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A new news article has been published at TrekToday:

CBS All Access will be offering an ad-free experience, but this will come at a higher price. The price for the regular...

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I have been subscribing to CBS All Access for about a year now. The commercials do annoy me, but I haven't yet decided whether I'm going to upgrade. The thing is, a lot of older CBS shows (what they call their "classic" catalog) don't have commercials anyway. You're only really seeing them on present day shows, like maybe if my DVR doesn't properly record an episode of Big Bang Theory (CBS doesn't come in great on my antenna). So it's an intermittent inconvenience. The one time it was really annoying was when I was watching old seasons of The Amazing Race and there seemed to be endless commercials between segments and before the show would start.

I guess I'll see how much it starts to annoy me with Discovery. I could see upgrading while the show is on or while I am catching up on another show, then going back to the lower rate otherwise.
 
I used to have hulu and the ads didn't bother me enough to pay more for the premium semi-non-commercial version. I'll probably feel similarly about CBSAA.
 
Netflix has no ads. So, as a consumer, I expect other subscription-based entertainment services to have no ads. I will let them figure out the behind-the-scenes logistics on that.

Kor
 
If you want to play with that analogy, it would be that you can upgrade and pay more to drive a Benz instead of a modest Kia, pay for the Kia and be happy with what it is, or hey, there's a way you can get a Benz for free. Yeah, not legal, but also not a crime that's exactly cracked down on either, so you're going to get away with it. (that's the mindset, anyway)

Morally wrong, sure, but if you can't/wont buy the Benz and the Kia randomly shuts off for 3 minutes after every 7 minutes of driving, the free Benz looks appealing. The Kia defect was introduced on purpose, too.

Especially when other dealerships (netflix in this case) have gotten you used to paying for Kias that don't keep shutting off. People would be happy to buy THAT Kia, and were planning to do so. When CBS decided to engineer problems into their Kia and force Benz purchases in order to get that experience, it definitely encourages people to think about it more.

Even more annoyingly, in everywhere but US/Canada, they just made a deal to get money from Netflix and are showing it there. So your existing subscription would have already taken care of it and you'd have gotten a seamless experience, no ads, no extra app to deal with. They went out of their way to stick it to US/Canada viewers.
 
It's a C.R.I.M.E. to steal a car folks.

It's a C.R.I.M.E. to pirate a TV show.

A person who steals a car isn't acquitted because Mercedes - Benz overprices their vehicles.

A person who pirates a TV show isn't acquitted because a legitimate streaming service raised the price.

Blaming the victim is stupid.
 
That, of course, does not mean that the CBS model is smart. Nor is ignoring the reality of human behavior when designing things.
 
Cars may eventually break down, just like this Kia/Benz/etc. analogy has done. :rolleyes:

Kor
 
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