I never said that, at all.
Probably not. I've already stated that I am unusual in my media consumption, so I would not presume that others share my views. In fact, in my experience, few people share my views exactly.
Exactly, you may love CBS content, but again I think this service would appeal to me and many others if it had a wider variety of stuff on it.
I think you are the exception, not the rule.
A right to? Sure. Do I take it seriously? Nope.
And complaining about nontrivial things doesn't always change things per say, doesn't mean its not useful sometimes. Who is to decide when complaining is useful or nor?
We simply don't have all the corporate info that they use to make their decisions. Lack of information makes for poor decision making. So, no, I don't trust corporations, and I trust individuals at times even less..
Except I have often said these corporations are making a stupid move when they make that move and lo and behold I am correct.
I am not driven by the profit motive and short term thinking these corporations are. I am not right all the time, but I trust my judgment over some Hollywood bean counter.
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Well, I disagree with that presumption. I think once a year was fine, and the five month span was too short.[/QUOTE]
I completely disagree, I think that was a terrible idea.
You don't have to trust CBS. But, I don't see any other way around it. Bitch about it and hope they fail? There is a certain level of acceptance that comes with these discussions. I simply wait and see because the consequences will bear themselves out.
Despite about to be merged with Viacom. CBS could convince
That is why I think CBS All Access is a half-assed measure if they cannot convince a company they are about merge to support them, why should assume they will ever get beyond their own limited library and few new shows every year, if no other company, not even Viacom, will invest their content into them? Where is the giant injection of new content?
If you may not want to see Paramount films on CBS All Access, but what if for someone else that would be a big get that would bring them in and make them stay? They find Star Trek will looking for Paramount's film library, but that won't happen because CBS does not have, because Viacom does not believe in this service. That is the damning thing, it makes me think its half-assed, no one else is putting their skin in this game, Viacom seems to think its a lemon. If CBS cannot get anyone to put skin in the game here, it shows me its a pretty weak player.
If Viacom can't be bothered to believe in CBS All Access, why should I or anyone else who is not in love with CBS' content think its not a lemon?
You say CBS All Access is fine the way it is, but it's so great, why doesn't anyone else put their skin in this game?
Because a lot of people think this service is not worth the price:
https://www.theverge.com/2018/1/10/...tar-trek-discovery-streaming-service-analysis
If CBS wanted to impress a bunch of people? Convince someone else put their content on CBS All Access, then I would think they were serious about this because I do not think their library and few new shows a year will cut it, not even close.
I wouldn't be so hard CBS All Access if I thought the CBS executives controlling it were not so lazy
and apathetic they couldn't get anyone else to invest content in their service. This supposed to be their best effort and I am supposed to be impressed they are investing in a few new shows a year? Pretty lackluster effort.