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Quibi Is Officially Dead

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By Todd Spangler

As previously announced, the Quibi app as of Tuesday (Dec. 1) is no longer operable — marking the quick and quiet end of Jeffrey Katzenberg’s ill-fated $1.75 billion quest to carve out a new corner of the subscription streaming-video market.

The Quibi app will remain on users’ devices until they delete it. However, the app no longer allows users to sign in (returning an error message if they try to) or access any Quibi content.

In October, Quibi announced that its board had decided to shut down the company, less than seven months after its April 6 debut. The startup, led by Katzenberg and CEO Meg Whitman, had promised subscribers a daily dose of “quick bite” originals, chopped into episodes of 10 minutes or less, featuring recognizable Hollywood talent.

Why did Quibi fail? Despite throwing millions at original series, spending up to $6 million per hour of produced content, Quibi simply wasn’t compelling enough for consumers to open their wallets — and the app launched amid a burst of new entrants into the streaming wars, including Disney Plus, HBO Max and Peacock.

Katzenberg and Whitman had believed that Quibi offered a totally separate value proposition from the big SVOD services like Netflix — Watch high-quality entertainment on the go! — but consumers voted with their wallets. And it turns out that people mostly want to watch premium programming on their living-room TVs. Quibi initially stuck with its mobile-centric vision before adding support for AirPlay and Google’s Chromecast in June, two months after its launch — and then finally rolling out native apps for Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Android TV just two days before the startup announced its shutdown plans.

While Katzenberg had posited mobile video as a “white space” ripe for the taking, in reality Quibi was also fighting for attention against a massive and growing ecosystem of mobile video apps like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube that provided — for free — a virtually endless stream of short-form entertainment.

As of the third quarter of 2020, Quibi reached 710,000 subscriber households, down from 1.1 million the prior quarter, according to estimates from research firm Kantar. Quibi had cost $4.99 (with ads) and $7.99 (without ads) per month.

Now that its streaming service has passed into the dustbin of history, Quibi is engaged in the final stages of winding down the business. (As part of that, Quibi has wiped clean its social accounts on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.) The company reportedly told investors including Disney, NBCUniversal, WarnerMedia and ViacomCBS that it would return $350 million of its cash on hand to them, after raising about $1.75 billion. Quibi also has tapped LionTree to try to sell off its assets.

Meanwhile, Eko, the interactive-video company whose backers include Walmart and hedge fund Elliott Management, is still seeking to recoup nearly $100 million in damages from Quibi. Eko alleges Quibi’s Turnstyle video-toggling feature infringed its patents and that Katzenberg’s startup stole trade secrets. Quibi has called the claims baseless.

Industry observers believe Katzenberg, who had achieved major success as a movie mogul prior to launching Quibi, will keep his head down for the time being. The speculation is that Katzenberg will mostly focus on tending to the investments through his WndrCo holding company.

“I think he will go off the grid for a while to lick his wounds,” one media exec said. “This one must be very painful for him, because it was so high profile — and it failed so fast.”

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I don't have a data plan so watching movies or TV shows on my phone isn't something I'm capable of doing without connecting to WiFi and, if I'm somewhere where I trust the WiFi enough to connect my phone to it (re: pretty much only my house unless I manage to return to college post Covid), I'll have better screens than a phone to watch things on.
 
> get over a million people to give you $5 or more a month
> still not profitable
> go out of business
 
I'm sure most or all of the content on Quibi is already available to torrent, movies and TV shows getting lost really isn't something that happens these days
That assumes anybody cared enough about it to archive and share it. Which is a stretch, considering that nobody even cared enough to watch it.
 
"We'll make Netflix but for the Tik Tok Crowd!"

>Forgets Tik Tok is for retards and children who don't have money
 
I was legit thinking about trying it out for a month because I really liked Reno 911 as a kid, but when I found out the new episodes were only 6-7 minutes long I didn't bother.

ColdFusion's take on Quibi.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=ro-8iPOvxD0

Ity's what they used to call minisodes, right? It's probably perfect for people with short attention spans. Not so good for everyone else.

I think the streaming business is way too bloated now. What used to be a good alternative to cable is becoming hard to manage as you need several subscriptions if you want to watch a wide variety of programming.

This colossal failburger was inevitable. Sadly, it's not likely to serve as a lesson any time soon. Only the big guns are gonna make it long term. You know, like those evil monopolizing cable companies.
 
What we needed was yet another live streaming service...
...named after something that sounds like an inside joke from a three letter network sitcom...
and reason #999999 just to pirate old shit that was actually good but also spend more time writing your own ideas down instead of dipping into the breakup ice cream carton of consoomer nostalgia.
 
Quibi was basically the poor man’s version of Hulu. I’m more surprised it lasted as long as it did.
 
"do you notice how many people are watching their phones when they take the train? do you know how many people ride trains across this country? i tell you, Hershel, this is a market desperate for content, tv shows that are short enough to watch on the trains, start to finish. and think of the money we'll save by only have to produce a 1/3rd of the standard tv show! it's going to be a hit hershel! a hit i tell you!"
 
Reese Witherspoon needs to stop trying to helm things. Stick to acting in others works
 
Now this sounds funny as fuck, this was a real show?

The modern world is so incredibly bizarre sometimes.

Sadly no. I always thought they should have tried to get the Firefly IP. The return of that franchise would have generated plenty of hype, but whether they had the talent to write for that format will never be known.
 
eh I think their gimick was NETFLIX but for people with short attention spans.
It was old fucks trying to connect with those pesky millennials, all running around on their trust funds and unable to focus on anything for more than five minutes. You know, the average 25-40 year old.

But more than that, it was money laundering. They spent billions on marketing, and I never heard of Quibi until it was dead.
 
step 1 go to china
step 2 hey china wanna take over hollywood
step 3 get everyone in hollywood to invest in traaaaaash
step 4 get china to invest in hollywood
step 5 kill yourself oh god oh fuck
 
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