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Because they are too busy attacking their own stars and their own fans...Why can't Disney's writers tell stories as compelling as this behind the scenes drama?
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Because they are too busy attacking their own stars and their own fans...Why can't Disney's writers tell stories as compelling as this behind the scenes drama?
So there was a substantial segment of folks who didn't do streaming before the pandemic, only took it up during, and are now... what, reverting back to regular TV? Done with watching scripted/episode entertainment on screens entirely?Apparently people are not just not signing up for new services, but they're cutting out the ones they've had for years. For a certain chunk of the population, streaming channels were for the social distancing era.
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I watch some of the stream shows with my wife, but otherwise it's just live sports I miss in a post cable life.So there was a substantial segment of folks who didn't do streaming before the pandemic, only took it up during, and are now... what, reverting back to regular TV? Done with watching scripted/episode entertainment on screens entirely?
I still have cable because Im a sports fan (NFL/NHL) and cutting the cord would actually cost me more money. Though, cable still includes FX (Hulu stuff), USA/SYFY (Peacock stuff), AMC (whoever buys the stream license stuff) Paramount network (P+ stuff).I watch some of the stream shows with my wife, but otherwise it's just live sports I miss in a post cable life.
I don't even know what would be on cable.
The downside is you have to watch as the series air (unless you have DVR).
Some of it, yeah, Though the AMC and Hulu stuff definitely has an expiration date with my cable sub.Generally, if you have a cable subscription to a channel, you get access to the streaming catalogs. I haven't yet cut my cable, but I can watch NBC's/Syfy streaming services on my Roku for no extra money, for example.