Business Layoffs Begin at Netflix - It’s a sign of continuing struggles for the streaming giant after it announced significant viewer loss earlier this month.

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Netflix’s blog Tudum, an onomatopoeia meant to resemble the sound made when the app starts, is now sounding more like ta-“doom” after the streaming giant suddenly laid off its blog staff Thursday afternoon.

The blog had hired industry writers, some of whom had come from sites like G/O’s own A.V. Club and Jezebel, to write about Netflix programming, including interviews with showmakers and other rundowns of the latest content coming to the platform.

According to multiple tweets, the layoffs came in late afternoon on Thursday, and many were reportedly blindsided by the news. Now-former writers took to Twitter after the layoffs to announce they were open for work. Several expressed feelings of having the rug pulled out from under them.

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We reached out to several former Tudum staff, and though none have responded yet, we will update the story if any wish to comment on the layoffs.

A Netflix spokesperson told Gizmodo “Our fan website Tudum is an important priority for the company.” The spokesperson declined to say how many staff were laid off. They added that Tudum would still continue to exist, but would not confirm what form the blog will take in the coming months.

Some tweets from former staff referred to the entire team being laid off, though Gizmodo could not confirm how many were on the Tudum team at the time of the cuts. But considering that the Wall Street Journal reported a single episode of Stranger Things cost nearly $30 million to produce, the overall cost for blog employees seems a comparative pittance.

Still, it seems that Netflix is on a cost-cutting crusade. The platform has been axing planned shows and movies left and right over the past few weeks since the company announced in its quarterly earnings report that it had lost over 200,000 customers, with more expected to leave over the next quarter. Even though it reported a 10% revenue increase, its stock plummeted nearly 30%, and though it has bounced back slightly in the last few weeks, the company is looking for ways to potentially scrape together more revenue. The company is even considering cracking down on password sharing and including ads on the platform.




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Netflix’s blog Tudum, an onomatopoeia meant to resemble the sound made when the app starts
Who the fuck thought that would be clever or funny or relatable? What kind of sub-kindergarten tier childish twats thought this was a good title?
 
Who the fuck thought that would be clever or funny or relatable? What kind of sub-kindergarten tier childish twats thought this was a good title?

The kind of person who openly admits on Twitter (with the checkmark, no less) about being a diversity hire and yet is shocked-Pikachu when a multi-billion dollar comany doesn’t care about them.

Doesn’t the left hate millionaires and billionaires and massive evil corporations? Imagine thinking a company— especially a movie studio— actually gives a shit about you. :story:
 
Who the fuck thought that would be clever or funny or relatable? What kind of sub-kindergarten tier childish twats thought this was a good title?
the title's not really that bad in the grand scheme of things, but their belief that the clever pun alone should constitute their entire marketing budget for the new venture certainly is.
 
MMMM seems like people don't like preachy shows and woke stuff at least in 2015 they can say it was trendy now it just tired and old.
 
The fact of the matter is every show that has a good first season they destroy it with woke nonsense like altered carbon was a really interesting show but the second season was f****** trash
The first season exploring what it meant to be human and the fact that if we had transhumanism minutes from the super-rich would become degenerate Psychopaths
Second season some Niger some communist s*** some other nonsense
I really just stop watching stranger things
They really should have just kept making large amounts of anime
An interesting Science Fiction and Fantasy
Instead of the woke nonsense
 
Part of me thinks that this is just them using the woketards as a scapegoat for falling/stagnating viewership, which was always going to happen due to market saturation, increased competition, and legacy content like The Office leaving for their home platforms. Wokeness levels were either even or increasing throughout the last few years, but viewership was growing up until last quarter. It's a lot easier on share prices to just axe a bunch of whiny faggots than to axe enough people to really move the needle on payroll, which would be an admission that they have systemic problems.

I still think programming will improve as a result of this, these woke faggots are a massive drain on the system no matter how you cut it.
 
>join Netflix propaganda department
>aggressively support Netflix’s policy of uberdiversity
>relentlessly attack anyone pissed off by white historical figures being raceflipped and/or genderflipped
>see multiple series crash and burn because woketards have the attention span of a goldfish
>straight white males tune out
>non-woke women tune out
>people who like complete series tune out
>troons, fags, degenerates, pedophiles and race grifters aren’t enough to keep the boiler boiling

A classic example of marketing to a demographic that doesn’t exist. To the footsoldiers spearheading the promotion of the STUNNING and BRAVE gay and multiculti shows that nobody wanted, I can only say:
Learn
to
code.

The only good show on there was Mindhunter.
Wonder if the minor shitstorm about ‘Wayne Williams didn’t do nothing‘ was to blame for S3 getting shitcanned?
Can’t have a show with a successful figure in the black community being shown to be a pederastic serial killer.
 
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The fact of the matter is every show that has a good first season they destroy it with woke nonsense like altered carbon was a really interesting show but the second season was f****** trash
The first season exploring what it meant to be human and the fact that if we had transhumanism minutes from the super-rich would become degenerate Psychopaths
Second season some Niger some communist s*** some other nonsense
I really just stop watching stranger things
They really should have just kept making large amounts of anime
An interesting Science Fiction and Fantasy
Instead of the woke nonsense
Look what they did with Mindhunter. It was legit one of the best things they had on that service. They intended it to be five seasons, but Fincher and Netflix just abandoned it in favor of other nonsense that gets cancelled after the first season.
 
Don't worry I am sure Netflix will keep just enough diversity and SJW shitbags around to keep producing the quality content that people want. Thats why their stock dropped like a rock. People are happy with the way Netflix is going.
 
They really thought they could will the demo into existence though, didn't they? Seems to be a whole lot was predicated on that group materializing beyond a few fringe cretins that weren't going far from the sofa anyway.

Reminds me of the interview with the rude idiot who self-sabotaged that awful Terminator film in which he brought himself to the brink of admitting he was entirely wrong about mischaracterising the audience who'd sensibly stayed away, but of course he pulled back in the very next breath. The Bond debacle will be studied for decades here in Britain as what not to do, the entirely negative response to that first woke trailer so unanimous as to shock the producers into reshooting the film.

There was an industry report in the early 00s on Food Retail that suggested supermarkets should just ignore malicious complaints, as their sector did not lose money when it lost these perma-complaining customers as was previously imagined. Instead low prices - and only low prices - kept sales high, and so the food retail giants should focus on that and just send neutrally worded letters to moaners instead: "We're sorry to lose your custom, we hope you fair better elsewhere..."

Roll forward a decade and it appears that Film and TV corporations attempted to adopt a twistedly similar approach, completely missing the point being made in the report. They very much appear to have interpreted "lower prices, politely but firmly bat away malicious complainers" as "the customer is always wrong" alongside completely misunderstanding that people require food to live, whereas one button click changes their channel. Now factor in the influence of Larry Fink's ideological billions over advertising and... well, here we are. TV in particular is upside down and inside out, selling advertising space to fantasy demographics, entirely ignoring the vast and persistent 85% majority, or worse, mischaracterising this majority. Group Think apparently stops them from questioning this by-now obviously self-destructive behaviour. It's so obvious to anyone not in the industry: "Don't insult your customers, idiot."
 
There hasn't been anything to watch on Netflix since like 2015, it's just now losing viewership?
 
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