Comcast Unveils Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ Streaming Bundle
Comcast Unveils Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ Streaming Bundle
My solution is to just watch less in general.
Not like there’s a ton of new stuff worth watching at any given time anyway.
That was one of the main factors in my cutting the cord in the first place.
As someone outside the us: I wish
Amazon had (maybe still has, no idea) the habit of having some movies and shows only available in your local language
Apple and others have tried to fix the discovery issue. And some of the platforms tell them to fuck off. Such as Netflix. And formerly Amazon.
If you’re not aware, AppleTV will list things across many streaming services and take you right to the shows/movies in the respective apps. As long as a platform is participating. So you just browse/search in a central place.
Apple and Amazon worked out their differences a few years ago and their stuff is now part of the index.
I wonder if this bundle will change that. Currently, Netflix does not integrate with these sort of features.
Use JustWatch.com or their app.
It doesn’t solve the multiple services issue, but it at least helps you find what you’re looking for.
The sad thing is it'll probably start with infinite anime. There are so many currently existing manga that could be quickly and easily adapted to a full anime given the proper AI backing that it could take you years just to catch up.
Our great grandkids will probably be watching Spotify remixes of aitv shows recommended to them by influencers paid for by micro10gapplesoft
Counterpoint:
Thanks to streaming we don't spend quite as much time thinking about the media we consume and the deeper meanings and subtext and generating internal fanfictions about what could possibly be coming up in the next episode a week from now.
Streaming makes media easier to consume but fills it with culturally empty calories.
The grand majority of conversation I see about a show is, "Have you seen _? No? You should totally watch _, it's really good!" Or alternatively, "Yeah, it's great isn't it?"
Since Netflix came out we've definitely taken one step down the ladder rung closer to Idiocracy ass movies.
Bundling works at scale if you maximize customer pool. I don’t think ESPN cable would be affordable to most people without bundling it into cable packages; their TV is subsidized by every non sports watching household. I wish there was more transparency into the costs to determine if you are coming ahead or behind in the bundling.
But at the end of the day everyone hates paying for multiple streaming apps. To me that means people just want a bundle that magically has everything they want to watch.
I don’t think ESPN cable would be affordable to most people without bundling it into cable packages
Then it’s not a viable network.
their TV is subsidized by every non sports watching household.
But that’s exactly why people started ditching cable in the first place. They wouldn’t be bundling ESPN with non-sports channels, they would bundle other less popular sports channels with ESPN so they can jack up the price because ESPN. But ESPN doesn’t carry the sports I follow, and I can’t get the network that does without paying double because it’s in a bundle with ESPN.
Netflix DVD by mail was actually peak.
Netflix streaming is also good, but DVD by mail was awesome to queue up movies and work through an intended set of watch items.
I would go hard for a cheap 5 disc physical Netflix again. $10 a month for 5 disc’s at once, awesome.
we know it’ll never happen, but if they…
only then, in my view, it’d equal the convenience I have today and I wouldn’t mind paying a reasonable amount for that.
Stremio + Torrentio has changed my life recently!
Tons of tutorials online and it’s dead simple to set up. Takes ~ 5 mins
If you’re willing to pay a bit for convenience, there’s put.io
Account also easily shareable between friends. They don’t care
At least you aren’t locked into a contract and can cancel whenever you want.
For now.
I came to sarcastipost this under the parent comment, but you seem to have unironically beaten me to it.
For now.