DragoonKain
Neighbours from Hell
I was thinking about this in recent days because of the whole YouTube TV vs Disney dispute where all Disney channels were pulled from YouTube TV. Right now if we want to see all the shows or movies that interest us, we need to subscribe to dozens of individual streaming platforms or services. Almost every major newspaper, journal is subscription-based and behind a paywall. So if you want to get news or stories from all over, you have to subscribe to a dozen or more of those as well. Podcasts now are becoming subscription-based, where if you want to get all of their content, you have to pay extra.
We're at the point where if you want to consume all the content you're interested in--between TV, movies, content videos, news, podcasts, and more--you will have to subscribe to countless subscriptions. And it keeps growing. I mean, just for sports alone, you can't even see every national game anymore unless you subscribe to multiple services. The NBA will have exclusive games on Peacock. The NFL has exclusive games on Amazon and Netflix. MLB has exclusive games on Apple TV. So right there you need 4 separate subscriptions in addition to your regular TV subscription. And this is only for sports. This doesn't even scratch the surface, as it doesn't include every other show, which just adds to it. This doesn't seem sustainable, does it? Especially at our current moment where there is a growing sentiment of life not being affordable and things costing too much. I have to think the bubble is eventually going to burst on this ongoing trend in a major way.
What do you think the future is for how we consume content? Do you think the subscription model is going to stand? Do you think it's unsustainable? If so, what will replace it?
We're at the point where if you want to consume all the content you're interested in--between TV, movies, content videos, news, podcasts, and more--you will have to subscribe to countless subscriptions. And it keeps growing. I mean, just for sports alone, you can't even see every national game anymore unless you subscribe to multiple services. The NBA will have exclusive games on Peacock. The NFL has exclusive games on Amazon and Netflix. MLB has exclusive games on Apple TV. So right there you need 4 separate subscriptions in addition to your regular TV subscription. And this is only for sports. This doesn't even scratch the surface, as it doesn't include every other show, which just adds to it. This doesn't seem sustainable, does it? Especially at our current moment where there is a growing sentiment of life not being affordable and things costing too much. I have to think the bubble is eventually going to burst on this ongoing trend in a major way.
What do you think the future is for how we consume content? Do you think the subscription model is going to stand? Do you think it's unsustainable? If so, what will replace it?