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‘If you can’t beat them, be them’. A critical analysis of local streaming platforms and Netflix alternative Streamz

Tim Raats, Tom Evens

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Abstract

Faced with heavy competition of global subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) streaming services, along with increased pressure on financing and distribution of domestic content, legacy media players are increasingly exploring the potential of local SVOD services as domestic alternatives to global platforms such as Netflix and Disney+, often in collaboration with other European broadcasters and/or distribu- tors. This article presents an in-depth case study of Streamz, a domestic SVOD alternative launched in Belgium in September 2020. Building on scholarly work on media disruption and platform power, the case study examines the political and market context that shaped the existence of the platform, and critically analy-
ses the strategies pursued by legacy media players in attempting to develop and emulate key competitive advantages of global SVOD players. The article demon- strates how a persistent policy push to collaborate in a small market resulted in an unusual joint venture and, at the same time, how different market factors, most of them characteristic for small media markets, pose significant challenges for domes- tic players to develop a profitable platform in Europe, let alone be able to stand a chance in a highly competitive streaming market.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)50-65
Number of pages16
JournalMediekultur
Volume70
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Bibliographical note

Raats, T. & Evens,T. (2021). ‘If you can’t beat them, be them’. A critical analysis of local streaming platforms and Netflix alternative Streamz. In: MediKultur, 70, 50-65.

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