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Old 27-12-2019, 15:57   #7062
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
And yet you tell us daily that Netflix has more than enough content to survive , Comcast and Sky combined has far more content under its belt and actually makes money from it unlike Netflix.
And how much of that has already been screened in the UK? I'm sorry, but whilst Netflix will lose some content, they have so many originals on there, I'm sure they will survive!

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post

Exactly, the notion that one of the largest media companies in the world - that extracts its revenues and profits from retailing television - is going to be unable to adapt is completely ridiculous. Yet, these plucky upstarts that don't exist yet will absolutely thrive.

The market for half a dozen streamers (or more) is completely untested and unproven. Eleven Sports have proven that people won't subscribe to a streamer simply because it exists.
Nobody said that Sky will be unable to adapt. However, they will have to change.
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