What’s one of the most current colloquial phrases expressed with grief? Ughh, that’s not on Netflix. No fear, notonnetflix.com is here to save the day AKA Tubi.
Read this here first, but then Google the Tubi “Cheat on Netflix” campaign and their latest “Therapy”.
I personally have Hulu and Amazon Prime to supplement my Netflix as more and more classics and current television shows, and movies, are being replaced by original series and films. The shift of Netflix to an “original” content strategy is debated as a smart move to fill in where cable was meeting needs. And since no one is subscribing to cable anymore, content has been the new differentiation strategy for Netflix from Hulu and Amazon and now Disney Plus, among others.
While this wasn’t intended to be a review of streaming services here – mainly because I can’t do a position any justice in only a blog- I did want to leave you with this: notonnexflix.com will always be relevant. No matter if Netflix grows or falls off.
Yet, unfortunately, Netflix is becoming a Kleenex or Chapstick – a ubiquitous generic term. This makes me cry, but to see the competition ride it brings me much delight!

