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EPISODE · Jul 10, 2026 · 53 MIN

Netflix Goes HBO! A Rewind to Live Channels and Bundles?

from The Broadcasters Podcast · host King Of Podcasts

In a striking twist of industry irony, Netflix is reportedly exploring a return to the very television elements it spent a decade disrupting. Faced with a "sophomore slump" where 30% to 70% of viewers abandon its hit shows after just one season, the streaming giant is looking to boost engagement by launching live, genre-organized channels and offering service bundles with competitors like Peacock. This shift highlights a deeper structural problem in the streaming landscape: without the built-in consistency, communal rhythm, and regular schedules of traditional television, platforms are struggling to keep audiences hooked on a purely algorithmic diet of endless choices. By bringing back linear-style channels and bundle packages, Netflix is quietly admitting that to survive the chaos of the quantity-first era, it may have to recreate the exact cable TV experience it originally set out to kill.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasters-podcast--3684131/support.Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.comSupport KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of PodcastsFollow KOP on X and TikTok @kingofpodcasts (F Meta!)Listen to KOP’s other programs, Podcasters Row… and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast and The Broadcasters Podcast.Buy KOP a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/kingofpodcastsDrop KOP a PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=3TAB983ZQPNVLDrop KOP a Venmo https://account.venmo.com/u/kingofpodcastsDrop KOP a CashApp https://cash.app/$kingofallpodcasts

In a striking twist of industry irony, Netflix is reportedly exploring a return to the very television elements it spent a decade disrupting. Faced with a "sophomore slump" where 30% to 70% of viewers abandon its hit shows after just one season, the streaming giant is looking to boost engagement by launching live, genre-organized channels and offering service bundles with competitors like Peacock. This shift highlights a deeper structural problem in the streaming landscape: without the built-in consistency, communal rhythm, and regular schedules of traditional television, platforms are struggling to keep audiences hooked on a purely algorithmic diet of endless choices. By bringing back linear-style channels and bundle packages, Netflix is quietly admitting that to survive the chaos of the quantity-first era, it may have to recreate the exact cable TV experience it originally set out to kill.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-broadcasters-podcast--3684131/support.Contact KOP for professional podcast production, imaging, and web design services at http://www.kingofpodcasts.comSupport KOP by subscribing to his YouTube channel and search for King Of PodcastsFollow KOP on X and TikTok @kingofpodcasts (F Meta!)Listen to KOP’s other programs, Podcasters Row… and the Wrestling is Real Wrestling Podcast and The Broadcasters Podcast.Buy KOP a Coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/kingofpodcastsDrop KOP a PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=3TAB983ZQPNVLDrop KOP a Venmo https://account.venmo.com/u/kingofpodcastsDrop KOP a CashApp https://cash.app/$kingofallpodcasts

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