Phileas Fogg
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LittleHockeyFan said:Einstein?
Bullfrog said:Without cable, I'd probably be in the same frame of mind as you: $40-50 in streaming. Maybe 3 video streaming and a music one? Though in truth, I'm completely fine listening to ads on Spotify.
herman said:Someone is going to come together to unite the whatever number of streaming service kingdoms under one united banner.
Nik the Trik said:herman said:Someone is going to come together to unite the whatever number of streaming service kingdoms under one united banner.
Nah. Or, if they are, they'll only do so if they can effectively charge the same thing. None of these companies are interested in saving us any money.
I think that what's more likely is that you'll get 6-8 big players in the game try it out but only 3 or 4 will survive and gradually get a little bit as they pick up content from the ones that go the way of Google Plus or the Zune.
Nik the Trik said:Also, I guess I'm kind of interested in the board's opinion on this. Right now I have Netflix at 16 a month or whatever it is and I have Amazon Prime which works out to 10 a month and I have Crave or whatever TMN turned into for HBO stuff and during the football season I subscribed to DAZN which I think was 20 a month.
To me, that's basically my limit. 40-55 bucks a month. With news that both Disney and Apple are launching competing streaming services that they're going to invest heavily in do people out there really think there's going to be any appetite for people paying for a half-dozen streaming services? Or is this just the textbook definition of a bubble that's going to burst in the near future?
L K said:I doubt their price stays the same but at 6 (probably 10 Canadian) it?s hard to complain too much about Disney given that they own like 2/3 of all media
Nik the Trik said:L K said:I doubt their price stays the same but at 6 (probably 10 Canadian) it?s hard to complain too much about Disney given that they own like 2/3 of all media
Sure, but I haven't seen anything that says that they're going to offer the entirety of what Fox has on their streaming service. I think all they've announced is that it'll be the place for Marvel/Pixar/Star Wars/Disney movies and whatever original stuff they create under that umbrella.
If it eventually includes things like The Simpsons and and everything through FX and so on then, yeah, that'll be a crazy content library.