Netflix: The Streaming King That's Acting Like Cable

Netflix dominates streaming, but rising prices mirror the cable model it replaced.
Matilda
Netflix: The Streaming King That's Acting Like Cable
Netflix has effectively dethroned cable television, becoming the dominant force in entertainment. This dominance, however, comes at a price – quite literally. The Rise of the Streaming Giant Over the past decade, Netflix has transformed from a niche DVD rental service into a global entertainment behemoth. Its strategic investments in original content, from critically acclaimed dramas like "Stranger Things" to global sensations like "Squid Game," have solidified its position as a must-have subscription. Beyond scripted series, Netflix has diversified its offerings aggressively: Sports: High-profile events like the Tyson-Paul fight and NFL games have brought live sports to the platform. WWE: The acquisition of Monday Night Raw, a cornerstone of cable television, further expanded its reach. Reality TV: A vast library of reality shows, cooking competitions, and other unscripted content caters to a wide audience. This diverse content library, coupled with a user-friendly inter…