Netflix has indicated that it will move to release weekly episodes, as opposed to releasing all episodes at one time. Reportedly, the change to the weekly episodes release schedule was in part due to building anticipations amongst viewers. Releasing content in this manner could also create natural discussions about upcoming releases on Netflix. Notably, other platforms like Disney+ will also release content over the course of a weekly schedule.
Changing the Netflix platform to release shows weekly will also reduce spoilers for fans of shows, as all viewers will consume a show at the same pace.
The first two shows on the platform to follow this schedule will include The Great British Banking Show, as well as Rythm & Flow, which is a rap competition show created by Cardi B, Chance the Rapper, and T.I.
Video Streaming Release Schedules
Netflix Will Begin to Release Weekly Episodes of Its Shows
Trend Themes
1. Weekly Release Schedules - By releasing content weekly instead of all at once, streaming platforms can build anticipation and natural discussions among viewers.
2. Reduced Spoilers - Weekly releases of shows reduce spoilers for fans by having all viewers consume at the same pace.
3. Collaborative Viewing - The weekly release schedule could foster a sense of community and collaborative viewing among fans of a show.
Industry Implications
1. Streaming Services - Streaming services can embrace weekly release schedules to differentiate themselves from competitors and build buzz for their shows.
2. Content Production - Content production companies can explore the potential benefits of releasing their shows on a weekly schedule, such as increased audience engagement and reduced spoilers.
3. Social Media - Social media platforms can capitalize on the hype generated by weekly show releases by creating dedicated spaces for discussions among fans.