After reading earlier this week how subscribers are leaving streaming services, Netflix mainly, is the initial interest in 24/7 film viewing coming to an end?
I do wonder if the growth of such services is to blame for some of the pretty dire films I've watched these last few years, by which I mean Hollywood is pumping out any old tripe just to keep the streaming services happy?
With ever increasing subscription fees and folk leaving in droves is there a future for these providers?
They also say they are clamping down on folk who 'share' their passwords with family members/friends, whether that is right or wrong I can't say but it sounds like a desperate move to me.
$50bn wiped off Netflix’s value as subscribers quit - BBC News
I also just read CNN's streaming service is to close after a mere 1 month.
CNN streaming service to shut a month after launch - BBC News
Regards,
Jay.
I do wonder if the growth of such services is to blame for some of the pretty dire films I've watched these last few years, by which I mean Hollywood is pumping out any old tripe just to keep the streaming services happy?
With ever increasing subscription fees and folk leaving in droves is there a future for these providers?
They also say they are clamping down on folk who 'share' their passwords with family members/friends, whether that is right or wrong I can't say but it sounds like a desperate move to me.
$50bn wiped off Netflix’s value as subscribers quit - BBC News
I also just read CNN's streaming service is to close after a mere 1 month.
CNN streaming service to shut a month after launch - BBC News
Regards,
Jay.
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