| Model | How It Works | Example | |-------|--------------|---------| | | Monthly fee for unlimited access | Netflix, Spotify, Xbox Game Pass | | Advertising (AVOD) | Free content with ads | YouTube, Hulu (basic tier), Tubi | | Transactional (TVOD) | Pay per title | Apple TV+ rentals, Amazon movie purchases | | Freemium / In-App Purchase | Free base game/content, pay for extras | Fortnite (skins), Candy Crush (lives) | | Licensing & Syndication | Sell rights to other platforms | Friends licensing to HBO Max (now Max) | | Crowdfunding & Direct Support | Fans fund creators directly | Patreon, Kickstarter, Twitch subscriptions |
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Platforms rely on recurring monthly fees. This model prioritizes high volume and customer retention, often leading to massive libraries of original content. | Model | How It Works | Example
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