Big bisness is begging for streaming to die a quick death. Netflix and Hulu have been the Bain of Hollywood and cable companies. It's unknown if they are even profitable enough to last decades like TV. Will streaming be the future or is TV going to make a comeback in ratings
>>87313738
Eventually streaming will be so ubiquitous that we won't even call it streaming anymore, just "tv"
>>87313738
> Bain
honestly. you chose the wrong fucking board to misspell that word
The entertainment industry has one goal
Get the government to pay for any and all anti piracy protections
>>87313738
I believe it is a Bubble. Netflix has accumulated an enormous amount of depth producing exclusive content.
Disney just pulled a lot of content of Netflix. More specialized streaming services are launching.
It is a certainty that Netflix will explode. It is likely that it will impact the entire streaming business.
What will replace it? Probably nothing. Streaming will still be a thing, but not the giant it is today.
Netflix has peaked already.
It's only downhill now. Not to mention that only 1 ou 10 Netflix originals are good
>>87314166
So it's back to watching shit on cable, DVD and theaters?
It's not a bubble in that some companies are making it work just fine. Hulu, HBO, Amazon are all thriving on streaming. Netflix is going to pop because its business model is dildos, but as a whole streaming is going to become more and more prevalent. TV won't die, the only reason it seems to be doing so is that the old guard are fighting tooth and nail to resist making the changes they'll inevitably have to make to adapt to the streaming ecology. And soon most of thosepeople will be dead or retired.
>>87314261
Either that or enjoy a streaming service for every company.
>>87314261
Digital renting and cable services own streaming services prob. Like HBO
>>87313738
>Big bisness is begging for streaming to die a quick death
Not really. Dinosaurs are just spazzing out because they refuse to embrace the future of distribution.
Cable companies are the ones who built the infrastructure for the internet in this country. Now them and the big networks are shitting their pants because when you give people access to everything they don't have to line up for their sterile boring crap.
Netflix and amazon were a success because they were cheap easy alternatives to cable (and piracy).
The market has decided what they want to pay for access to content. If they refuse to acknowledge this then everyone will just get fire sticks and watch everything for free anyways.
These are the death throes of old media. Hopefully.