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mugenhunt t1_iwztquk wrote

The big thing is that you would need to have a massive increase in viewership to balance out the loss of merchandise sales, and that rarely happens on a large enough scale for the network to feel that keeping the show alive is worth it.

Merchandise sales are huge, and advertising only goes so far.

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sgavary OP t1_iwzxwx6 wrote

Then how are shows like Yellowstone able to thrive off of it when every episode costs 3.5 million?

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mugenhunt t1_iwzyeam wrote

Different expectations for different genres of shows. No one is expecting a drama aimed at adults to be selling lots of toys.

It's not that a show can't make enough money to support itself through advertising or streaming subscription fees alone. But that if a network has to choose between paying for a show that isn't selling a lot of merchandise, and one that is, they will pick the one that makes them more money.

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