Reruns of shows from the '90s and 00's, and the news, but that is getting too depressing. That's it.That's actually become a huge problem in the industry.
the backbone of new shows
That's actually become a huge problem in the industry.
Big networks used to be the backbone of new shows and decided setting up streaming services was more important. To save costs they gutted their creative departments, altered decades long deals and basically just sat back waiting for the money to roll in. Except that it didn't and all they've done is accelerate the death of TV.
Really wonder how this content war will play out. Netflix is so far ahead. The only company that can challenge them are the likes of Tencent/ Alibaba.Mergers, hostile takeovers, purchases and a lot has already happened.
Amazon owns Prime and MGM+ which owns a ton of old school movie companies
Comcast owns Peacock, Dreamworks, Universal Pictures and a ton of old school networks such as NBC, as well as a bunch of music companies.
Disney owns Lucas, Hulu and just about everything else.
Discovery owns a bunch of small and large cable channels and their own streaming service.
I suspect it will settle into 2 or 3 major leagues plus a low end provider such as Netflix.
Which out of all of these is most likely to bring back FIREFLY... ?Show Image(https://i.imgur.com/z297apr.gif)
Which out of all of these is most likely to bring back FIREFLY... ?That's a bit complicated and probably why it hasn't happened.