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Old 16-05-2022, 14:28   #502
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Re: The future of television

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Originally Posted by General Maximus View Post
that might be for the better though. If the quality stuff is whittled out and selected to go on streaming services you can pay less (e.g. £10/month) for a streaming service with content that you know you want to watch rather than paying £50/month for Sky where you don't watch 99.9% of the stuff.
It's not whittled out by quality, it's whittled out by who owns it be it Paramount, Disney, Warner Bros Discovery etc.

If you and your family only liked content from one studio, that studio's streaming service may well suit you. But I think that's the exception rather than the rule.
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