13-03-2023, 18:46
Do poczytania kilka zdań od CEO Disneya, na końcu też jest coś o nośnikach fizycznych.
https://www.mediaplaynews.com/says-ceo-bob-iger-less-is-more-diversity-of-content-distribution-including-home-entertainment-new-disney-focus/
Więc jest jakieś światełko w tunelu co do ich podejścia do nośników fizycznych, ale wielkich nadziei sobie nie robię. To tylko słowa, a liczą się czyny - a pod tym względem Disney od kilkunastu lat raz po raz wbija nam nośnikożercom nóż w plecy.
https://www.mediaplaynews.com/says-ceo-bob-iger-less-is-more-diversity-of-content-distribution-including-home-entertainment-new-disney-focus/
Cytat:Disney CEO Bob Iger is putting a singular focus on operating costs companywide as media companies re-evaluate existing “all-in streaming” business strategies that have led to skyrocketing fiscal losses and cooling subscriber growth, including a $1 billion loss at Disney’s direct-to-consumer digital segment in the most-recent quarter.
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Iger believes the push toward streaming theatrical titles undermined the licensing and retail businesses.
“Home video, at one point as we called it, was extremely lucrative for our company,” Iger said. “We’re looking at all of that [again].”
The CEO believes content can co-exist on traditional distribution platforms and streaming without damaging either due to differing platform audiences.
“It’s already clear to us that the content exclusivity that we felt would be so valuable in growing subscribers was not as valuable as we thought,” Iger said. “While eventually everything will migrate to streaming. We’re not there yet.”
Więc jest jakieś światełko w tunelu co do ich podejścia do nośników fizycznych, ale wielkich nadziei sobie nie robię. To tylko słowa, a liczą się czyny - a pod tym względem Disney od kilkunastu lat raz po raz wbija nam nośnikożercom nóż w plecy.
