WORLD S MOST INNOVATIVE COMPANIES 2018 RANK .2
NETFLIX
Netflix
is an American entertainment company specializing in online on-demand
streaming video, as well as a DVD-by-mail service in the U.S. Founded in
Scotts Valley, California, in 1997, Netflix began its current subscription
model in 1999. Now the company has over 117 million subscribers in 190
countries. Most of the platform's available TV shows, movies,
performances, and documentaries are licensed from distribution partners.
But in 2011, Netflix began beefing up its original content, investing in
its own original series like Orange Is
the New Black and political drama House
of Cards, as well as acquiring the rights to shows like Lilyhammer and the fourth season of Arrested Development. In 2017, Netflix began
an aggressive foray into producing feature films, aiming to release 80--more
than all of the Hollywood studios’ annual slates combined--in 2018.
Unlike traditional broadcasters, Netflix's goal isn't to appeal to as
broad an audience as possible but rather to cater to niches and
effectively give every slice of the population a show or movie they can't
live without. Though Netflix is widely considered to be the platform that
is winning the streaming-video wars, it has not rested on its laurels when
it comes to improving the service. In December 2016, it rolled out a major
user interface upgrade, replacing static poster images with custom-created
preview videos that automatically play when you scroll over a title card.
The redesign, which required a combination of creativity and data science
insights, encourages Netflix's subscribers to serendipitously discover
what to watch rather than tediously browse its catalog and wonder if
something is worth sampling.
The company also
unleashed a download-and-go feature, which allows users to watch shows offline,
and has expanded into 130 new countries. This effort was followed up by a
push to improve Netflix’s mobile experience, which is important as the company
expands into foreign territories where people prefer to watch video on their
phones. In 2017, Netflix enabled faster menu scrolling on mobile devices, and
changed the way content is encoded so that more static video scenes require
fewer bits. This allows users to stream content more efficiently when using a
phone, when internet quality can be spotty. These upgrades were companywide
efforts that took years, demonstrating Netflix's commitment to standing
out from competitors such as Amazon for more than just content--though
Netflix is planning to plow $8 billion into its library in 2018, a figure
that far outpaces its rivals.
1 comment:
Amazon Prime Video, Netflix, Hotstar I have used and deleted all these apps from my mobile.Too much entertainment reducing the productivity of this generation. Some Original Series makes us addict too. So better to stay away.
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