So currently neither has content you find appealing enough to pay for? I think that is the problem for both Paramount+ and Max.I don't think enough people like either service. Combining their catalogues just leaves potential subscribers with a larger catalogue of content they still don't like enough to pay for.I don't have either Max or Paramount+, but if they combined it might be worth it.
Only time will tell when it comes to the ability to keep and gain subscribers.
I'm still sour that Paramount+ backed out of the Workaholics movie
So currently neither has content you find appealing enough to pay for? I think that is the problem for both Paramount+ and Max.I don't think enough people like either service. Combining their catalogues just leaves potential subscribers with a larger catalogue of content they still don't like enough to pay for.
That seems to be a common problem, which is probably another reason people aren't too keen on subscribing to either service, and probably won't to a combined service.More like I'm having money problems this year,
Why? Did they force her to do a Scream 7?plus Paramount made me mad in how it treated the lead actress of Scream 6.
Suddenly the execs are figuring out that the ad based television of yesterday was actually a functional and stable model that worked.
Chesterton's Fence.Always have to wonder about that. "Wait this stable and productive model that was functional for decades... was good actually?"