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The One Where ‘Friends’ Disappears From Streaming (for Now)
The new decade brings a new streaming home for Friends as the show moves from Netflix to HBO Max. One minor detail is that HBO Max does not launch until May!
Average viewers by season (YoY growth):
1) 1994–95 – 24M
2) 1995–96 – 29M (↑ 21%)
3) 1996–97 – 25M (↓ 15%)
4) 1997–98 – 24M (↓ 4%)
5) 1998–99 – 24M (↓ 2%)
6) 1999–00 – 21M (↓ 12%)
7) 2000–01 – 20M (↓ 2%)
8) 2001–02 – 25M (↑ 21%)
9) 2002–03 – 22M (↓ 11%)
10) 2003–04 – 23M (↑ 5%)
Comparison of annual deal size between Netflix and Warner:
1) Netflix deal #1 (2014–18) – $30M
2) Netflix deal #2 (2019) – $80M
3) HBO Max deal #1 (2020-24) – $85M
Quick math #1 for Friends and HBO Max:
1) Domestic subscriber target – 75M
2) The annual cost to license Friends – $85M
3) HBO Max would be paying $0.09 per month for each domestic subscriber to license the show.
Quick math #2 for Friends and HBO Max:
1) The annual cost to license Friends – $85M
2) # of seasons – 103) # of episodes – 236
4) $/season to license – $8.5M
5) $/episode to license – $360K
That is brand new information! A reunion may be in the works, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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