They need to focus on original content more than anything. That's likely what contributed to the price war they've been caught up in with all the others. When they had House of Cards, The Office, Black Mirror, a pretty solid in house studio, they weren't playing tag with Hulu. If you have a consistent quality backlog, people stay, worked for Viacom, worked for Nintendo regardless of their underperforming hardware.
Of course Paramount and Disney had little to no engagement in streaming back then, so I can't imagine Netflix recovering to 2014 dominance as realistic. But they can survive like HBO Go, crank out a few solid Soprano grade series and serve as an outlet for independent publishers that Viacom and Disney have noooo interest in.
Of course Paramount and Disney had little to no engagement in streaming back then, so I can't imagine Netflix recovering to 2014 dominance as realistic. But they can survive like HBO Go, crank out a few solid Soprano grade series and serve as an outlet for independent publishers that Viacom and Disney have noooo interest in.