Quoted By:
When it comes to viewership economics, what model do you think is better overall?
>Just-In-Time Demand (try and keep stream schedules unpacked, one stream at a time if you can pull that off, so that there's no overlap, but also no options)
>Supply-side Push (dump streams out regardless of overlap, so that more fans have a variety of options they're likely to choose, at the cost of cannibalization potential)
>Drip-feed Demand (allow for things like dead hours and empty schedules, so that you can juice up the demand for actual streams by giving them the air of rarity or exclusivity, at the cost of maybe attriting your maximum viewership)
Or maybe a different model that I didn't initially think of?