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Old 19-05-2022, 00:20   #1335
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Re: Streaming services news, offers and general chit chat

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
Done deliberately. The number of VOD viewers is increasing all the time, as more recent articles have been confirming. This was not even disputed 4 years ago, that’s why I advised him to keep up.
I think he is keeping up, he posted the link about Netflix job cuts after a subscriber exodus. That is the reality of 2022. Netflix is facing exactly the problems you have stated to be the downfall of traditional channels. Other broadcasters are pulling content from Netflix to support their own streaming services. Now Netflix has to rely even more on making its own content. The heady days of 2018 are gone and the original streamers face competition. Consumers are faced with having to pay subs to not one but many streamers to access the same content and at a time when the cost of living is increasing globally. Maybe now we could start to see the number of VOD viewers starting to fall faced with this new reality. Could VOD viewing have actually peaked? Obviously, you will say not, but it's probably better to watch what actually happens rather than listen to what you wish to happen.
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