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Originally Posted by Rochard
I didn't pay extra for the music; I had one service and one service only. If I couldn't listen to one artist... I went without - and they lost money.
Same thing with television and movies. I love Star Trek and Star Wars, but I can live without watching the new Star Trek on CBS. I am already paying to watch CBS but I am not paying MORE to watch one show. Sorry, pass. It's just not worth $120/year to watch ONE tv show.
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My point was you'll stop paying for the mostly useless bundled TV channels you're paying for now and will instead reallocate that amount to smaller platform subscriptions. Also, you're not paying for just one show, but rather for a handful, a dozen or a few dozen of their productions you like. Then eventually consolidation will (should) occur and round and round we go...the market's still definitely in its storming and forming phases.
