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<blockquote data-quote="payn" data-source="post: 8675676" data-attributes="member: 90374"><p>Im actually starting to see an evening out of quantity of content among the streaming services. This is, of course, worse for everybody since having more and more subs is starting to be a requirement. Totally expected though once folks started cord cutting.</p><p></p><p>Dont discount Disney's family oriented content for lack of popularity. I think the original idea was for Disney to be PG-13 and under while Hulu would house all the R rated stuff. Though, soon the Netflix marvel series will land on D+ so that hard line might become very blurry soon. D+ is a very strong contender for top tier streaming service.</p><p></p><p>While the DC content has not been quite as good as the Marvel, I do think DC television has been a bit better. Giving a lot of legs to HBOMAX. Especially, with Watchmen film and series. Add in the plethora of content HBO and WB offers and HBO is a legit top tier streamer.</p><p></p><p>Netflix has been struggling in my opinion. They seem to have moved to quantity over quality in much of their programming. This was to be expected as companies started reeling in their IPs (see Marvel series again). This put NF on tilt as they try and pump out thier own original series. NF tried to roll out Jupiter's Legacy, but it bombed. However, Umbrella Academy seems to be quite popular and for good reason, its a great show (better than The Boys in my opnion of course). Netflix was once the king, but those days seem to be waning.</p><p></p><p>Amazon Prime seems like a value coupled with the shipping discounts and everything else Amazon has to offer. As their catalog grows Amazon will be right in there with the other top tier services. I think the key to Amazon is its diversity in programming. They got Sups, fantasy, police procedurals, etc... Amazon will be here for the long haul since they got the staying power, but content wise, they got a ways to go to catch up to the leaders, IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="payn, post: 8675676, member: 90374"] Im actually starting to see an evening out of quantity of content among the streaming services. This is, of course, worse for everybody since having more and more subs is starting to be a requirement. Totally expected though once folks started cord cutting. Dont discount Disney's family oriented content for lack of popularity. I think the original idea was for Disney to be PG-13 and under while Hulu would house all the R rated stuff. Though, soon the Netflix marvel series will land on D+ so that hard line might become very blurry soon. D+ is a very strong contender for top tier streaming service. While the DC content has not been quite as good as the Marvel, I do think DC television has been a bit better. Giving a lot of legs to HBOMAX. Especially, with Watchmen film and series. Add in the plethora of content HBO and WB offers and HBO is a legit top tier streamer. Netflix has been struggling in my opinion. They seem to have moved to quantity over quality in much of their programming. This was to be expected as companies started reeling in their IPs (see Marvel series again). This put NF on tilt as they try and pump out thier own original series. NF tried to roll out Jupiter's Legacy, but it bombed. However, Umbrella Academy seems to be quite popular and for good reason, its a great show (better than The Boys in my opnion of course). Netflix was once the king, but those days seem to be waning. Amazon Prime seems like a value coupled with the shipping discounts and everything else Amazon has to offer. As their catalog grows Amazon will be right in there with the other top tier services. I think the key to Amazon is its diversity in programming. They got Sups, fantasy, police procedurals, etc... Amazon will be here for the long haul since they got the staying power, but content wise, they got a ways to go to catch up to the leaders, IMO. [/QUOTE]
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