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ByDave Lozo July 11, 2026 TOPICS:Culture /Arts, Performance & Institutions /TV & Streaming
NFLX shares have fallen 41% over the past year while top shows bleed up to 70% of viewers between seasons, signaling a content problem distribution cannot fix
Netflix has been rolling out some pretty sweet shows and movies so far this summer. Harlan Coben’s I Will Find You and the streamer’s latest chilling docuseries, Worst Neighbor Ever, have both been squatting comfortably in the Netflix Top 10, and Hamnet is pulling on all the heartstrings. Not a bad problem to have
Summer is officially here! As we cross into mid-July (can you believe it’s already mid-July?), we thought it was the perfect time to check in on our massive Spring and Early Summer previews to see which Netflix Originals are still rolling cameras and which ones are about to start—and exactly where in the world you…
We’ve all done the infinite scroll on the Netflix app, spending an hour looking for something to watch before giving up. Sometimes there are just too many shows to choose from. And the last thing anyone wants is to get a few hours into a series that’s not worth finishing.
Netflix is weighing up a radical change to its streaming services to keep viewers engaged, according to a report.
As Netflix faces declining engagement on some of its biggest hits, the streamer is reportedly exploring new routes to entice viewers, including live TV and streaming bundles
NFLX shares have fallen 41% over the past year while top shows bleed up to 70% of viewers between seasons, signaling a content problem distribution cannot fix
You know an entertainment story broke containment when my octogenarian father calls me to read a news article to me over the phone. That happened this week with Bloomberg’s report about Netflix’s season-two problem. The report identifies a trend in which viewers “abandon” Netflix shows, even very big hits, in droves by season two. Hit…
Shane Gillis’ hit Netflix comedy show just locked in a return date, and fans won’t have to wait much longer. The beloved workplace series confirmed its next season premiere with a timeline that caught viewers off guard