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[–] geno@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

Considering the amount of “yarrrr” in this thread I’ll probably get stabbed for this take, but: shows/movies take time and money to create, and running these services isn’t free either. Is $15 really impossible to pay when you want to watch a show?

Cable doesn’t answer the problem of “I want to see [insert show] from start to finish, starting right now”, so it’s worthless as a service for most(?) people. As such, I feel like cable should be forgotten as a point of comparison - it’s a different and much more limited type of service.

Let’s say I have no streaming subs running right now. I feel like I want to check out [insert show]. I find out which service has it, and buy a month of [service] for like $15.

I watch the whole show. Now I also have the rest of the library to check out for the rest of the month. Maybe I find a couple of other movies/shows from the service, maybe not. It still cost me a whopping $15 to watch a full show, and I also now have temporary access to a practically random selection of shows (“random” = depending on whatever service I ended up buying).

Sure if it’s a long show it can take multiple months to view it, but I still feel like the cost is minimal compared to what I get. Nobody is asking you to pay for all of the different streaming services every month.

I’m using a show as an example - but if we’re talking about buying a month ($15) just to watch a single movie, I do agree that it can feel a bit expensive. But in most cases you can find a few other movies that you can check out during the next month. If you’d want to buy a single movie digitally, they often cost like $10-15 per movie anyway - might as well buy a month of sub at that point.

Sure, I’ll also be happier if stuff stays cheap, but anyway. The usual works here: if you don’t feel like a service is worth its cost, don’t buy it.

It’s not like there’s lack of entertainment in today’s world - some free, some filled with ads, some cheap, some expensive. Pick your poison, I guess.

[–] Kage520@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This is what I do. I canceled Netflix and got a special for a year of HBO for less than $100 if I recall correctly. So this year I have house of dragon, gilded age, Dr who, sopranos, and many random movies. It will take me a year to get through it.

But I want to watch Star Trek. So next year I will give up my current selection and become a Trekkie with paramount+. Maybe the following year I will want star wars and grab Disney+.

Really you don't need ALL the shows ALL the time. In fact, forced variation can be nice for discovering shows you hadn't considered when you run out of the one you were watching.

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[–] MossBear@lemmy.world 14 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I wish we had a viable alternative where we could bypass the corporate system and allow the actual creative people to do their thing.

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[–] MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca 13 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The whole of the TV industry has lost their damn minds. I saw this shit coming when studios started pulling their content from Netflix without any obvious reason, sure enough, they all made their own version of Netflix and turned it into an idiotic turf war. The only ones that are losing, are the users.

But this is par for the course, looking back, TV started over the air, it was the only feasible way to deliver fast scan image content with sound to a large number of people. First for news, but eventually, for other entertainment content, but people need to make money, so ads. So many ads.

Anyways, cable comes along, now you can get perfect reception of all the ad filled stations all day every day, and we'll even throw in stations you wouldn't otherwise be able to receive, just pay us for the privilege of getting the ads.

Rinse and repeat for every cable or TV technology or service. Pay us for ads. Justify it how you want, that's what's happening.

Streaming enters the market, finally, no ads.... Streaming wars. Now your favorite shows are on entirely different platforms.... Is there a new stranger things? Go check Netflix, nope, nothing new here, what about the mandalorian? Go log into dickney+ and see.... Nothing here, ok, let's go over to paramount+ or MAX or whatever.... Oh, by the way, we all cost more than your cable, but at least there's no ads....

Meanwhile OTA still exists, and you don't have to pay for it. Everyone not going OTA, is ending up on the pirate ship. Yo ho ho, me maties!

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[–] faintedheart@lemm.ee 13 points 1 year ago (9 children)

Start using torrents. The good old ways are better. Don't feed the corporate motherfuckers undeserved money. I even cheated disney+ for a subscription. I was getting disney+ subscription for one year (with ads) in my credit card if I spent a certain amount. I spent that amount and got the subscription for free and cancelled the order and got my money back. Now I have one year of disney+ which I will watch in the browser with ublock origin. No ads with all content unlocked. Do I care or regret?. No fucking way.

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[–] josheron@lemmy.world 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Other thing I see is that people fall on the trap that they NEED to watch what everyone is watching.

Just don’t. Rotate if you need to.

I pay Netflix one month per year, most other services even less.

YouTube Premium is the only I pay full year. It’s my TV now.

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[–] Maggoty@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago

Uh, this presupposes I buy every streaming service. The entire point of streaming services as a cable cutter is to not be forced to buy every channel. I can still just pay 16 dollars a month (at maximum) for a single service.

You'd have a better time looking at the inflation in costs of internet to the consumer versus inflation in cost to the companies. Cable companies are pretty blatantly making up the loss of cable subscriptions by charging more and more for the same shitty internet while taking billions in subsidies they don't put towards infrastructure.

But streaming still comes out on top because in many places if I did traditional cable I'd still be paying internet+streaming prices, except I also have to pay for internet on top of that because I don't live in the 1980's.

Can we stop posting blatant corporate propaganda unironically please?

[–] jenniebuckley@lemmy.world 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)
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[–] lacarsi@lemmy.ml 9 points 1 year ago

Torrents haven't changed either

[–] MooseBoys@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (3 children)

At first I thought the $87/mo quoted in the article was still way cheaper than an equivalent cable plan, but that was based on 2015-timeframe pricing when I canceled my cable plan, where I’d have to pay around $260/mo for Comcast Premium Plus. I just checked though, and an equivalent cable plan is only $67/mo. for me now.

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[–] saltedFish@discuss.tchncs.de 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Back to piracy for me. I can always wait a while after release for the torrent to appear

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[–] m3t00@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

unplug, unsubscribe, enjoy the silence

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[–] CCatMan@lemmy.one 7 points 1 year ago (3 children)

Yep, streaming is dead to me.

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[–] Touching_Grass@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What's next? The internet is harder to find and share free information than a brick and mortar library?

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[–] o_0@slrpnk.net 6 points 1 year ago (2 children)

Personally I prefer to just not pay for anything exept internet and torrent and stream everything for free, much cheaper, no restrictions

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