On Tue, 2019-11-12 at 15:32 -0800, Matthew Petach wrote: > My point was that Disney has a lock on much of the content kids love.
Which was, until Disney+, on Netflix. https://www.theverge.com/2012/12/4/3727688/netflix-streaming-rights-new-disney-marvel-pixar-movies > Netflix/HBO/AmazonPrime, not so much. The above article (and the number of kids in my life with their eyeballs constantly glued to TV screens) says otherwise. > So, the new eyeballs aren't going to be from parents watching > different > shows, it'll be from parents watching their adult-ish stuff, while > the kids > are happily ensconced with Disney+. But those little eyeballs aren't new. They have already been watching as much streaming as their parents would allow -- unrestricted in probably too many cases. > I called out Game of Thrones and Good Omens as shows that are popular > with > adults but that aren't terribly family friendly, so you won't be > getting > many 12-and-unders watching them. No, instead they were already watching the ass-barn-load of kids content that is on the existing streaming services. b.
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