• krimsonbun
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    2910 months ago

    a friend of mine that has hulu is getting ads now for some fucking reason. As if they don’t already get enough from the subscribers now they “need” to put ads there as well.

    • @[email protected]
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      810 months ago

      There’s a cheaper option that has ads and a more expensive version without them. He must’ve gotten switched to the lower tier or something.

      • krimsonbun
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        310 months ago

        She did, yes. I think my point still stands that no paid service should run ads.

        • @[email protected]
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          610 months ago

          That wasn’t your point though? Your original comment acted like the ads came out of nowhere and she was on the highest tier.

          The ad tier costs like $5/mo, of course it has to be supplemented with ads. You can’t run a huge network that’s also constantly generating modern, big budget content off a few million people paying $5/mo. It may seem like a grotesque amount to us, but studios are greedy as fuck with their licensing costs (which is also why every platform is trying to fill their libraries with only their own IP, but they quickly realized just now expensive it is to be constantly making TV shows and movies).

          The bottom line is, streaming was doomed to have ads eventually. It’s not a sustainable model now that every single entertainment company wants a bigger slice of the pie. Netflix was on borrowed time and we all just got used to the model that they pioneered on borrowed money (literally, they’re billions in debt). In the end, streaming will become just like cable TV, just like we had before. The main difference being everything is permanently VOD and we can pick and choose networks vs being forced to accept all of them.

          Don’t take this to mean that I am defending them. I’m just spelling out reality. I think if those workers getting paid millions per movie or season of show they work on took less money, it’d make the model more sustainable. But I doubt that’ll ever happen. Hell, we have millionaire YouTubers/streamers/etc, heh.

          • krimsonbun
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            110 months ago

            I never said anything about her paying the highest tier, I was saying it’s unreasonable to run ads on a paid service. It’s not right to make people pay in both ways, it should be one or the other. If your model isn’t sustainable that’s your problem not the consumers. However I really doubt hulu is going bankrupt and has no other choice but to run ads.

  • @[email protected]
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    810 months ago

    Clearly the only strategy is to have every service playing at once on multiple screens. Also, Disney even encourages a poly relationship with him and Hulu.

  • @[email protected]
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    710 months ago

    Ngl I thought this was a One Piece joke and was really trying to decipher it from that angle for a while

  • @BudgetBandit
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    110 months ago

    Have non and when someone releases a movie you like get it for a month and use it, then cancel it until the next thing releases.

    Haven’t had Netflix for 7 months, now that they released one piece I got a month.