If you've ever invested hours into a TV series, you know the frustration of it getting canceled too soon. But with streaming, the rules for what gets renewed, like "The Terminal List," are surprisingly different from traditional TV.
The buzz around "The Terminal List Season 2" highlights a key shift in how streaming services decide which shows live or die.
Unlike traditional broadcast TV that relies on Nielsen ratings, streamers like Amazon Prime Video use their own proprietary data to greenlight new seasons.