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The streaming service market is a bloated, overinflated bubble, and one that is poised to collapse soon for the exact same or very similar reasons that the North American video game industry crashed in 1983.
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Yeah piracy has steadily declined until the last few years. Piracy is now rapidly on the rise and virtually every streaming service is struggling to continue their expansions. Netflix actually shed customers for the first time since their service launched this year.I remember reading a statistic that the influx of all these streaming services might have caused a rise in piracy. It was a lot easier to swallow for people when they could feasibly subsist off a single service. But now all the best shit is being divided among the different companies so you basically have to buy more than one subscription if you wanna see all the hot new shows. Or you could pirate it, which is what more people are realizing. Why get a subscription to Netflix, Disney, Amazon, and Hulu when you could just torrent it all for free?
Streaming used to be a good deterrent to piracy and for music it was. Why download songs or albums when you can click a button and hear the song you want to hear?I remember reading a statistic that the influx of all these streaming services might have caused a rise in piracy. It was a lot easier to swallow for people when they could feasibly subsist off a single service. But now all the best shit is being divided among the different companies so you basically have to buy more than one subscription if you wanna see all the hot new shows. Or you could pirate it, which is what more people are realizing. Why get a subscription to Netflix, Disney, Amazon, and Hulu when you could just torrent it all for free?
There's also the fact that the streaming bullshit's made things less convenient. I can't count how many times I tried to look up a movie on Netflix only to find that it isn't available for streaming. Or sometimes a movie that was on there will be inexplicably removed. But both cases are easily circumvented if you opt for the DVD service, which lacks the instant gratification of streaming, but if you want to watch a movie the only thing stopping you is the waiting period.Netflixes DVD service also still has 2.7 million subscribers and many are subscribed because of the streaming war bullshit. The DVD service has a lot more movies than the streaming service.
The guy in the middle of the thumbnail has an epic cuckface.
Dude Troma has it's own streaming service. I think we will get one for everystudio before the bubble finally burstI also don't know about the lesser studios, I guess that they'll have to sign a contract with one of the big ones.
Either that or they'll team up and make a separate streaming service.
Really, with Disney throwing their hat into the ring, I predict that other studios are going to follow suit to try and consolidate their properties and get people to pay more just to watch their shit. We're already seeing this happen with CBS, who are hosting the new Star Trek on their service (yes, nu-Trek sucks, but that's beside the point).I suspect that in the future, every major studio will have their own streaming service.
There's Disney+ from Disney, NBC/Universal will have one, Warner Bros/HBO will have one, Paramount/CBS will have one, they all announced it already and I'm pretty sure that all of them have enough talent working for them and a back catalogue of exclusives that they'll survive..
I'm not sure about Sony, they're pretty stupid and they don't have as much money.
Maybe they will merge with Netflix because they're both struggling right now, if they had an exclusive Spider-Man movie on Netflix, people would buy the subscription just for that. We'll see.
You don't even need to be a major studio to have a streaming service anymore. DC's already got their own so they can host things like that shitty Titans show.I also don't know about the lesser studios, I guess that they'll have to sign a contract with one of the big ones.
Either that or they'll team up and make a separate streaming service
I know, I'm just admiring it.Do you literally not know who Red Letter Media is? Watch the video, they're taking the piss.