Sounds like they are going to transition to just video content because they can make more licensing videos than publishing content online and relying on ad/stream revenue.
Sounds to me like they’re going to sell their journalism (studio) to other companies rather than release it themselves (distribution). Kinda like if Netflix created a TV show but then sold the streaming rights to Disney.
Sounds like they are going to transition to just video content because they can make more licensing videos than publishing content online and relying on ad/stream revenue.
Someone else says it was focusing on their cable channel, which makes more sense to me (I didn’t know it existed).
It’s my understanding that pivot-to-video in terms of internet journalism has been a massive failure based on false Facebook metrics.
https://www.cjr.org/business_of_news/pivot-to-video.php
Sounds to me like they’re going to sell their journalism (studio) to other companies rather than release it themselves (distribution). Kinda like if Netflix created a TV show but then sold the streaming rights to Disney.
I’m happy if it means Dark Side of the Ring is spared, at least.