Networks, etc., are dead, my opinion.  On demand is where it is at, ZERO 
commercials needed.    I don't watch sports, nor have a "network TV service".  
Netflix and YouTube premium is about it.  Lots of options, zero commercials, I 
don't think I have seen a commercial in at least 5 years.  Lol, unless at 
someone else's home.

The only issue is the decentralization of the streaming industry now, 
originally it was Netflix and that was about it, Disney is making crappy 
decisions, raising rates, you add HBO, Paramount, etc, and you are back to a 
cable bill.  Disney keeps removing content, witch sucks for consumers and the 
people who helped make the movies.

Movie houses are also going belly up, less and less of them.

From: AF <af-boun...@af.afmug.com> On Behalf Of CBB - Jay Fuller
Sent: Wednesday, September 6, 2023 9:49 PM
To: af@af.afmug.com
Subject: [AFMUG] who caves first? charter? disney?


Talking heads are making it out to be a big deal.  They'll both lose a lot of 
money.  Charter may not survive....
pay tv may not survive....

my take?  per 1,000 facebook posts here last Saturday as SEC football kicked 
off, they're all dropping whatever
charter they had left and going to youtube tv.  meaning it's all being dumped 
on our networks (ok, no worries).

disney isn't going to lose that revenue, now it's just coming in from a 
different pay-tv provider.

so i see charter being the big loser.  Those SEC football fans are going to 
find a way to get the feed.
Seems youtube tv is now getting their money - - - if they weren't before.


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