Netflix's chief content officer Bela Bajaria said 'nobody knows' what prestige TV is as she defended criticism of the platform
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Bela Bajaria, Netflix's chief content officer, defended the platform's reputation for creating prestige TV during a livestream preview event. She addressed the misconception that Netflix has stopped producing high-quality programming, insisting that the term 'prestige TV' is subjective and lacking a universal definition. Bajaria highlighted Netflix's strategy of appealing to a broad audience rather than being pigeonholed into one genre, noting the success of both critically acclaimed shows and diverse offerings like sports and reality programming. She emphasized Netflix's achievements in award nominations, claiming the platform still produces a wealth of celebrated content.
Nobody knows what 'prestige TV' actually is. Is it a critically acclaimed show? Does it win awards? Is it a show audiences love?
The only thing we do know is that a lot of people who brag about making prestige TV have a very narrow audience.
Netflix has never tried to be famous for just one thing and so attracts a wide-ranging audience.
This year, the streamer will be bringing viewers a variety of critically acclaimed and celebrated shows than ever.
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