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Amazing Products TV Why Streaming Services Are Getting So EXPENSIVE!

Awesome Tips Why Streaming Services Are Getting So EXPENSIVE!



These days, the streaming wars are less about creating new services and more about making sure existing ones can survive.

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  1. Netflix is still overall the best service.

  2. Why do you need to watch everything. Most show are very predictable and the same formula

  3. Save money get one service and just read books or take online courses

  4. No way. The weekly show release is ideal. THERE ISN'T SO MUCH OUT THERE. Like Joel McHale said, "99% of all art is garbage." People need to be able to binge what they want when they want because time commitments for entertainment every week aren't feasible as a parent/guardian.

  5. Indians have nothing to complain about. OTT is peanuts.1499 rupees for 1 whole year from Amazon. 899 rupees for a whole year for Disney, 199 for Netflix monthly, and 99 rupees for Apple TV monthly. Yearly subscriptions are great value for money as they combine sports and news streaming as well.

  6. Prices are going up primarily because media companies spend astronomical amounts of cash on a average to above average TV and films. And passing on the burden to the consumer is unacceptable! Instead, bring production budgets down, and keep prices low and consistent. That way, u actually get more subscribers on board. A simple business strategy that companies still haven't figured out, or acknowledge.

  7. Binge watching is lame and stupid
    Seeing everything at once

  8. Streaming services are now competing for the best content and to do that you have to obtain IP’s or create new ones and then spend insane amounts of money to make the show have quality. For instance Netflix spent 30 million per episode for stranger things season 4. And it’s subscribers pay for that quality. HBO max just launched the last of us which is 10 million per episode. As they continue to push for higher quality content the price will continue to rise.

  9. Hi I took hbo with my smart tv it’s cheaper then going thru comcast plus had Netflix since 2007 very disappointed last two years I’m 74 going to enjoy it why I can enjoy your day

  10. Prices, normally, would be low where viewership is large, such as in a country like Bharat. So, the cost per household works out cheaper here than, say, in the UK. Also, local content that is available at much, much cheaper rates being offered by domestic streaming services is preferred in comparison to European or Hollywood movies/serials, which have a very niche viewership. Hence, if Netflix or Prime or any other streaming service wants a piece of the pie here in Bharat, they are: a) forced to cut down on the subscription price they charge, and b) show movies and series that will wean the population away from domestic content.

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  12. I have for MANY MANY yearsssssssss NEVER cancelled them some from their first launch , i have Paramount+ plus Showtime/ Peacock/ MGM+/Shutter/AMC+/You tube TV/HULU /Disney+/Prime/Hbomax & of course Netflix ALL OF THEM Premium AD free VERSION & f*n loooove all of them 👍👌

  13. I pay for Netflix, that's it. I get peacock through my cable company and Disney plus bundle through Verizon. My friend gives me their hbo log in. It's getting overwhelming.

  14. At some point there will be three/four streamers. One group of captive services (Amazon, Apple), Disney, and the rest merging and licensing their catalogs to Netflix.

  15. Rotate. Wait until a full season is out and binge it. Then cancel and onto the next show.

  16. So they will repeat what Cable did, lose customers, increase prices for remaining customers, drive away more customers ending in killing their own business. Greed will kill them. They get popular, grow their business model, spending more money, lose subscribers and stubbornly refuse to decrease their model to keep prices low and make the ultimate blunder of pricing themselves out of existence.. Disney is leading this and will kill itself soon.

  17. Investing in crypto now should be in every wise individuals list, in some months time you'll be ecstatic with the decision you made today.

  18. I started unsubscribing some streaming network. They know we have no other choice. Maybe sooner we have to subscribe to this regular youtube platform… Damn that would be the day.

  19. 2:20 'all these companies, all at once, realized they "all need to start charging more" to 'survive' each other

    🤮

  20. Can we get a story covering your parent Red Ventures using AI to write stories killing your colleagues jobs?

  21. So long as the price of the streaming services is less than a cable bill, the prices are fair.

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