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Old 25-03-2019, 15:01   #737
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Re: Linear is old tech - on demand is the future

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I don't think the vast majority of Netflix and Amazon subscribers are continually dipping in and out of these services (certainly no-one I know does that) and so why would they with Disney+?
I'm meaning as more and more launch just look so far at launched or confirmed services.

Netflix
Amazon Prime
Apple
Warner Media
Disney +
Comcast
Britbox
Hulu
Now TV
Eleven Sports

That's just off the top of my head and doesn't take into consideration the many traditional pay TV services. All these services are also competing against other digital subs such as music streaming , gaming services and books such as Kindle.

People only have so much money to go around.

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