Research on the business operation and profit model of large global film and television companies: A case study of Home Box Office (HBO) and Netflix

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  • Yutong Su Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61173/da84hn25

Keywords:

Film industury, Netflex, HBO, Data analysis

Abstract

This essay delves into the intricate business operations and profit models of two titans in the global film and television industry: Home Box Office (HBO) and Netflix. Each company has carved out a unique niche through their distinct strategies for content creation, distribution, and monetization. HBO, with its roots in premium cable television, has long relied on a subscription-based model, offering a curated selection of high-quality content to its subscribers. In contrast, Netflix has revolutionized the industry with its innovative streaming service, which provides a vast library of content accessible on-demand, often with a focus on original programming. The research meticulously examines these contrasting approaches, shedding light on the strategic nuances that have propelled both companies to the forefront of the entertainment landscape. By analyzing their business models, the essay uncovers the key factors that have contributed to their respective successes and offers a glimpse into the evolving dynamics of the entertainment sector. It also provides a forward-looking perspective on how digital transformation and the ever-changing consumer preferences are shaping the future of film and television, suggesting that the industry is on the cusp of significant shifts that will redefine the way content is consumed and valued.

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Published

2024-12-31

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Articles