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Posted by ZOD
 - April 08, 2024, 14:18:22
So now Disney wants to turn profitable after loosing billions after a decade of agenda filmed media no ones wants to see
Yeah good luck with that and there is a reason most that tried Disney+ don't often subscribe again , go woke get broke always comes true .
Posted by George
 - April 08, 2024, 02:34:52
Ok for all streaming services have the same 4 cost:

- Bandwidth
- Storage
- Media/content
- Sales/Marketing

The Netflix model worked early on as it was silly inexpensive and there was a silly TON of content available.

However as content owners started ether pulling back THEIR content for their own services and/or rising licensing rates the sheer volume of Netflix content available dropped considerably.

What we have now is 'multiple tiers' on each streaming platform based on:

- adds or no adds
- SD, HD or SHD

On TOP of all that, if one signs up for a platform that MAY NOT UNLOCK all the content on that platform - leaving a dozen or more titles that you have to pay extra for.

Good Luck Disney, currently you don't have any content I wish to see.

:)
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 08, 2024, 01:00:03
Disney is planning to put an end to password sharing on its Disney+ streaming service. Disney CEO Bob Iger has now revealed details in an interview.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Disney-Disney-to-take-action-against-password-sharing-from-June.824039.0.html