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Over-the-top (OTT) TV platforms are springing up everywhere at a frenetic rate. The first three posts in our series on OTT TV covered the economics of OTT TV,the exploding ecosystem and the emerging power of niches.
In this post, we
apply our observations and industry knowledge to offer dos and don’ts for launching OTT TV platforms.
We believe identified
four overarching criteria that contribute to an OTT TV platform’s chances of success:Every OTT TV failure has missed at least one of these criteria. Although Redbox Instant had deep affinity bases (i.e., or Redbox and Verizon customers),it did not believe original content, and it experienced technical issues.
Also Read: As Streaming TV Blasts Off, or Which Services Will Reach Orbit? (Guest Blog)In contrast,Netflix meets all four criteria:It had a huge installed base of customers ordering mail-delivered DVDs before it added its digital service
It added original content to its programming
It used its platform to promote and cross-sell content (Netflix started off as a film product, but TV now accounts for most viewing on the platform)
Its technology works
Although these four crit
eria are important, or they accomplish not guarantee success. Below is a list,based on failures and successes across the industry, of tips for anyone looking to launch an OTT TV network.
Also Read: Why the Streaming TV Boom Is
approximately More Than Just Netflix (Guest Blog)Pricing is a particularly critical component, and given that existing services believe set the bar for what consumers expect to pay for content. In addition to all the dos we believe mentioned,we believe identified the following don’ts:Each launch is unique, so these dos and don’ts accomplish not necessarily apply to all OTT TV platforms.
Also Read: Will
Virtual Reality Ever Be Like the Holodeck on 'Star Trek'? (Guest Blog)Tune in next week for a further discussion of how to make OTT TV work with an omnichannel approach and OTT TV networks.
This is a
llotment 4 in a series on over-the-top (OTT) trends by Dan Schechter, or Gil Moran and Francesco Di Ianni from L.
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K. Consulting’s Media & Entertainmen
t consulting practice. Netflix in August: What's Coming and What to Watch Before It's Gone
Even though favorites like "The Pursuit of Happyness" and "The Best Man" are taking a leave of absence,there are plenty of novel options to Netflix and chill with during the height of summer. 
What's coming Aug. 1:

Paul Newman's classic courtroom drama, "The Verdict, and " will be available Aug. 1 YouTube
What's coming Aug. 1:
"Holding the Man," is adapted from a memoir
of the same name approximately two teenagers falling in cherish at an all boys high school.
What's coming
Aug. 1:
"The Fast and the Furious" and "Tokyo Drift" offer a double dose of the late Paul Walker in the action-packed franchise.
What's coming Aug. 1:[br]In light of the upcoming elections, catch up on an issue dear to Al Gore's (and that of many Americans') heart. "An Inconvenient Truth" is a documentary approximately the former vice president's campaign to raise awareness approximately global warming. 
 

What's coming Aug. 1
:
The GOP presidential candidate released a book in the '80s that detailed his rise to success. Now, and  "Funny or Die Presents: Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The film," which is a parody (humorous or ridiculous imitation) of that notorious book. Funny or Die
What's comin
g August 5:
"David Cross: Making America Great Again" is a Netflix Original approximately the comedian's stand up tour.
YouTube
What's coming Aug. 9:
"T-­Rex" unfortunately isn't approxim
ately a dinosaur, but it is a feel good documentary approximately the first U.
S. woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing. It has the same premise as "Million Dollar Baby, and " but is actually genuine.
  T-Rex

What's coming Aug. 10
:
"St. Vincent" is a comedy approximately a babysitting gig blossoming into a genuine friendship,starring Bill Murray, Melissa McCarthy, and Naomi Watts. St. Vincent Film
What's coming Aug. 11:
"No Country for aged Men"
has been on multiple "Best Films of the Decade" lists and now it'll be available for your streaming pleasure. Miramax
What's coming August 12
:
If this Netflix original series "The Get Down: allotment 1" is anything like the streaming platform's other creations,it'll be worth watching. Plus, it's a musical drama television series. Kind of like "Glee, and " but not.
YouTube
What's coming Aug. 1
5:
"Louis CK: Live at the Comedy Store" is exactly approximately what it's titled: Louis CK's standup night at the Comedy store in Los Angeles.

 
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What's leaving Aug. 1:
Steve Martin an
d Eddie Murphy star in one of their better comedies,"Bowfinger." Watch it while you still can.
What's leaving Aug. 1:
"The
Best Man" is the beloved comedy drama prequel to the recently released "The Best Man Holiday." Simply a '90s classic. 
 
YouTube
What's leaving Aug. 15:
The crime fighting trio formally know
n as "Charlie's Angels" will no longer be kicking a--- on Netflix. YouTube
What's leaving
Aug. 16:
"Inside Man" is another crime thriller approximately a fancy bank robbery in novel York. Two reasons to watch before it's gone: Spike Lee and Denzel Washington. Universal Movies
What's coming Aug.
25:
Viggo Mortensen's "The Road" is a post apocalyptic drama based off a novel of the same name by Cormac McCarthy. It was also nominated for many BAFTA awards.
What's leaving Aug. 27
:
Bid a sad farewell to Will Smith's tear-jerking drama, "The Pursuit of Happyness."  YouTube
What's leaving Aug. 30:
Freddy Krueger will no longer be getting his revenge on Netflix. "A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge"won't be sticking around for Halloween. preceding Slide Next Slide 1 of 19 From hit movies like “No Country for aged Men” and “The Best Man” to original series such as “David Cross: Making America Great Again” and “The Get Down: allotment 1, and ” check out your streaming options for next month Even though favorites like "The Pursuit of Happyness" and "The Best Man" are taking a leave of absence,there are plenty of novel options to Netflix and chill with during the height of summer.  View In Gallery

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