Mufasa: "Simba, what is CAC for HBO Max without this decision to offer Wonder Woman to subscribers at no extra charge? What's CAC for Disney Plus, and Netflix? What is monthly churn?"

Simba: "Dad do you ever stop thinking about unit economics?"

Mufasa: "This is what kings do."
Simba: "HBO Max has 6M subscribers. Disney Plus, which launched a year ago, has 73M. AppleTV Plus has a reported 34M."

Mufasa: "Content can be effective CAC. Giving up some WW theatrical revenues is sleeves off their vest. No extra charge for WW, isn't." https://www.fastcompany.com/90576026/can-wonder-woman-1984-save-christmas-and-hbo-max
Simba: "Why doesn't HBO Max charge for Wonder Woman 1984 like Disney did with Mulan? Higher ARPU..."

Mufasa: "That would send churn and CAC higher. All....

Simba: "...unit economics variables are interconnected in the great circle of life."

Zazu: "He's getting it Mufasa."
10/ Mufasa: "If the platform can capture a large enough global scale of consumers who are essentially using it as a bundling agent—as an intermediary— they’re going to have market power over suppliers of the content." https://www.nexttv.com/news/that-time-reed-hastings-promised-john-malone-netflix-wouldnt-compete-with-cable

Simba: "Value chain analysis! WTPP!"
11/ Rafiki: "Malone said he invited Reed Hastings to a Liberty board meeting and he assured everyone he had no intention of producing his own content. Malone responded by calling ‘bullshit’ and said 'It was clear where you are headed. If you don't understand it now, you will.'"
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