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As a sports lover I subscribe to sports anyway but I would only pay they amount for a days sport if there was something exceptional on - must be cheaper to pay a monthly sub rather than opt into NowTV even on a weekly basis |
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Streaming is getting pretty expensive now. |
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So much from some prominent forum voices who's logic was with more streamers around in a competitive market prices would go down rather then up.
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I doubt very much that the price of Netflix or Amazon will come down, but their ability to raise prices will be constrained by the competition. If they add new services, of course, that will impact on price, and that is what you would expect. If you compare the quality and quantity of watchable content (excluding sport, which has yet to make the transition to streaming that scripted video streaming has), with the scheduled channels, it is not difficult to conclude that the streamers are incredible value for money. I think the issue that some are finding difficult to come to terms with is the sheer number of streamers that will be available, and they opine that they can't afford them all. This ignores the simple fact that no- one is expected to take them all. You choose which ones you want, according to your budget and your viewing preferences. |
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If I want Disney I'll only be able to purchase from Disney so not sure competition will help there.
I remember you always had a bee in your bonnet about exclusivity I fail to see how this is any different. |
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The beef I have is that under the current system, you choose whether to subscribe to Sky or Virgin Media or BT, for example, for good reasons. Some people are not allowed satellite dishes, some aren't cabled up, etc. So hogging all the content on one platform is not in the interests of the consumer. However, with streaming services, these are available no matter who your provider is, via the internet. As long as you ignore Sky, that is, who are still trying to restrict who can watch their streaming service, Now TV. By rights, this should be available on all platforms. |
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That's not true in the pay TV market, of which subscription streaming services are merely an extension. The product offering the Carling Premiership isn't comparable with the product offering the Vauxhall conference because it's the same sport in the same sense Coca Cola, Pepsi and supermarket brand colas are direct substitutes for each other. Of course an added complexity is that the streaming services are increasing upstream demand for content - more demand pushes prices up - costs that flow down to the end user. ---------- Post added at 14:03 ---------- Previous post was at 13:56 ---------- Quote:
Your gripe is that Virgin don't offer it, despite Virgin having a wholesale deal with Sky for the vast majority of content on there. |
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Another thing that might put people off streaming services (especially for live sport): https://www.rxtvlog.com/2019/09/amaz...fers-more.html |
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It's hardly teething problems. Amazon have been streaming for years, as have others such as the BBC. The technology is tried and tested.
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