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Referring to Cable and Satellite subscriptions with yearly contracts paid per month.
Are we at that crossroads yet where subscription numbers are falling or have we already been there for a while?
With sooo many "over the top" services people can subscribe to (no yearly contract), is there still high demand for traditional subscription television?
From a "quality" aspect (overall, not programming quality), I do think Cable/Satellite serves a purpose as the internet based offerings are still lacking quality wise (some still standard def for crying out loud, some 720p).
For me, one thing I have found with the over the top services is the apparent lack of ability to SKIP adverts sometimes. Most do but for on-deman on NowTV, you cannot skip some stuff.
I am not saying these services are dead but as the decline started?
Are we at that crossroads yet where subscription numbers are falling or have we already been there for a while?
With sooo many "over the top" services people can subscribe to (no yearly contract), is there still high demand for traditional subscription television?
From a "quality" aspect (overall, not programming quality), I do think Cable/Satellite serves a purpose as the internet based offerings are still lacking quality wise (some still standard def for crying out loud, some 720p).
For me, one thing I have found with the over the top services is the apparent lack of ability to SKIP adverts sometimes. Most do but for on-deman on NowTV, you cannot skip some stuff.
I am not saying these services are dead but as the decline started?