How users approach novel media products: brand perception of Netflix and Amazon Prime video as signposts within the German subscription-based video-on-demand market

IF 0.6 Q4 BUSINESS Journal of Media Business Studies Pub Date : 2020-06-17 DOI:10.1080/16522354.2020.1780067
Vanessa Rahe, Christopher Buschow, Daniela Schlütz
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ABSTRACT Today, subscription-based video-on-demand (S-VoD) streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video are relevant players within the video content value chain by number of consumers and sales volume. These services represent a rich research context to examine users’ brand perception of novel media products. This study investigates Germany’s most popular S-VoD services Netflix and Amazon Prime Video from a perspective of the Function-oriented Media Brand Model. The model is applied to both services in a quantitative online survey (N = 1267). Overall, the results indicate a more favourably media brand perception of Netflix compared to Amazon Prime Video. Findings are discussed with regard to media brand theory and implications for media companies and potentials for future media brand research are outlined.
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用户如何对待新媒体产品:品牌认为Netflix和亚马逊Prime视频是德国订阅视频点播市场的路标
摘要如今,基于订阅的视频点播(S-VoD)流媒体服务,如Netflix和亚马逊Prime video,从消费者数量和销量来看,是视频内容价值链中的相关参与者。这些服务代表了一个丰富的研究背景,以考察用户对新媒体产品的品牌感知。本研究从功能导向媒体品牌模型的角度调查了德国最受欢迎的s-VoD服务Netflix和亚马逊Prime Video。该模型在一项定量在线调查中应用于这两项服务(N=1267)。总体而言,这一结果表明,与亚马逊Prime Video相比,媒体对Netflix的品牌认知更为有利。讨论了媒体品牌理论的研究结果,对媒体公司的启示以及未来媒体品牌研究的潜力。
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