Why is there not a marketplace for video content like there is for almost everything we consume? Why are still selling Netflix shows? Can't Netflix just pay content creators per view? Or how about let content creators price however they want, marketplace takes a X% cut?https://twitter.com/ttmygh/status/1158551232153362433 …
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Video seems so fragmented compared to retail and it's unclear to me why that is. Why is there a Hulu, Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney when we just have Amazon?
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Besides what others said in the comments, in video the infra is owned by a whole other sector (telcos) plus net neutrality. If Hulu owned the cables and could discriminate against competitors maybe it would be a monopoly.
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AFAIK Amazon owns its warehouses/delivery etc. Not sure if clients/vendors can use them and under what conditions.
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I don't think this argument works. Up until recently USPS, UPS, and FedEx wholly owned the "pipes". Youtube has monopolistic market share for user generated video.
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