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How Netflix Pivoted From DVD Rentals to Global Streaming Empire

How Netflix Pivoted From DVD Rentals to Global Streaming Empire

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In this episode of The Pivot Podcast, Lucas and Luna revisit Netflix's extraordinary journey from a mail-order DVD service in 1997 to a global streaming and content powerhouse. They focus on the critical 2007-2011 period when Netflix bet the company on streaming, the near-disastrous Qwikster split in 2011, and the strategic shift to original content with House of Cards in 2013. Drawing on specific numbers — 5 million DVDs shipped daily at peak, 33 million streaming subscribers by 2012, $100 million for two seasons of House of Cards — they unpack the decision-making and risks behind each pivot. Lucas explains how Netflix used its DVD cash cow to fund streaming licensing, then used subscriber data to justify spending billions on originals. Luna challenges whether Netflix's current pivot into gaming and advertising is another necessary evolution or a sign of maturity. The episode offers a deep, nuanced look at how a company reinvented its entire business model twice in a decade. #Netflix #BusinessPivot #StreamingWars #DVDToStreaming #OriginalContent #HouseOfCards #Qwikster #ReedHastings #ContentStrategy #Disruption #SubscriberGrowth #BusinessStrategy #MediaIndustry #TechTransformation #CorporateHistory #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #PivotPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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