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by qwe098cube
2171 days ago
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I never understood their pitch in first place.
Why pay for quick bites when I get decent content (~10min) for free on youtube?
Generally, I would assume people watch netflix/amazon/disney content for entertainment and expect their originals to be of the usual or slight longer duration. That's content to enjoy watching over a longer period of time. People like this format, hence binge watching is a thing.
I can't see why people would rather watch a highly produced quick bite while waiting in line for a coffee instead of watching a new upload from a subscribed creator on youtube for like 10 minutes. There are plenty of famous youtubers upload almost daily, with daily/weekly views much higher than the total app downloads quibi has so far. And they don't have a ~2B$ war chest. |
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They burned over $1B and it was a colossal failure -- apparently so forgettable that none of the coverage on Quibi even mentions it.
One major difference: go90 was a free service, and it was even zero-rated for Verizon Wireless customers (i.e. didn't count against subscriber data caps). Yet it remained a failure across several attempted pivots before Verizon threw in the towel completely.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Go90