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NETFLIX THE RISE OF A STREAMING GIANT

The video streaming service Netflix initially appeared to be overly adventurous when it started producing its own content in 2013. However, much of it has since attracted significant critical and popular acclaim - and pave the way for a dramatically different business model for Netflix itself. Recently, more and more companies have been trying to edge into the original content game - but how did we reach this point, and what does the future hold as Stranger Things 2 wows the world?

SOMETHING OF A QUIET REVOLUTION

Many of Netflix’s content efforts have, when launched, come across as relatively low-key. Just think of , the comedy-drama which was adapted from Justin Simien’s 2014 indie film of the same name. We could - which, despite starring The Lego Movie lead Will Arnett and premiering in the same year as that film, has been .

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