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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I suspect Comcast would be reluctant to put Now TV's subscription revenue at risk by offering a subscription-free option.
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Interesting article in the FT suggesting that the only streaming service winners will be YouTube and ByteDance (a Chinese service similar to YouTube).
https://www.ft.com/content/24be6faa-...b-77216ebe1f17
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Younger viewers grow up (eventually)!
Comcast would not lose out by having a free version as their income on sub-free services would emanate from commercials. I think most streamers will be offering both subscription and subscription-free versions of their services in the future.
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Originally Posted by Legendkiller2k
A lot is now free mate, YT have put their premium content free to view with ads.
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I know, but my point was, is it worth watching anyway? I am not even attempting to look at that stuff.