Continuing your subscription will allow you to keep them for as long as you wish, until they are released on blu ray and dvd where you can then own them for all eternity.^ I hate to keep coming back to this, but...it'd be even more logical if you got to KEEP the episodes.![]()
And it's not guaranteed that CBS-AA will always make the episodes available, is it? They know as well as anyone that fans will want to subscribe, then binge-watch all the episodes, then unsubscribe again. So CBS is not going to have the eps available any longer than they have to.
In my observations, its less a fandom thing, and more of a cultural shift. Binge watching through episodes is far more common, including on Netflix series, than even with DVDs.I'm sure that whatever kind of show The Good Fight is, its fans are different from Trek fans, and will probably be treated differently by CBS-AA. Because while fans of the other show might not subscribe just to binge-watch and then cancel again, DSC fans definitely will if able.
I wouldn't lose sleep over the possibility of CBSAA making it hard for people to give them money until I have an actual reason to. For now, I think based off how they treat another show under the same model is pretty reliable info.I'm sure that whatever kind of show The Good Fight is, its fans are different from Trek fans, and will probably be treated differently by CBS-AA. Because while fans of the other show might not subscribe just to binge-watch and then cancel again, DSC fans definitely will if able.
I'm sure that whatever kind of show The Good Fight is, its fans are different from Trek fans, and will probably be treated differently by CBS-AA. Because while fans of the other show might not subscribe just to binge-watch and then cancel again, DSC fans definitely will if able.
Yeah why would CBSAA single themselves out as they only streaming service that punishes people for subscribing at X date rather than Y date? No one else does this. I think this whole theory about locking out late adopters is based on nothing except cynicism about the model in general.If I subscribe to a service like this, I expect their full content available to me at all times. I pay through Amazon Prime for HBO and Showtime and I have full access to all their content (not anything live though) as long as my subscription is paid. I expect nothing less from CBS, and if I get less, then I most certainly will be one of those who subscribe just long enough to see their fucking show and drop them like a rock. That is, if I want their show that bad, which I suspect I will with DSC.
Yeah why would CBSAA single themselves out as they only streaming service that punishes people for subscribing at X date rather than Y date? No one else does this. I think this whole theory about locking out late adopters is based on nothing except cynicism about the model in general.
This is the worst case scenario that is theorized by people here and in other places but that is not how CBSAA has treated their other (and right now only) CBSAA exclusive show, The Good Fight. All the episodes are available to anyone. You could sign up for the week-long free trial, watch the entire 10 episode series in a few days, and cancel before CBSAA got any money out of you. I find it hard to believe they would change their business model just for DSC.
With it announced that DSC will have new episodes every Sunday starting Sept.24 look at CBS network's actual schedule. It shows Star Trek is not a threat since CBS's NCIS Named Most-Watched Drama Series in the World [ NCIS has now won the award three out of the last four years.]
SUNDAY
7-8 PM — 60 Minutes
8-9 PM — WISDOM OF THE CROWD
9-10 PM — NCIS: Los Angeles
10-11 PM — Madam Secretary
So CBS putting the premiere on the night of football and 60 Minutes doesn't matter to the ratings of regular shows. It is the following week where any competition from CBSAA would happen.
Since Trek fans are paying for a subscription to CBSAA the hit to any Nielsen ratings probably isn't anything since fans of NCIS: Los Angeles would just DVR that series and watch it within 3-7 days. Or they could see it on CBSAA.
I guess we should wonder if after the break in January 2018 if CBSAA would make new episodes available on Sunday evenings or another night?
It sounds like you already are a subscriber to CBSAA. Can you tell us what time zone you are in and what time "The Good Fight" was made available each week?The sunday night schedule is largely meaningless because if they do it like good fight the show will be available early in the morning on sunday so even if you wanted to watch NCIS at 9 you would still have all day you could watch Star Trek before then. The only exception to the sunday morning release will be the second episode will be launch on CBSAA after episode 1 airs on CBS. After that expect them in the mornings to show up.
I'm in Central, and it was sometime around midnight. I couldn't tell you exactly when as I was asleep, but I know I woke up at 2:30am once and it was there.It sounds like you already are a subscriber to CBSAA. Can you tell us what time zone you are in and what time "The Good Fight" was made available each week?
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