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Old 09-08-2019, 15:28   #5966
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Re: Netflix/Streaming Services

Anyway back to Netlix and a interesting article here about them.

https://www.wired.co.uk/article/netf...ion-fatigue-uk

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Britain has become a nation of streamers. The proportion of UK households with a subscription to the four most popular streaming services – Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Now TV and Disney Life – increased by nearly 10 per cent in the last year. Nearly half of British households (47 per cent) now have a streaming account, according to new data from the communications regulator.
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“The people who subscribe to Netflix are also very likely to also have pay TV.
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However, with the number of subscriptions climbing, are we likely to see subscription fatigue? Research by MUSO, an anti-piracy data consultancy, has found that eight in ten European consumers believe they’re already paying too much for content streaming,
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As the world's biggest subscription service, Netflix has the most to lose from the impending stampede of new competitors.
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However, we’re getting close to the subscription ceiling.
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