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by pgodzin
3218 days ago
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What's the difference at that point if Disney's content is on Amazon rather than Netflix. They are betting that their entire catalog (ABC, Marvel, Star Wars, ESPN, etc) is worth more direct to consumer than whatever small fraction they are getting of every subscriber fee. |
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Maybe I'm weird, but I get my fix of Disney IP's by purchasing a Blu-Ray once or twice a year - I can't stand the garbage Disney puts on their cable channels (seriously, to hell with the Disney Channel and Disney Jr.), their classic movie library I won't let my daughter near, I couldn't care less about anything on ESPN and ABC. That basically leaves Pixar, Star Wars, (sometimes) Marvel and on (rare) occasion their newer films and licensed content. Why on earth would I pay $5-10/mo ($60-120/yr) when I can spend $20-40/yr on a disc or two?