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The entire season is now available at once. So anyone who wants to watch DSC for free can sign up for the free week and binge it all.

And everyone who was freaking out about the concept of CBSAA expiring old episodes can relax.
 
The entire season is now available at once. So anyone who wants to watch DSC for free can sign up for the free week and binge it all.
Too bad I'm so impatient and can't wait. :lol:
I did watch quite a few episodes of the older Star Trek series while subscribed to be honest. Like Season 2 of TNG which I kind of rediscovered and found to be pretty good.
 
Sounds like the cable packages everybody hated.

And how many people only want to pay for CBS content? Frankly Star Trek is the only thing event remotely interesting on this service, with its bad interface and very limited library, how is it supposed to compete against stronger streaming services? Putting all that stuff in one service, makes for a far more competitive service.

I still wonder if enough people subscribed to truly justify the cost of the series. Did they break even? We'll probably never know but I'm curious.

Apparently selling this show to Netflix worldwide certainly helped, but Star Trek alone can't save this service.
 
Discontinued yesterday. I got my subscription through the iTunes store, to which CBSAA redirected me and was able to cancel without any fanfare or desperation offers to continue at 50% off or anything. Just a single button click and a confirmation click and done. Easy peasy. :)

I am genuinely curious how their subscriber numbers are going to trend now that Trek is over and all eps are available elsewhere. I suspect we'll never see viewership statistics, since it's all in-house and not monitored by a third party like Nielsen ratings. Such data would be considered "company proprietary" and never see the light of day.
 
They had about 1.5 million subscribers in Oct/Nov. Have they released any more recent information?

Edit: Don't they have to report their numbers for the sake of their shareholders? Surely it can't be that hard to find them. I see subscription numbers for the other streaming services all the time.
 
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I'm contemplating canceling my membership until the new season starts but I'm going to check out a few episodes of Colbert and give The Good Fight another shot, but if I wind up not watching much on CBSAA, then I'll take a break and come back for more Discovery.

I don't think viewership fluctuations this early in CBSAA's effective life will lead to its untimely demise. They definitely need to beef up their catalog to get people to stick around. But I imagine TPTB at CBS and their intrepid accountants are expecting peaks and valleys.
 
If season 1 of DSC comes out on blu-ray in the near future, that's even less incentive for me to keep CBSAA between the breaks unless they add another "can't miss" show to their stable.
 
other reasons to keep subscribers year-round other than Season 2 will start before end of 2018.

3/6/2018
CBS COO Joseph Ianniello on Tuesday said CBS All Access, the broadcast giant's over the top streaming service, will bulk up on original series to drive subscriptions

"We're increasing investment in originals," Ianniello told the Deutsche Bank Media & Telecom Conference in Palm Beach, Florida, during a presentation that was webcast. "We're doubling down there. You're going to see six to seven originals on CBS All Access in the next 12 months."
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/n...-originals-take-netflix-says-cbs-exec-1092212

We expected more originals but good to know how many.
 
"Over the top streaming service"? :lol: really? Just what does that mean exactly? Gotta love truth in marketing.

It's mediocre at best compared to other such competitors when it comes to interface design usability and general reliability. They need to do a LOT of work to get it to "good" level, IMO. The success of Discovery should no way reflect on CBSAA as a platform, which is sorely lacking and the only way to se the show (at least, initially).
 
"Over the top streaming service"? :lol: really? Just what does that mean exactly?
OTT-Over the Top, is the term created to designate a pay tv subscription service (free internet outfits like Crackle and Tubi Tv also are labeled OTT) that does not come through the cable company's box, but from another device or box that sits atop your tv.
Cable based pay tv services like HBO, Showtime, and the cable industry itself prefer the separate designation to create the illusion that there is some substantive (usually negative or inferior) difference between them and internet originated pay services-there really isn't. Netflix, Amazon, et al, are simply pay tv channels without the channel part or timeslot scheduling. Everything else about them, is exactly the same.
 
Well, I finally did it. I deleted my CBSAA subscription. Will re-up when either DSC S2 or Jordan Peele's Twilight Zone reboot comes out. I love DSC, and I've had no issues or complaints about the service, but hell, if you're not hungry why get a table, right?
 
OTT-Over the Top, is the term created to designate a pay tv subscription service (free internet outfits like Crackle and Tubi Tv also are labeled OTT) that does not come through the cable company's box, but from another device or box that sits atop your tv.
Cable based pay tv services like HBO, Showtime, and the cable industry itself prefer the separate designation to create the illusion that there is some substantive (usually negative or inferior) difference between them and internet originated pay services-there really isn't. Netflix, Amazon, et al, are simply pay tv channels without the channel part or timeslot scheduling. Everything else about them, is exactly the same.
Ah...thank you for the clarification. Makes sense.
 
Also what about will CBSAA in the future allow downloads to watch offline? A 2018 price hike "feature" announced probably june 2017. Must only watch using cbs app the downloaded DRM'd episodes similar to Amazon Video app.

2 years ago I mentioned it and here it is. Possible price hike after season 2 ?

The feature, “Download & Play,” is only available to those on CBS’s Commercial Free plan, not those on the cheaper, ad-supported tier. I
The content is only available offline for 30 days after the download, or 48 hours from the time of playback. If it expires, you’ll then have to download it again
Source
https://techcrunch.com/2018/09/14/s...access-rolls-out-support-for-offline-viewing/
 
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