Reading Time: < 1 minutes
- In 2021, Netflix shared that the famous series Squid Game generated an impact value of $891 million for the company.
- And since Netflix doesn’t generate sales based on specific titles, how the company arrived at this figure is a bit of a mystery for everyone.
- In the case of a movie studio, revenue/profit calculation from a title is pretty straightforward—Box-office collections + movie rights sold to a TV channel.
- Even for a TV channel, the revenue/profit from a program can be easily calculated by determining the advertising revenue.
- On the other hand, Netflix uses some “private” metrics to determine the value derived from individual programs.
- An attorney representing Netflix once said: “Netflix does not discuss these metrics outside the company and takes significant steps to protect them from disclosure.”
- While the figure of $891 million is impossible to determine for anyone outside Netflix, some variables likely contribute to this number.
- To begin with, Netflix classifies its consumers into three categories: Starters, Watchers, and Completers.
- Starters are “households that watch two minutes of a film or one episode” in a series in the first 35 days of release (data is checked for seven days and then another 28 days).
- Completers are “households that watch 90 per cent of a film or season of a series.”
- Households that watch 70 per cent of a movie or one episode in a series are considered “watchers.”
- And the “watchers” data is what Netflix refers to when it says “142 Million Households Watched ‘Squid Game’”.
- And when it comes to renewing a contract for a movie/series with the producers, Netflix uses numbers from this classification to make a decision.
- The show is considered worth renewing if the “cost to watcher/completer ratio” is healthy.
- Higher watcher/completer numbers mean that series/movies also have the potential to get new subscriptions or to retain subscribers at risk of cancelling their memberships.
Image courtesy of Jonas Augustin through Unsplash
Reference shelf :