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I have to wonder how much TV people "need" to watch. I watch about 1-2 hours per day, maybe 50% TVNZ live or on demand and 50% netflix, BBC or ITV streaming. I think I'd have to give up work or sleeping to consume the volume of content some are subscribing to.
are there any decent aggregators available in nz? my biggest gripe is having to use different apps for everything..
reelgood looks awesome but only available in US and UK at the mo
Here is my Quic referral https://account.quic.nz/refer/39513 if you are keen to change ISP and to get free setup (save $29). I will get a $50 credit if you use this. Thank you very much if you use my link but I'm sure there are quite a few others who could share the same on here, no hard feelings if you use a different link.
The only thing the fragmentation has going for it, is that you can stop and start your subscriptions as you like. So the solution is, don't run them all at once. This does nothing for your once-a-week releases that are right-up-to-the-minute ala GoT, but it does suit binge-watching, which is what streaming services tend to be fore.
Currently paying for Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+. Likely to drop Disney+ shortly and pick it up again in several months. Dropped Lightbox when my wife changed cellphone carriers. Amazon Prime is just barely hanging on...
There's no reason to have all of them, all the time, unless you are seriously that starved for content or alternative things to do...
ajw:
DjShadow:
Very much so I think. I remember reading a news story somewhere about piracy being on the rise again as there are too many streaming services offering their own content.
Goes back to how people were upset for paying over $100/month for Sky TV and were happy when Netflix showed up and only cost around $15/month. Now all these streaming services have shown up you could easily be back to paying over $100/month for them all.
I prefer to have a life and hardly watch television.
By have a life, do you mean making non contributory remarks on a thread you have no real reason to otherwise be involved in?
We asked for new content providers to enter the market to break the Sky monopoly. They gave it to us.
We asked content providers to allow us to pay for only the content we wanted to consume. They gave it to us.
We asked them to do away with contracts so we could come and go as we please. They gave it to us.
We asked them to provide content on demand so we could consume when, where and on whatever device we wanted. They gave it to us.
Now we complain there are too many services?
Pay for what you want, don't pay for what you don't. Chop and change as new content becomes available on the different services. What's not to like?
i only pay for 1,
youtube premium family $24 month.
DjShadow:
Very much so I think. I remember reading a news story somewhere about piracy being on the rise again as there are too many streaming services offering their own content.
Goes back to how people were upset for paying over $100/month for Sky TV and were happy when Netflix showed up and only cost around $15/month. Now all these streaming services have shown up you could easily be back to paying over $100/month for them all.
As stated a number of times way back on the Sky bashing threads, I mean discussion threads.... You dont get anything for nothing.
I just wish the local streaming options properly supported captions. TVNZ has it on some programmes, but then it doesn't work on chromecast.
pom532:
I just wish the local streaming options properly supported captions. TVNZ has it on some programmes, but then it doesn't work on chromecast.
Agreed. There are a couple I would like to subscribe to but I don't know how good the captions are (or if they offer it at all). So most of my streaming is YouTube/Netflix.
How many streaming services are actually profitable ?
I would wonder how long some can continue running at a loss .
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How many streaming services are actually profitable ?
I would wonder how long some can continue running at a loss .
Also, consider that once a particular level of uptake is reached, expect companies to start turning the profit wheel..
Somewhat unrelated, but one of our customers got a nice letter from their cloud LOB operator last month giving them 4 weeks notice of a 44% hike of their already non insubstational fees!
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