I'm mostly tired of "TV series", at least the ones that are so very obviously following the same formula, with tons of drama just for the sake of drama etc.
Instead I watch interesting mini-documentaries, how-to's etc on YouTube, learning about history, food, electronics etc.
However YouTube is annoying, the ads are worse than regular TV now. I'm actually surprised Netflix hasn't branched off into this space. They could have done a Spotify-like thing but for videos.
They have all the infra for serving the content, they just need content creators. Sure it would be in competition with their more traditional video content, but as it stands YouTube gets those views anyway...
I knew about Youtube Red, but it was not available in my country. I see now that they have rebranded it to Youtube Premium not long ago, and with it expanded it to include my country.
So that's certainly something. Still puzzles me why Netflix isn't trying to get a piece of this pie.
Instead I watch interesting mini-documentaries, how-to's etc on YouTube, learning about history, food, electronics etc.
However YouTube is annoying, the ads are worse than regular TV now. I'm actually surprised Netflix hasn't branched off into this space. They could have done a Spotify-like thing but for videos.
They have all the infra for serving the content, they just need content creators. Sure it would be in competition with their more traditional video content, but as it stands YouTube gets those views anyway...