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Old 23-06-2019, 10:05   #5436
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by Horizon View Post
Indeed.

It will take several more years for the old model of doing things to unravel. Currently, the Hollywood companies have deals with each other to share content on each other's services and with broadcasters all over the world. Those deals will take time to run their course and then we'll see what happens next.

If each company keeps its own content on its own services and with the rise of the streamers, it should mean a lot less complicated media landscape in the future as each company turns in on itself and shuts out all the others.
Resulting in many going to the wall or being absorbed by the larger broadcasters.

Britbox is one example that will struggle in my opinion.
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