Exactly, real a-hole move.You’d think they’d have backed all the video clip up on P+ first, before shutting them down.
Exactly, real a-hole move.You’d think they’d have backed all the video clip up on P+ first, before shutting them down.
I wonder if it was over the cost of paying residuals. If you don’t show anything, you don’t have to pay anything?Exactly, real a-hole move.
I wonder if it was over the cost of paying residuals. If you don’t show anything, you don’t have to pay anything?
Data storage costs went up?
I imagine it's a cost thing right now.Two things are now the only things that make sense.![]()
I imagine it's a cost thing right now.
Follow the money.
Humans are immediate gratification creatures.It's cost regardless, I agree. They do nothing without looking at the bottom line.
Edited to add, generally the IMMEDIATE bottom line anymore.
Maybe. Might also be the cost of bandwidth to host those clips?I wonder if it was over the cost of paying residuals. If you don’t show anything, you don’t have to pay anything?
Ahh thanks for bringing that up. My free month is almost up. Luckily I can cancel now and still have 8 more days to go.I just cancelled my subscription to Paramount+.
i haven't watched a movie on purpose in years. i watch tv, the more the better. i don't want just two hours of something i enjoy, and then to have to wait literal years for more of it. just completely uninterested in movies.But, even if I'm at home it's still an experience with a movie. A show doesn't do the same thing..
I get that. I enjoy TV but I don't need more of something just because I enjoy it.i haven't watched a movie on purpose in years. i watch tv, the more the better. i don't want just two hours of something i enjoy, and then to have to wait literal years for more of it. just completely uninterested in movies.
i haven't watched a movie on purpose in years. i watch tv, the more the better. i don't want just two hours of something i enjoy, and then to have to wait literal years for more of it. just completely uninterested in movies.
I'm wondering if the best case scenerio for Star Trek is for Paramount to be stripped away with the Star Trek franchise and all it's trademarks being independently acquired by a wealthy person/entity that actually cares about the franchise. Like the owner of Amazon , Isnt he he a Trek fan.?
I tend to think that “let a single billionaire control it” is seldom the correct answer. For, like, anything.
Which is more likely: a conglomerate buys Paramount, or pieces get sold to different buyers?
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