This wealth of Netflix productions has caused industry executives to point to a world in which Netflix has disproportionate control over "storytelling." - The hollywood reporter Netflix could be considered a monopoly because it produces more content than any competitor. read more
Netflix's $6 billion annual content budge (compared with HBO and Amazon's reputed $2 billion), the company's massive war chest, and the growing successes of its original productions, has Hollywood worried about a world where Netflix owns the story. read more
Netflix is killing their competition. There was 1 headline about Netflix i saw all over the place in 2016: Hollywood fears the Netflix monopoly. read more
Unlike Amazon, Netflix has refused to open up an exclusive window for exhibitors — one reason why Nate Parker chose to sell The Birth of a Nation to Fox Searchlight in a Sundance auction even though Netflix offered millions more. read more