Honestly I'd rather they came up with something good during the offseason and keep it than cancel it. I feel like Disco is in jeopardy if everyone bails.
Yeah. I'll be cancelling in the next few days, and I'm curious whether they'll offer some sort of deal to extend. Sirius does this shit all the time.Which is meaningless because they are still counting all the free subscriptions.
That's a truism and actually is the basis for people holding them accountable for the decision.It's CBS decision to put Star Trek Discovery on their All Access website...
Fortunately, there's competition for consumers to vote a lesson to Netflix if they feel mistreated.Netflix just announced another price increase to $14 per month before tax, starting next month. In Pennsylvania, that would bring it to $15.12 per month. That's after losing NBC's and FOX's television programming, and they're soon to lose Disney. Meanwhile, commercial-free CBS All Access is $10, with no tax in Pennsylvania. Considering Netflix's original programming is mostly crap, I'm actually glad that Discovery is on CBS All Access. Saves me over $5 per month.
Year? I'm canceling before my freeDo you plan on continuing to pay the monthly rate after Disco is done for the year...?
From what people have told me they offer a month free all-access if you try to cancel.Yeah. I'll be cancelling in the next few days, and I'm curious whether they'll offer some sort of deal to extend. Sirius does this shit all the time.![]()
Does it seem counterintuitive that they are distributing it on Netflix in foreign markets? It's online, and Netflix is now their direct competitor in the US market. I do hope that if CBSAA fails they'll fall back to Netflix rather than cancel the series.
$10.99 per month for just the streaming. If you get it through your cable provider, it's usually like $15 and includes the streaming.How much is showtime per month?
No it doesn’t. Netflix wants to grow their global market so it makes sense for them to want it overseas.
If cbsaa fails it will likely move to showtime. Netflix won’t happen.
Why showtime over Netflix. Netflix is paying the production costs. If I were Netflix and CBSAA goes belly up I would play hard ball. The Netflix ratings for trek have been strong. Either put it on Netflix in the USA or no foreign distribution and no more contributions to the costs of production.
I assume CBS would just move it to CBS, not Showtime. The only thing that would change is going from streaming to broadcast is that they stop using naughty words, which has been the only time the show did anything that wasn't possible on broadcast.
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