US pay-TV subscriber base eroding at record pace::undefined

  • @orclev
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    1131 year ago

    It’s been over 20 years since I last paid for cable TV. I’m frankly shocked it’s made it this long, but I guess they can milk the boomers for another decade or two. Certainly seems to be working for the GOP anyway.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      171 year ago

      Most of my steaming services are threatening ads now, it’s absolutely no difference.

      I guess I’m dusting off the ol’ pirate hat.

      • Skeezix
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        21 year ago

        Arrrr me laddies !!

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        Ten here, for the same reason. It was weird calling tech support when my internet went down and they’d say ‘Does your television still work?’ Bitch, I dunno, it’s not even connected to anything, I use streaming.

        The funniest was when satellite television companies showed up at my door to pitch me, obviously based on lists of competitors’ customers they’d purchased. ‘We’re x dollars cheaper with less downtime.’ ‘Okay, but I don’t use the cable service, just the internet and I stream everything.’ ‘Oh… uh we’ll give you DVR for free.’ Bitch, do you know what streaming is? I don’t have to manage recording and saving shit that still has advertisements. Your model is dead, stop trying to sell me its corpse.

        • @ikidd
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          21 year ago

          “Is your typewriter still working?”

    • Final Remix
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      71 year ago

      My mom loves TV and for some reason really enjoys commercials. I can’t explain it. There must be some inaudible frequency in commercials that’s repuslive to me, but appetitive to her.

      • @[email protected]
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        11 year ago

        I had a good friend that loved infomercials. He’d stay up to watch the late night ones - the good ones. And he’d gleefully say that if he had a credit card and disposable income, he’d buy the garbage that they sold. Never understood that… hope you’re doing good Rojo!

  • @BrianTheeBiscuiteer
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    651 year ago

    It’s alright. They’re fucking over internet subscribers just as if we still had a cable TV package.

  • @[email protected]
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    471 year ago

    On a lark I hooked up an antenna to see what was on broadcast TV. There were like 5 pbs channels and a dedicated weather channel. For being free it was pretty good.

    • @[email protected]
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      251 year ago

      PBS is actually better than ever and I prefer it over most of what gets shoved in my face on my PC.

      • Final Remix
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        111 year ago

        7 bucks a month for “passport” access, so PBS’s streaming platform. It’s damn good. NOVA episodes all over the place, news, new shows, etc. I gotta up my contribution.

      • LazaroFilm
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        101 year ago

        PBS kids is awesome. Their shows are well made and educational and available for free on their app!

  • WashedOver
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    441 year ago

    Coming up to 16 years since I cut the cord and hardly anyone I know that is younger has cable. It’s internet and then streaming.

    My father when he passed in 2013 was paying $160/mth for old HD cable for his old 35" RCA tube set before I bought him a LCD TV that required a upgrade to modern HD channels. He didn’t have internet with that either. So while they were scamming him for this old 480p HD packages he wasn’t alone I’m sure.

    I will say at new year’s I was at someone’s place that only had internet and for the group of us he brought out a HD Amazon antenna to watch the ball drop at midnight on local broadcast TV.

    The amount of commercials was jarring. I’m not looking forward to when they bring those to streaming services that are currently hemorrhaging billions.

    • @teamevil
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      301 year ago

      I watched Fargo last week via broadcast. 5 min to 5 min of commercial time. It’s insane.

      • @[email protected]
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        181 year ago

        I would watch about 16 minutes before giving up.

        In the old days flow TV was max 25-30% ads, how can people live with 50% ads? At that rate it will be “Find the content” so in a few years with 90% ads watching a 45 minute show would take 7.5 hours.

          • @[email protected]
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            91 year ago

            Looking forward to 50 seconds commercials and 10 seconds tik-tok videos, but that’s just YouTube.

            • @[email protected]
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              51 year ago

              Tiktok itself is the worst. I actually like the core of tiktok, but JFC does every other video literally have to be an ad? I actually think it’s like 3 out of 5 videos to be honest.

        • @AA5B
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          51 year ago

          Remember when broadcast TV showed commercials on the 15 minute mark, 2-3 at a time for 30 minutes each, maybe more between shows? Commercials seemed like a reasonable tradeoff, plus were predictable so you could fit it in with other things. They dug their own grave, making commercials more intrusive, harder to skip, more frequent. …. Pepperidge Farms remembers

      • @sronweb
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        101 year ago

        The problem is that OTT services are going to the adv model too. They expect that we pay a minimum subscription cost and watch advertising…this is crazy

  • that guy
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    401 year ago

    I’d subscribe if there were anything worth watching. Occupational reality shows on every channel. Streaming has gotten so bad lately that I don’t think we’re going to have a culture in the future just people setting themselves on fire for TikTok clout

    • @Dkarma
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      91 year ago

      Why would I pay $120-140 for cable every month and be forced to watch tons of ads when. I can pay <$20 for Hulu or NFLX a month and watch none?

  • @[email protected]
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    221 year ago

    Why is cable TV service, and TV streaming different? Can’t the cable service providers just be streaming TV providers? And compete globally?

    • @surewhynotlem
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      111 year ago

      The distinction does seem a bit arbitrary, but I think it’s the difference between being able to pick what you watch on demand, and having a lot of channels that are just playing whatever.

    • LazaroFilm
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      61 year ago

      Actually Disney’s CEO touched about that during that last town hall. They release the shows both on traditional TV and streaming. They realized that the demographics using either platforms don’t overlap so they decided to continue with a parallel release separately to increase their reach. (I was a camera operator filming the event, I’m not a Disney employee, nor do I support any of their opinions)

    • @mvirts
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      51 year ago

      They mostly are, or owned by the same companies. The consumer cable companies also deliver Internet access for streaming so they’re still getting paid.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      Because content owners don’t need cable providers to stream over the internet.

      HBO doesn’t need Comcast for streaming, they can (and do) stream themselves with HBO Go.

      • LazaroFilm
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        81 year ago

        That’s the main issue here. There used to be a law that studios were not allowed to own movie theaters and so they had to open their movies to be purchased or leased by other distributors. Now, that law is gone and this is why we’re screwed.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      Its currently cheaper for me to collect used laserdiscs, dvds, and blurays.

      People are dumping physical media, and its a firesale. For most discs its $1-5 if you know where to look.

  • @J12
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    111 year ago

    There’s a guy on one of my FB groups who peddles those one time fee cable boxes. His an absolute legend in the group. People are probably buying those things up in cities all around the world. I only use YouTube TV for about 3 months of the year and Hulu year around otherwise I’d probably buy one.

    Dude is probably going to get raided by the FBI at some point.

    I hope not because fuck the cable companies, Netflix, Amazon.

    Hulu’s a bro though.

  • @Lauchs
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    21 year ago

    I’d pay for cable for the one/two (please God, two) months my team is in the playoffs.

    • IninewCrow
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      I think it will become that … cable TV will just become a live event channel for people … sports, concerts, public events.

      They’ll stop using it to broadcast TV shows of any kind, including news programs because all of that can be streamed on the internet using modern systems and devices … why maintain old cable networks if people can just watch your programming when they want.

    • @ITypeWithMyDick
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      1 year ago

      There are methods to watch to games live online, for free.

      • @Lauchs
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        11 year ago

        Yeah but not at the same quality. And my preferred game is hockey where high quality really makes a difference.

  • @AeonFelis
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    21 year ago

    Millennials are killing the pay TV industry.