Guessing a lot of folks have learned that the grass isn't always greener on the other side. Me? I pay for what I want and am happy with having options that are incredibly flexible.
I wonder if the streaming bubble will burst and some of the losers in the streaming Wars will have to band together to thrive.
Good for them. It's almost as if they know how to plan things out.
Like I said before on this thread, this is the move they would have had to make. Combining all the assets into one streaming service is the move they needed to be competitive. I am curious how this affects Viacom's deal with Netflix.
Now CBS All Access will have will a larger back catalog in its library. This makes something like Apple TV+ look really bad, they are the cheapest of the streaming services, but they got hardly anything. It's why I heard Apple and Netflix were trying to buy MGM, to get some properties of their own.