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Post by dnno1 on Jun 25, 2019 18:19:47 GMT
Yeah, the consumer can control that by only spending on what they want to see. You will find that you can spend less than what you would pay for cable. I only have Internet, DC Universe, and XBox Live and spend less than the average $107/month that cable cost. I also have Netflix, but I only pay for it about 6 months out of the year. What if the consumer wants to see all kinds of different movies and shows? They’d have to get several different streaming services in order to be able to do that. The consumer has lots of avenues to watch a movie. If it is just one film, he/she doesn't have to subscribe to multiple services. That person could just buy or rent the DVD or stream the movie though a service lice VUDU or Sling if they want. I have VUDU and I only have to pay for what I want to rent or own.
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