Comcast: Future-Proofing the Set-Top Box
Comcast's integration of Netflix into its set-top box is the rare example of a dominant, incumbent player future-proofing its business
Comcast's integration of Netflix into its set-top box is the rare example of a dominant, incumbent player future-proofing its business
Has Netflix maxed out the potential of digital transformation?
Netflix has set the standard in the new age of digital media. Its meteoric rise has challenged the status quo of traditional media companies and forced many industry traditionalists to rethink their strategies. How did Netflix do it? What drove the success of a former DVD rental business?
Netflix creates value for its 57 million “official” subscribers[1] (and several more) by providing “all-you-can-eat” content. Netflix members “can watch as much as they want, anytime, anywhere, on nearly any Internet-connected screen….all without commercials or commitments.”[2] Netflix captures value by […]
Netflix consistently delivers fresh, compelling, value-creating content to its users with support from its investments in technology and human capital.
Companies struggle to successfully reinvent biz model once, let alone twice in 5 years. Netflix’s successful shifts — from DVDs to streaming to originals — have largely been in response to to trends impacting its content supply chain.
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