With the news breaking yesterday that Paramount needed to cut costs or whatever the fuck it was, I wondered if Discovery was going to fall victim to that just given the fact that it already has several years behind it. Picard ending after this season was already a given.
In some ways, I think this also speaks to a larger issue and that's keeping content exclusive to one's own streaming platform. We're in an increasingly crowded streaming marketplace where subscribers are essentially forced to jump from one platform to the other if they want to watch a certain series. Some don't even bother because they don't want to pay for yet ANOTHER streaming app just for one or two shows. If you remember, this was the number one complaint back in 2017 when Discovery was premiering on then-CBS All Access.
This is just a hot take, of course. I have absolutely no idea what Discovery's performance metrics even are. I just know that speaking from personal experience, there are plenty of other shows I would love to see across several other streaming apps, but, I'm not willing to fork out more money to see them. There's just too much content out there.
In some ways, I think this also speaks to a larger issue and that's keeping content exclusive to one's own streaming platform. We're in an increasingly crowded streaming marketplace where subscribers are essentially forced to jump from one platform to the other if they want to watch a certain series. Some don't even bother because they don't want to pay for yet ANOTHER streaming app just for one or two shows. If you remember, this was the number one complaint back in 2017 when Discovery was premiering on then-CBS All Access.
This is just a hot take, of course. I have absolutely no idea what Discovery's performance metrics even are. I just know that speaking from personal experience, there are plenty of other shows I would love to see across several other streaming apps, but, I'm not willing to fork out more money to see them. There's just too much content out there.
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