Welcome to business.
Absolutely. I am not the one looking to deny the forces at play.
Welcome to business.
Business is never black and white and we will never know the full story.They are a startup in the streaming service business. They have launched in not the best of times (again Disney on the horizon). It's not so much a money thing as a growth thing and how much they are able to sustain. Again, "failure" in what sense? It can fail in one but succeed in another. Like TOS in helping sell RCA sell color TVs that helped keep them alive when on the ratings bubble (source: Solow & Justman). No matter which side someone is on in like STD the issues are not so black & white. I will say actions speak louder than words so as long as CBS is still investing that's good. Then again, they can always change their minds. If Picard does not perform as expected they could change everything for the worse.
They'll look at ratings and revenue. That's their primary tune in. Not people whining on the internet.
Business is never black and white and we will never know the full story.
Tell me how CBS could acquire something like Netflix? What capital would they bring to bear, and would Netflix or Hulu even be open to selling? Not like they are hurting. And, if Netflix could be bought, why would Disney launch their own instead of just acquiring that asset? The actions of Disney and CBS indicates that they think that they can compete in that market and make money. They are putting more money behind DSC and Star Trek as a whole which means they don't see it as a failure.
I am disagreeing?I am entertained by the way you disagree with what I say then repeat my points as your own.![]()
I'll make this one simple: Yup.Everything is done to add corporate value for shareholders not create Star Trek for Trekkies. Bottom line.
It's a "start-up" connected to media giant with deep pockets and huge assets. The CBS Corporation is not small potatoes.
If Discovery or the new show were PSA's, you might have a point. But they aren't. CBS is trying to make a buck.I still can't wrap my head around packaging a show representing diversity to a targeted paying market. The non Access or Netflix crowd, well you lot that used to be the given Trek audience, pay up or shut up. You'd think diversity would be a message to get out to even poorer people.
However as you say it's what sells, it's a product.
Not sure of what makes you think that "poor" people (generally) believe in diversity.Selling a message to those who already believe in it is the symptom of this age. XD
If Discovery or the new show were PSA's, you might have a point. But they aren't. CBS is trying to make a buck.
And diversity is helping in that regard.
Not sure of what makes you think that "poor" people (generally) believe in diversity.
Apologies if this has already been addressed: will the Picardverse have to be at least 25% different from TNG, as DSC is from TOS?
Apologies if this has already been addressed: will the Picardverse have to be at least 25% different from TNG, as DSC is from TOS?
It will be to TNG what TMP was to Star Trek.
No. It was a bad TOS episode on steroids.That’s not possible. TMP was better than TOS . ....
No. It was a bad TOS episode on steroids.
It's better with the sound off.It was beautiful.
What? The soundtrack is great!It's better with the sound off.
I'd like a version with just the soundtrack and the visuals.What? The soundtrack is great!
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