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I find it hard to believe that people interested in 90+ minute narrative content suddenly shifted their primary interest to 2 minute punchlines.
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by
Max
This was the concept behind Quibi and we see how that worked out
Posted by
Reagen
Apr 21 '22, 06:28
My students have no problems binging Grey's or Friends or Bridgeton.
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Quibi was idiotic because it was a paid sub that had ads and somehow, *GASP*, people didn't actively want that.
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Shaun
Apr 21, 06:49
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It was short content produced by old people. That's like when Caucasians try to cook Mexican food -- nm
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con_carne
Apr 21, 06:52
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You just hurt Rick Bayless's feelings. -- nm
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Baruno
Apr 21, 06:54
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