Netflix catalog is well curate and incredibly diverse. Junk food docs like “Tiger King,” have been hugely popular, there are also prestige dramas like “The Crown” and game shows like “Floor Is Lava.”
However, Netflix is simply not designed as alternate to cable TV. For cord-cutters looking to replace cable and live TV, There is no news, no sports, no tree lighting, no Thanksgiving Day parade, no Super Bowl, no Oscars, no live events of any kind and no channel-surfing.
One Stream with standard high def or simultaneous streams is limited by the capabilities of your devices. To watch streaming in 4K, for example, your device must be able to display 2160p resolution. Also, subscription fees are per household. As recently reported, beginning in 2023, Netflix will charge an additional fee for users who share their password with individuals outside of their households.
Netflix’s catalog has become concise by design. When Netflix was just getting started, it was forced to license hundreds of titles at the same time through bulk catalogs. Now it’s a far more mature service has shifted to a quality-over-quantity philosophy, cleaned out the clutter and let many of those junk bulky licenses expire.
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