On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Adam Bowie <[email protected]> wrote:

> It'll be interesting to see how this goes. Lots of competitors keeps
> everyone on their toes, but the only real winners are the studios.
>
> And the trend at the moment seems to be exclusive deals. So if it's on
> Netflix, it's not on Amazon (or Lovefilm in the UK). That means keeping
> multiple subscriptions with multiple companies if you want to be able to
> watch anything. That said, I can't see how it's going to change.
>
> If you can't differentiate on price or technology, then you differentiate
> on your offering. And that means exclusive deals.
>

And given that, its not clear to me how competition in this area is
actually helping consumers, since to access the same content you still need
to pay something like $30/month.

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