streaming services, ie Netflix, was a great deal up till about 2015 or so.... With one subscription, we had access to this huge library of content because all of the studios were licensing their stuff to the one platform. And with no ads even.
But then the studios became envious of Netflix's success and they recognized they had missed the boat with the general transition to web streaming and away from cable. So then studios said "hmm, we should try and get a piece of this pie" and so they each decided to form their own streaming service, for the same cost as Netflix.
The problem is that each studio in itself doesnt generate enough new content to make it worth it. They only have a back catalog. Remember UPN? The network that was created in the 90s solely around Star Trek Voyager. It wasnt enough.
And this situation goes against why the consumer liked it to begin with. Cable costs like what about 80 dollars a month? Nowadays, thats what Im paying for high speed internet itself. I dont want to pay 10 bucks a month to 5 or 10 different streaming services to access to the full catalog we once had back in 2012. Its just not worth it. Actually, now theyre creating tiered pricing so if you go with the lowest one, you have to start watching ads again...
And then theres the amount of content for any one particular show. Now everyone is following the model of a season being 10 episodes (or less). Damn whatever happened to the good ole days of 24 episodes to a season??
At best, Ill wait for a show I like to fully complete a season's uploads, and then Ill pay for one month of that network, binge watch the shows I like, and hen I cancel it till next year.
Seems to me streaming services has killed itself due to greed. Il always remember the good ole days with fondness, back when I first cut cable in 2010. Nowadays, I just dont watch that much tv at all. I spend most of my time watching individual content creators on youtube, or movies that I buy outright as blurays. Budgets are tight these days and I can only afford 1 or 2 streaming services at a time. Everyone else gets the binge membership routine.
If theres a lot of people out there who feel like me, and do as I do, then I dont see a financial future for studios running their own streaming services unless they drop the costs to like 2 bucks a month.