The platforms are becoming more and more like general television. If they have ads, that’s the end
You only need to look at linear television ratings every now and then to get your feet on the ground when it comes to accepting the tastes of the general public. Last Sunday, the soap opera, the Turkish series ‘Infiel’, available on the Antena 3 grid, once again triumphed in prime time. , above Telecinco’s new bet, the “reality” “Nightmare in Paradise”, which will feed other programs of its offer , in the morning, afternoon and night.
If we compare this information with the lists of the most popular “online” platforms, today on Netflix we find proposals such as “Diario de un gigolo” or “Café con aroma de mujer” (which does not lose any bellows). There is also the new reality show ‘Who likes my follower?’ and in First Video, the competition, they do not leave the ‘ranking’, among the most watched of the moment, ‘La que se avecina’ and ‘Aquí no hay qué viva’.
The series ‘This is Us’, a family soap from the US, is also one of the most watched series on Prime Video. Once again it is clear that the blessed streaming has sold us a renewal that in terms of content is not so for the general public. The platforms are becoming more and more like general television. If they have ads, this is the end. And watch out for the cinema, so much takeaway lately, because “Small Details” premiered simultaneously on HBO Max, where it caught the attention of subscribers and also put itself on pole position. Smart television is also the dumb box, no matter if we have to pull wifi, cable or antenna.
Source: La Verdad

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