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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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I admit that we pay for streaming services. Although I usually sign up for a month or two so the wife can watch some show she's interested in, then I'll cancel it until something else comes up. The increase in ads is complete garbage. Half the time the ad is for the damn show I'm trying to watch. It's so pointless and annoying.