Netflix and no chill
In recent years, the television landscape in Belgium has undergone a massive shift. The ability to watch with delay and skip advertisements has allowed people to bypass commercials. Commercial broadcasters experienced a decline in revenue as a result. However, every action has a reaction, leading to the introduction of non-skippable ad blocks.
A model that garnered little sympathy, but for TV networks, it was the only solution to stay afloat. Streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ surged in popularity, introducing a completely new revenue model. You pay annual or monthly subscriptions that fund larger productions.
For now, it's very straightforward, but even here, pressure is mounting. Productions are becoming increasingly expensive, forcing the likes of Netflix and Streamz to make tough decisions: do we ask for more money for a subscription, or do we integrate advertising on our platforms?