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d1gw33d

join:2009-06-20
Clovis, CA

reply to fifty nine

Re: Get with the times...

said by fifty nine:

said by d1gw33d:

People will continue to download your content at an alarming rate because you offer no viable alternative.
Define "viable alternative."
I think I did. Something like Hulu/Netflix would be great.
What's the minimum/realistic buy in to view HBO content? Yes its $12-15/mo in addition to what? $50-100/mo from a cable co? If they aren't "interested" in streaming as you mention in another comment then they could easily piggy back on top of the existing options like Hulu/Netflix and for another $5-10/mo on top of the Netflix/Hulu subscription you could access HBO's content.

I just don't understand a company refusing to sell directly to it's consumers save for old media (discs) 6-12 months after final episode air date.


fifty nine

join:2002-09-25
Sussex, NJ
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said by d1gw33d:

I just don't understand a company refusing to sell directly to it's consumers save for old media (discs) 6-12 months after final episode air date.
Simply put, Netflix isn't a top priority for the studios. If it does become one, it won't be able to keep charging 10 bucks a month.


digitalfreak
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join:2005-12-09
Blacklick, OH

reply to d1gw33d
Starz seems to understand this. I know their original programming (Spartacus, Pillars of the Earth) is available for streaming on Netflix the day after they air. I believe you can even stream the Starz channel live from Netflix as well.
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