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The more greedy they get and the harder they make things or the more they make it like how cable is.. The less I will participate. The rule is simple. Make the cost reasonable, make it easy to get the content I want and I will pay for it. Force me into tons of advertising, high prices and needing to be on 4 different services to get the content I want? You can all fuck yourselves and ill find some other way to get content or just not watch it at all.

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>We're at a transitional moment in streaming -- user growth is slowing and major players are looking to consolidate, but the long-promised dream of profitability finally seems within reach (especially if you're Netflix). The perfect time, then, for The New York Times to interview many of the industry's big names -- including Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, Amazon's Prime Video head Mike Hopkins, and IAC chairman Barry Diller -- about what they think comes next.

The more greedy they get and the harder they make things or the more they make it like how cable is.. The less I will participate. The rule is simple. Make the cost reasonable, make it easy to get the content I want and I will pay for it. Force me into tons of advertising, high prices and needing to be on 4 different services to get the content I want? You can all fuck yourselves and ill find some other way to get content or just not watch it at all. Archive: https://archive.today/9zbBM From the post: >>We're at a transitional moment in streaming -- user growth is slowing and major players are looking to consolidate, but the long-promised dream of profitability finally seems within reach (especially if you're Netflix). The perfect time, then, for The New York Times to interview many of the industry's big names -- including Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos, Amazon's Prime Video head Mike Hopkins, and IAC chairman Barry Diller -- about what they think comes next.

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Cable was initially the ad free alternative to over the air. By it's death far more ads than the big networks.

I agree though. Give me something worth watching at a reasonable rate and I'll pay.

Try to gouge me at every turn and I will pirate the few things I want and you'll get nothing. I don't really care either way.