That's bullshit in the context of our ongoing discussion about commercials in premium content. My subscription will have to be enough. Add commercials on TOP of the premium channel's subscription? Can't do the math with subscriptions alone? Bye-bye. I'll wait for the DVDs and send them my money that way.
Ok. Fair enough. That's what this model will bear out.
Also, Hulu has already been held up as an example of tiered pricing with commercials. So, the argument that the subscription has to be enough when there are other models indicating that there is premium content with paid subscription that
has commercials.
Right now, all the arguments against CBS All Access feels like "Boo! CBS is doing something different!" Even though other channels have done a similar model, and there are other models out there. The fact that CBS is trying something in the same vein shouldn't be so surprising.
You don't mention viewing the ads, and ultimately don't mention closing the click with a sale. The click model is fairly dumb and it has been in the news from time to time because of dissatisfied advertisers who feel ripped off. Smarter systems will make your clicks worthless without closing the sale. And just clicking to make money is a dishonest.
Just clicking to make money is dishonest...what?
If the click model is dumb, then I'll wait for it to be replaced. But, until it is replaced, I will work within that system to support sites that I want to support in the ways that I can. If that's problematic, then the system will change.
And to answer your question, yes, I do click on the adds, and some times buy based off of those adds.
Still not sure why this is offensive, but, YMMV. All Access will bear out based upon consumer dollars.