Which streaming service first popularized the 'all-at-once' release model for TV seasons, fundamentally changing viewer consumption patterns and creating the binge-watching phenomenon?
The way we consume television has dramatically changed with the emergence of streaming platforms. This trivia explores a pivotal moment in consumer behavior that transformed how viewers engage with content and how the industry responded. Test your knowledge about the product innovation that revolutionized viewing habits and created the phenomenon known as 'binge-watching'.
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- Netflix, with its 2013 release of 'House of Cards' where all episodes were available simultaneously
- Hulu, with its 2011 original series 'The Morning After' which pioneered the complete season drop approach
- Amazon Prime Video, with its 2012 release of all episodes of 'Alpha House' at launch
- HBO GO, which released the entire first season of 'Game of Thrones' as a streaming experiment in 2011
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