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Old 30-09-2020, 17:13   #8115
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
I fail to see the purpose of your eye roll here. It’s no secret the levels of debt that Netflix are in. You yourself as you ring the death knell for linear television preach to us that quality content will get snapped up by streamers. Well that’s content costs going up and profits going down without price rises.

It has always been bait and switch. Get folk in at £8 a month and see if they will stomach £12/13 in the future.

Or give them an offer, see how many are rich enough and too idle to cancel when you ramp up the cost.

I'm sure it works for a lot of people.

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Originally Posted by japitts View Post
Rugby union is a similar boat - club rugby is on either BT or Premier (if you're English or Welsh/Scottish) & international is either Sky or FTA.

BT for one do an excellent job with the club rugby, but the split seems to work quite well. I really hope Amazon getting the autumn cup is not a sign of things to come.
Yes hopefully it isn't the thin end of the wedge!
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