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Nice to see Netflix are raising prices by £1 and £2.
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That's annoying, the UHD membership is going up to £14 a month... What's also more annoying is the same article (BBC) states that Disney+ is going up £2 a month too. Neither companies have contacted me to let me know this... you think their members would be the first to know rather than a news network.
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BT Sport started at £6 / month. It's now £24 / month. I know one's live sport and one is just streaming but someone's gotta' pay to get all these series and movies made (especially if they aren't going to cinema) and there's no way streaming companies will want to foot the bills. |
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Plus the majority won't cancel as they'll have no other way to watch movies and tv shows. Once they are hooked then the majority will stay. By the way. A prescription is something you get from the chemist not Netflix. |
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Basically if Disney's main showcase and especially income source is streaming rather than cinema then it's streamers who will have to pay for Disney's output. The next MCU or Star Wars movie costs $200m for example and it doesn't get a huge world wide cinema release then streamers will foot the bill. |
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