Cable networks like FX are only able to put out around a dozen TV seasons a year, with upwards of half of generally coming as new series, while broadcast networks are able to produce a handful more scripted series, on top of the plethora of cost-friendly reality shows.
Thinking comparatively like that, it’s hard to think of a scenario where anyone else in the industry would actually want Netflix to avoid cancelling anything.
Netflix is currently pumping out multiple forms of new content on a weekly basis (many times across both Tuesdays and Fridays), and while some of that programming falls into the films and feature documentaries, the bulk of it is stand-up comedy and TV shows.