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jfman 10-04-2022 20:00

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I’d love to see the direction their subscriptions go with inflation busting price rises and less money being spent on content. In one of the most competitive markets there is with some of the worlds biggest media conglomerates. There’s even some that aren’t in mountains of debt.

OLD BOY 11-04-2022 08:09

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An interesting article here.

https://www.tvbeurope.com/media-deli...-differentiate

[EXTRACT]

So, what’s next for streaming? Already, we’re seeing agreements with as-a-service application providers and carrier service providers to apply quality-of-service (QoS) prioritisation to their specific application traffic, improving the performance of those services for a nominal monthly fee. We are likely to see similar arrangements develop over time, with partnerships being established between internet providers or backbone networks to ensure that streaming traffic gets to consumers faster. In the future, the market may well be made up of tiered services, where consumers can pay for enhanced streaming services.

Ultimately, the SVoD and BVoD operators that can offer these value-add propositions, while maintaining visibility of the networks and providers that are working together to deliver a first-rate user experience will be the ones to survive and thrive.

Hugh 11-04-2022 09:51

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Mmmmm….

A network equipment manufacturer’s representative thinks that ISPs/etc. should charge content providers a monthly fee to enable their network traffic to be prioritised, which the consumer would have to pay for (on top of their Streaming Service subscriptions).

The only winners here are the equipment manufacturers, ISPs/Network Services providers, & Streaming Services - the losers, with escalating costs, are the end-user/customers…

tl:dr - a supplier to Trans-Global Corporates wants you, the customer, to pay more for what you already pay for so they (T-G Cs) don’t have to reduce their profit to provide an adequate service.

Strangely enough, the guy who wrote the article works for a company which has a solution for this…

Quote:

ThousandEyes End User Monitoring delivers both on-demand and real-time visibility into each employee’s experience of SaaS and Internally-hosted applications, as well as underlying wireless LAN, WAN, Internet connectivity and system health. This empowers your network and IT teams to quickly troubleshoot performance issues related to Wi-Fi, bandwidth capacity, ISP routing, VPN gateways, SaaS availability and other sources, while measuring web page load times and other key performance indicators.
https://www.thousandeyes.com/product...ser-monitoring

BenMcr 11-04-2022 11:48

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And once everyone has QoS options, you're back to square one, unless you then start charging for a priority fee on top of your priority fee.

muppetman11 12-04-2022 21:42

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Sky Stream puck to be a standalone internet TV device, for full Sky TV over broadband

https://www.pocket-lint.com/tv/news/...over-broadband

ozsat 13-04-2022 05:43

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The headline is misleading - it is NOT full Sky tv. It is the same cut-down version that Sky Glass customers get.

Quote:

Originally Posted by muppetman11 (Post 36118950)
Sky Stream puck to be a standalone internet TV device, for full Sky TV over broadband

https://www.pocket-lint.com/tv/news/...over-broadband


Legendkiller2k 13-04-2022 13:52

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Fifa have released a free streaming service called FIFA+ https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/home

Raider999 13-04-2022 17:42

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ozsat (Post 36118987)
The headline is misleading - it is NOT full Sky tv. It is the same cut-down version that Sky Glass customers get.



I would agree - from what I have read it will use the puck to get a 'Glass like' service without the need to buy a Glass TV - this catering for the majority who already have a better quality TV than the Glass offerings but would prefer to have a no dish solution.

Itshim 14-04-2022 10:37

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Raider999 (Post 36119066)
I would agree - from what I have read it will use the puck to get a 'Glass like' service without the need to buy a Glass TV - this catering for the majority who already have a better quality TV than the Glass offerings but would prefer to have a no dish solution.

Sounds interesting,

SnoopZ 16-04-2022 08:39

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6 months Disney+ subscription for £8 of Tesco Clubcard Vouchers, available from 11 April – 29 April.

https://secure.tesco.com/clubcard/vo.../UK-010069.prd

1andrew1 18-04-2022 10:25

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Not too surprised!
Quote:

UK households cancel streaming subscriptions in record numbers

About 1.5mn accounts terminated within three months as inflation squeezes finances

Many consumers are still signing up for streaming services. Kantar’s research, which was based on interviews with 14,500 people, found that about 3 per cent of British households took out a subscription during the first quarter.

However, this was a marked slowdown from the 4.2 per cent that did so in the same period a year ago.

Cancellations, meanwhile, accelerated, from 1.2mn a year ago and from 1.04mn during the final three months of 2021.

After budgetary concerns, the most frequently cited reasons given by those who terminated their subscriptions were that they did not use them often enough and that the platforms lacked new shows they wanted to watch.

The net effect was for the number of households with at least one paid subscription to decline by 215,000 compared with the previous quarter, to 16.9mn.

Britbox, Apple TV Plus and Discovery Plus had the highest churn rate — meaning they lost the most users on a gross basis.
https://www.ft.com/content/1c7e255e-...7-6061175ba5f3

muppetman11 18-04-2022 10:52

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Also reported here

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-61139483

denphone 18-04-2022 11:05

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36119354)

Yes as you say it comes as no surprise with the big two suffering far less of a churn rate then Disney+, Now TV and the others smaller streaming services.

Some of the lesser streamers have been offering near half price deals to try to keep their subscribers from dropping them.

1andrew1 18-04-2022 12:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by denphone (Post 36119357)
Yes as you say it comes as no surprise with the big two suffering far less of a churn rate then Disney+, Now TV and the others smaller streaming services.

Some of the lesser streamers have been offering near half price deals to try to keep their subscribers from dropping them.

Yes. I think the churn rate for Apple + is understandable as that service is given away with many TVs and Apple products and many cancel after it becomes a charged service. Britbox UK is effectively becoming part of ITV's new streaming service.

Legendkiller2k 18-04-2022 13:29

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One thing i miss about my old job is having bank holidays off this job we work bank holidays lol,
anyway this is streaming related Microsoft are considering making a move into the streaming market however their approach will be different they want a one service for all aka Netflix, Disney+, Discovery+, Appletv etc all in one service.
Atm Disney and Apple aren't interested but Netflix, Britbox and Starz are showing interest, it will also have Microsofts tv and movie store on it too where you can rent or purchase tv shows/series/movies etc.
I'm keeping a eye on this one closely as it does seem to be gathering steam and Microsoft certainly have the funds to do this.


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