MKT 4800 Spring 2023
Netflix: Answer Form
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Grading Criteria
1) This assignment requires
formal business writing. Your writing tone should be formal.
2)
All sentences must be complete.
Bullet points are not acceptable.
3) Use proper grammar.
4) You must
use your own words in your answers. Do not copy and paste sentences from the textbook case or the assigned articles.
5) The majority of your grade will be based on correctness and quality. Regarding quality,
an answer with fewer than four (4) lines on computer viewing (not on smartphone viewing) will be considered as a poor-quality answer.
Q1) Identify key players (e.g., customer groups, supplier companies, major organizations) that Netflix deals with in its operation and, from the marketing perspective, describe what Netflix exchanges with each of the key players in order to make money in its business. | ||||
Q2) Based on the textbook case, the assigned articles, and your own experience, what benefits (small and big) does Netflix offer to its customers? |
Q3) In the late 2000s, Blockbuster struggled and eventually went out of business while Netflix kept thriving. What made this difference? How were the two companies different in those years? [Hint: This question is based on “Textbook Case_ Netflix (7e),” available on D2L. Focus on pp. 467 – 469 for this question.] |
Q4) What are the (a) opportunities and (b) threats that Netflix is facing currently? [Tip: Remember that opportunities and threats are factors that exist |
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Q5) Why has Netflix invested heavily in its own original programming and global expansion? In other words, why are its original programming and global expansion so important for Netflix? |
Q6) Based on the last two articles, what are the (a) strengths and (b) weaknesses of Peacock, compared to Netflix? [You must describe |
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Netflix: The Monster That’s Eating Hollywood – WSJ https://www.wsj.com/articles/netflix-the-monster-thats-eating-hollywood…
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A competitor on ‘Ultimate Beastmaster,’ an obstacle-course reality show created by David Broome, creator of
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
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Netflix made a deal to pay Chris Rock, above performing in New York in 2016, $40 million for two comedy
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THE WALL STREET JOURNAL.
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