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Old 19-05-2024, 23:16   #881
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter View Post
The golden age of streaming was when a Netflix & Amazon sub
combination was pretty much an all you can eat streaming buffet. Sadly, as with so many disruptive technologies, they start off as as something cheaper or better than the competition but then capitalism has its way and years later we're left with worse service or pricing than before it started.
That's pretty much how Sky Sports and BT Sport started off. Charge a modest fee at first to get lots of people on board. Then keep on hiking the price until you reach the sweet spot of subscriber numbers x subscription price giving you the maximum income.
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