Summary:
The book investigates the global impact of Netflix as a major player in digital distribution, exploring how the platform has transformed media consumption, production, and distribution across different nations. It delves into the regulatory, cultural, and economic implications of streaming services, examining their effects on local media ecosystems and global entertainment landscapes.
Key points:
1. Global vs. Local Content: Lobato explains how Netflix balances its worldwide presence with the need to cater to local tastes and cultural differences in various countries.
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