Media and Entertainment
Media and Entertainment
Mon, November 25, 2024
[ 11:34 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 11:34 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 11:33 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 11:33 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 11:33 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 06:33 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 05:35 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 05:35 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 04:41 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 04:40 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 04:40 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:03 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:03 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:03 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:03 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:03 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:02 PM ] - Michael Jones
[ 01:02 PM ] - Michael Jones
INSIDE MEDIA: Why KFC and McDonald's are going back to the future PLUS angry customers suing Netflix
- In our column that takes you inside the world of media we examine why fast food chains are looking to the past to get your dollar | Netflix under pressure over its streaming quality | Channel 7 says farewell to a much-loved member.
The article from 7NEWS discusses several key points in the media and entertainment industry. It highlights how fast-food giants KFC and McDonald's are revisiting their past marketing strategies to reconnect with consumers through nostalgia, with KFC bringing back Colonel Sanders and McDonald's reintroducing classic items like the McRib. Additionally, the piece touches on the growing trend of consumers suing streaming services like Netflix for various reasons, including dissatisfaction with content or billing issues. The article also explores the broader implications of these trends, suggesting that companies are leveraging nostalgia as a safe bet in uncertain economic times, while also facing new challenges from consumer expectations in the digital age.
Read the Full 7NEWS Article at [ https://7news.com.au/entertainment/inside-media-why-kfc-and-mcdonalds-are-going-back-to-the-future-plus-angry-customers-suing-netflix-c-16867372 ]
Read the Full 7NEWS Article at [ https://7news.com.au/entertainment/inside-media-why-kfc-and-mcdonalds-are-going-back-to-the-future-plus-angry-customers-suing-netflix-c-16867372 ]
Contributing Sources