But how many new shows did Netflix launch?
It they cancelled 16 shows, but launched 18, that's rough. If they cancelled 16 shows but launched 32, that might be ok.
We also have to compare to others services and other years to see really come to a conclusion.
Also this article mixes together shows that are getting a final season and ones that are cancelled. A show coming to a logical ending is great.
And in one instance a show was renewed for two more seasons, the second of which would be it's last. Is that show really cancelled for 2024?
Also again, do the cancellations have anything in common? Did Netflix spend the past X years trying to create a specific genre of show and now they're giving up or found that they failed?
I'm as frustrated as anyone that shows I like are cancelled or that streaming services cancelled before they can figure themselves out, but articles like these are so frustrating. They pretend to be informative but really tell you nothing useful.