The major studios are scrambling, trying to figure out how to make money from their movies now that DVD sales are dropping. Blockbuster is on the verge of disappearing, and Netflix is trying to transition to streaming services. One possible replacement is to boost the video on demand (VOD) part of the business. It has [...]
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HDTV Almanac - How Much Would You Pay?
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Re: HDTV Almanac - How Much Would You Pay?
I find it hard to justify, for example, Netflix current price for streaming movies; considering new releases can be rented for a $1.00 per day at Publix. I would pay nothing extra, even for new releases. Most movies are junk, made for the teenage audience. My viewing experience finds a good movie about once every 5 years or more. Hollywood is void of worthwhile movies; I have no desire to pay for Hollywood’ crap; regardless of distribution method.alfredpoor wrote:The major studios are scrambling, trying to figure out how to make money from their movies now that DVD sales are dropping. Blockbuster is on the verge of disappearing, and Netflix is trying to transition to streaming services. One possible replacement is to boost the video on demand (VOD) part of the business. It has [...]
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