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I loved disliking it. It was fun. I will dislike the next trailer as well😆
I am keeping my fingers crossed for it to overtake Beieber's baby in dislikes. I hope someone alerts beiber fans, they'd love to lend a hand😆
Wait im confused, are the shareholders of fox and hotstar the same? In that case, the decision will be taken in the interest of shareholders, they ultimately reap profits, not COO or CFO.
Someone pls educate me.
Originally posted by: insideroutsider
This would have mattered if the film was releasing in theatres, now it doesn't because they are releasing the film on OTT. So there's absolutely no worry of the trailer of their film being the most disliked of all time on Youtube because it won't affect their theatrical release and neither can it be stopped. If the number of dislikes was their major concern, they would have immediately disabled them rightaway and not keep it on till now.
A business becomes a multi-million dollar business only because they value every single penny coming into the business. A few thousand dollars through ads is as important to them as earning crores from selling say the satellite rights of a film. Why do you think companies like T- Sries/YRF keep on uploading new and reused content every now and the Why were they suddenly releasing deleted songs during the pandemic? Why do Netflix and Amazon Prime despite being huge companies themselves have a dedicated Youtube channel where they curate and create original content with famous people from the Indian web space with proper budgets? ( And ALL of them monetized)
Because every business wants to expand into the digital space since it is as lucrative as the film space. Everyone wants to earn extra revenue, that's how business expansion works, especially with media companies for whom now it's absolutely important to have their presence in film-digital-print. That's why even that extra thousand earned through an ad is a big and important amount to keep their digital wing alive. They need the views for ads. As much as a random tiktoker or youtube would need. Because everybody needs more eyeballs in the webspace be it a pewdipie or a T Series.
Look at the amount of ads that has increased on youtube throughout this lockdown. You now can't even skip the ads and atleast need to sit through two in the begining and one in the middle so it's a hell of a lucrative space for all, esp big businesses to keep their cash flows on. You don't have to be an intellectual with infinite wisdom to understand that views are more important than likes especially in monetized videos like film trailers and songs uploaded by big companies in order to earn more from Youtube. Mere experience in working in that field/ having on ground knowledge will suffice most of the times. 👍🏼
wow, I didn’t have much idea about it! Beautifully explained 😮
Originally posted by: insideroutsider
This would have mattered if the film was releasing in theatres, now it doesn't because they are releasing the film on OTT. So there's absolutely no worry of the trailer of their film being the most disliked of all time on Youtube because it won't affect their theatrical release and neither can it be stopped. If the number of dislikes was their major concern, they would have immediately disabled them rightaway and not keep it on till now.
A business becomes a multi-million dollar business only because they value every single penny coming into the business. A few thousand dollars through ads is as important to them as earning crores from selling say the satellite rights of a film. Why do you think companies like T- Sries/YRF keep on uploading new and reused content every now and the Why were they suddenly releasing deleted songs during the pandemic? Why do Netflix and Amazon Prime despite being huge companies themselves have a dedicated Youtube channel where they curate and create original content with famous people from the Indian web space with proper budgets? ( And ALL of them monetized)
Because every business wants to expand into the digital space since it is as lucrative as the film space. Everyone wants to earn extra revenue, that's how business expansion works, especially with media companies for whom now it's absolutely important to have their presence in film-digital-print. That's why even that extra thousand earned through an ad is a big and important amount to keep their digital wing alive. They need the views for ads. As much as a random tiktoker or youtube would need. Because everybody needs more eyeballs in the webspace be it a pewdipie or a T Series.
Look at the amount of ads that has increased on youtube throughout this lockdown. You now can't even skip the ads and atleast need to sit through two in the begining and one in the middle so it's a hell of a lucrative space for all, esp big businesses to keep their cash flows on. You don't have to be an intellectual with infinite wisdom to understand that views are more important than likes especially in monetized videos like film trailers and songs uploaded by big companies in order to earn more from Youtube. Mere experience in working in that field/ having on ground knowledge will suffice most of the times. 👍🏼
If you think big companies are engaging mostly on Youtube for ad money, than well what can I say, stay in your lala land bro.
Amazon makes a product. They want people to notice it and eventually BUY it. What they earn when people click on the demo videos is indeed chindi for them. Their goal is to make people buy their products. YT is just a medium for them. In this case, YT is the major beneficiary here.
So if people are only engaging with negative reviews for their product, then it is a loss for Amazon. People won't buy their product much.
Trailers are released on YouTube for buzz and not to mint money. Yes they'll care for views, but for marketing and not money. That money is pittance to the marketing budgets they spend for publicity!
In that sense, Disney stands to gain, but unfortunately the buzz is breathtakingly negative. Further I suspect the movie is trash, we'll know once released. If that happens, 🤞, it'll be a painful experience for Disney.
Alia doesn't stand to gain anything from this episode, and loses a lot of prathishtha as well as leverage on her sponsorship deals. Some directors with a spine may also stand up and refuse to forcibly cast her instead of their first choice. Only plus to her would be the opportunity for randi rona, which, credit to her, she hasn't done. At least not yet.
Originally posted by: RegressiveThug
If you think big companies are engaging mostly on Youtube for ad money, than well what can I say, stay in your lala land bro.
I think music companies use for money as well (I've a very lowly opinion of Tatti Series) But I don't think production houses care for that. Definitely not Disney. 😊
Originally posted by: RegressiveThug
If you think big companies are engaging mostly on Youtube for ad money, than well what can I say, stay in your lala land bro.
I'm more than happy to stay in this lala land 😆
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