Posted on 10/25/2015 5:14:44 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
Whatever you call it, it's killing the cable tv business.
Its no secret that young people like to consume entertainment they dont necessarily pay for.
But when business and tech types talk about this reality, they tend to use neutral or even flattering language: Millennials, they say, like to swap files and share subscription passwords. After all, super-earnest, bike-commuting, coffee-sipping twenty-somethings dont look like dangerous criminals. And lets face it, no business wants to alienate the work-forces largest generational cohort, with billions, if not trillions, worth of spending ahead of it.
But now some Wall Street analysts have decided to come right out and use another S wordstealin discussing the problems facing some traditional media enterprises.
The millennials are a generation that grew up (and will likely grow old) sharing (read stealing) passwords for access to content if it continues to be ignored, wrote analysts Mike McCormack, Scott Goldman, and Tudor Mustata in a note to clients Tuesday. We believe it is the most significant cause of the declining pay TV subscriber base.
(Excerpt) Read more at time.com ...
Amen to what you said. I am tired of being forced to buy crap I don't want to get the half dozen or so channels which I do.
Go streaming. Why support left wing media thugs financially?
I can get 50+ channels crap over the air and still get my intelligence insulted for free. Why pay for it?
When you rip the moral fiber out of America, there is no stealing.
Second, dress it up, justify it how you will, theft is theft.
The cable business is killing the cable business — with their twice-annual price increases.
About 3 years ago, they jumped my cable/Internet nearly $10. Then, 6 months later they jumped it by a similar amount.
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More holders of content are bypassing cable/satellite and going direct to the Internet.
Hulu has started offering an almost-commercial free service.
Youtube is going to be offering pay-accounts with no commercials.
Paramount released a chunk of their movies to Youtube.
Netflix and Amazon Prime seem to have found success and both are producing some original programming that is more successful than some of the broadcast/network offering.
HBO, Showtime and CBS are starting to provide some streaming services for a fee.
EXACTLY! Well said.
Same here. :-) Movies on Netflix. News online. Who needs cable TV now?
Sing it once; get paid once.
“But this day and age where in most other areas of life they are taught to not be discerning or that their feelings trump facts, well...what do you expect?”
That was my take-away, too.
“Most of the youngsters these days have been taught that everything is a right and therefore, it should be free.”
Exactly.
The one thing that infuriated me the most about cable companies was every single year you would have to threaten to cut the cord after your rates doubled, then suddenly they would offer you the latest deal. I hate games
Exactly! And yet, in response, the Cable TV companies are blaming “Millennials”...? No wonder the industry is in trouble.
Conan: Crush your enemies. See them driven before you. Hear the lamentations of their women. And watch your granddaughter playing with shells and starfish among the wet rocks on the beach...
Conan FINALLY gets it right. :)
If every commercial wasn’t explosions, crappy rock or rap music, stuffing “diversity” into every scene, etc. maybe I’d think about it.
Unfortunately my wife does for sports.
Well, my wife does call me an ogre, but not Conan. We've all become so civilized that sitting on a couch mindlessly watching Cable TV is deemed so important that we should pay tons of money for the privilege. When we can frolic on the beach for free.
I love spending $150 a month for endless reruns of Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, Law and Order Criminal intent, NCIS, NCIS LA, Raymond, King of Queens, Castle, Bones, 2 Broke Girls, Friends, Fresh Prince, Golden Girls, Rosanne, Mike and Molly, Frasier, How i Met Your Mother, etc, etc, etc....
I pay for cable and netflix. My son lives across town and he has the passwords to access them both on his computer. The cable company offers the app and I am not using it, so he does. They offer the service, I take advantage of it. Oh well. The rates keep going up while quality goes down.....They could do what netflix does, limiting the number of devices that can be used at one time, but it doesn’t appear they do. I can watch my TV/DVR on my phone, my tablet, my laptop, as well as my TV. I don’t bother but my son can, if he wishes.
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