Sorry, no saving gold pressed latinum for you.The CBS tile in the network section on Hulu, identifies the rerun package of shows (which includes the old Treks) CBS sells to them. It is not an add on for the CBS All Access service.
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Sorry, no saving gold pressed latinum for you.The CBS tile in the network section on Hulu, identifies the rerun package of shows (which includes the old Treks) CBS sells to them. It is not an add on for the CBS All Access service.
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You save $1.63 a month so $20.56. That said, if ST: D doesn't get a second season, is there really anything else CBS streams on the service you'd want to watch?Well, $100 a year is a better deal than $9.99 a month (for no commercials), so it's not so bad.![]()
details on them hereThe service has given straight-to-series orders to three new shows, CBS Interactive president and chief operating officer Marc DeBevoise announced
http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/cbs-all-access-will-ferrell-ridley-scott-1202513113/It will debut before year’s end between the two chapters of “Star Trek: Discovery
http://bigbrothernetwork.com/big-brother-over-the-top-2-cbs-no-plans-2017-season/CBS has confirmed there are no current plans for bringing back the Big Brother Over The Top series later this year for a 2017 season
I am interested in the 1940s period series myself.
Yes. If not me, than definitely my family.You save $1.63 a month so $20.56. That said, if ST: D doesn't get a second season, is there really anything else CBS streams on the service you'd want to watch?![]()
if ST: D doesn't get a second season, is there really anything else CBS streams on the service you'd want to watch?![]()
Because cbs is trying to protect their future when linear tv dies.I have not, but I am completely unsurprised that this happened. Keeping this show exclusively on CBS All Access just seems like a bad business model. There are too many other larger streaming titans to compete against. I suspect only the established fanbase will really pony up the money for yet another streaming service, just for one show, but if they want to attract new people to the franchise, this is the absolute worst possible way of going about doing it. They already are using Netflix outside the US for distribution. Why the hell not just use them here as well. Then they might see some new viewers. I hope the show lasts, but I get the impression that it might not go beyond a season 2.
I think it will help that the first episode is going to air on CBS (old school tv) right after (iirc) a football game. Then I'm sure they'll have a "see the next episode right now on CBS All Access!" or something to that effect, and hopefully the first episode will be smashing enough to get people to download the app.Not if nobody knows about it, it isn't. CBS has done a piss-poor job of marketing DSC up until recently, and I fear that @galad2003's experience will become more the rule than the exception and it may already be too late to build that kind of momentum.
History: A lot of people believed that Betamax was a better format than VHS back in the 80's. It died because Sony's marketing sucked and it didn't hold as much recording time as VHS tapes. Was it really better than VHS? I believe so, based on what I've read about the technology (and this is coming from someone who hates Sony products as a general rule). Did it matter? Nope.
Now: CBS is following Sony's business model. It may be ahead of the curve conceptually by forcing people to abandon "linear TV" but there are too many other popular and more well-established brands that people are more likely to stay with because most people feel change just for the sake of change is not enough for them to open their wallets further. Competition only works if the CONSUMER believes something else is better. Nobody gives a shit what CBS thinks about its own press and technology, because of course they're going to say it's all that and a bag of chips.
Not if nobody knows about it, it isn't. CBS has done a piss-poor job of marketing DSC up until recently, and I fear that @galad2003's experience will become more the rule than the exception and it may already be too late to build that kind of momentum.
I think it will help that the first episode is going to air on CBS (old school tv) right after (iirc) a football game. Then I'm sure they'll have a "see the next episode right now on CBS All Access!" or something to that effect, and hopefully the first episode will be smashing enough to get people to download the app.
Yeah I think that's what they have planned. The first two episodes will be available on CBSAA, and the first episode airs on tv.That is exactly what the did with good fight. In fact immediately after episode 1 airs, you can watch episode 2 on All-Access. So if you like episode 1 and like it then you can watch more immediately.
As much as I can be a CBSAA apologist, I will say the audio/video quality of their Star Trek shows is not as good as Netflix. That said, CBSAA is Netflix quality with shows like Good Fight, which is their first CBSAA exclusive show. So, if that's anything to go on, DSC will look and sound fantastic. But yeah, they really need to get their shit together with the older Trek shows, especially if subscriber retention is something they care about.CBS All Access has been around for a little while, and I recall seeing reviews of high network latency and poor streaming quality a year or so ago when they first announced the show.
Yeah, I mean, the last time I checked I'm pretty sure they weren't even using the HD remaster for TNG on CBSAA. And, pardon my French, that is BULLSHIT. Like, what are you doing?^^^ Precisely.
Yeah I think that's what they have planned. The first two episodes will be available on CBSAA, and the first episode airs on tv.
Also The Good Fight is an amazing show.![]()
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