For now as the long term play is always to lock in customers long term a la cable. It's only a matter of time before someone tries it full scale.You can subscribe and unsubscribe to different services…..and Ubers are still more convenient.
For now as the long term play is always to lock in customers long term a la cable. It's only a matter of time before someone tries it full scale.You can subscribe and unsubscribe to different services…..and Ubers are still more convenient.
Everyone I know is paying $2.99 of iCloud1) Build walkable communities, invest in mass transit.
2) Antenna tv works just fine, companies are just greedy. (Writers Strike Actors Strike)
3) The average consumer isn't paying for cloud services.
/ 2 cents

Is cable cheaper than subscribing to all the streaming services combined? Sure, but who the fuq is doing that? Most choose 2-3 and its way cheaper than Cable.


You sure about that because you add in rising internet prices, we're going to reach that point especially since the government isn't stopping companies from placing data caps on customers.Big Corp Babble.
Yeah if you have every streaming service imaginable it will cost you but who does that
I got Netflix ($20)
HBO Max through AT&T(Free)
Amazon (Through Prime that I would pay for anyways)
Hulu ($5 on student discount)
That’s it. Not to mention if I just want to binge watch a hit show on Apple or something I can just subscribe for a month and cancel. Cancelling and reupping is not something you can do on the fly with traditional cable.
A lot of these Streaming Services aren’t super profitable (Peacock, Paramount) and will most likely end up licensing their stuff to a big player eventually. Yeah that means Netflix and Disney will squeeze a couple more dollars out of their subscription price every couple years but they ain’t going to be reaching cable prices anytime soon.