scoop w/@LaurenSHirsch: Sony and Apollo plan to break up Paramount if their $26 billion bid prevails, selling off CBS and merging Paramount+ with a rival servicehttps://t.co/e4CJoi4WMT
— Ben Mullin (@BenMullin) May 8, 2024
Netflix, Apple TV+ and Peacock will team up to form their own streaming bundle through Comcast.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) May 14, 2024
Will be offered at a “vastly reduced price” pic.twitter.com/r94SBgMMZo
You can’t spell Netflix without “NFL”
— Netflix (@netflix) May 15, 2024
Netflix will be the home to watch the NFL’s 2024 Christmas Day games LIVE! https://t.co/uzZVLUhNjt pic.twitter.com/BIy8FUV5NW
Disney-Fox-WBD Streaming Joint Venture Gets A Name: Venu Sports https://t.co/xuoIHYz8Lz
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) May 16, 2024
YNWA_AG said:Netflix, Apple TV+ and Peacock will team up to form their own streaming bundle through Comcast.
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) May 14, 2024
Will be offered at a “vastly reduced price” pic.twitter.com/r94SBgMMZo
Quote:Disney-Fox-WBD Streaming Joint Venture Gets A Name: Venu Sports https://t.co/xuoIHYz8Lz
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) May 16, 2024
TV's annual 'upfront' talks are starting to heat up, with ad buyers pushing for pricing 'rollbacks' due to a glut of new streaming ad inventory from Amazon and others....https://t.co/XWYE1EQGJ9 via @variety
— Brian Steinberg (@bristei) June 3, 2024
TNT has announced that they will match Amazon’s $1.8 billion NBA media package bid.
— Pablo Torre Finds Out (@pablofindsout) July 22, 2024
The NBA will now decide which network to move forward with, but @DavidPSamson and former ESPN president John Skipper explain why 'matching' is a far more complicated process than you might think.… pic.twitter.com/clB9Iia6jz
20ag07 said:
So the price on Venu is $42.99/month.
That's actually really good if you are ESPN/FOX focused.
Compared to YouTube/Hulu/Sling.
From a college football perspective, basically gives you everything but the B1G CBS game of the week that used to be the SEC.
Venu Sports, the new streaming service for Fox, ESPN, and WBD, will start at $42.99/month.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) August 1, 2024
Those who sign up at launch this fall will be guaranteed that subscription price for at least 12 months. pic.twitter.com/U44fwKH3W5
I suppose they could do a Max and/or Hulu bundle, but it wont be at $42.99 per month.Iowaggie said:20ag07 said:
So the price on Venu is $42.99/month.
That's actually really good if you are ESPN/FOX focused.
Compared to YouTube/Hulu/Sling.
From a college football perspective, basically gives you everything but the B1G CBS game of the week that used to be the SEC.
Do you know if that also get you Max?Venu Sports, the new streaming service for Fox, ESPN, and WBD, will start at $42.99/month.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) August 1, 2024
Those who sign up at launch this fall will be guaranteed that subscription price for at least 12 months. pic.twitter.com/U44fwKH3W5
I've been seeing a lot of these type of bundle ads (not the tweet). The tweet makes me wonder what the price will be next fall.
I'm a little surprised that none of them that I know of, do one with Spotify or Pandora music.
And the Big Ten NBC night game. At least those CBS and NBC games can be picked up with an antenna but I think some of the Big Ten games involve Peacock exclusive games so if you're a Big Ten fan you're stuck signing up for multiple plans to watch your full season. At least with the SEC we only have to worry about that pesky random non-conf game shoved on ESPN+.20ag07 said:
So the price on Venu is $42.99/month.
That's actually really good if you are ESPN/FOX focused.
Compared to YouTube/Hulu/Sling.
From a college football perspective, basically gives you everything but the B1G CBS game of the week that used to be the SEC.
ESPN+ is included in Venu.Quote:
At least with the SEC we only have to worry about that pesky random non-conf game shoved on ESPN+.
They still do it for student accounts.20ag07 said:
Spotify and Hulu did bundling together for quite awhile.
Iowaggie said:They still do it for student accounts.20ag07 said:
Spotify and Hulu did bundling together for quite awhile.
Just nothing (I can find) now for non-students
Channels. They are introducing channels. https://t.co/zI1oHo1NEz
— Ben Daves (@BenDaves3) August 6, 2024
TCTTS said:Channels. They are introducing channels. https://t.co/zI1oHo1NEz
— Ben Daves (@BenDaves3) August 6, 2024
FL_Ag1998 said:TCTTS said:Channels. They are introducing channels. https://t.co/zI1oHo1NEz
— Ben Daves (@BenDaves3) August 6, 2024
Honest question, how is that any different than how they currently group their offerings? Unless they're going to legit only broadcast one show at a time on each "channel" so that show A is on from 4:00-4:30 then show B is on from 4:30-5:00. And if that's the case then that sucks. That'd be going backwards technologically.
ESPN+ is responsible for $66 million of a $23.2 billion profit for Disney in Q3.
— Front Office Sports (@FOS) August 7, 2024
The success of the platform contributed to Disney’s direct-to-consumer unit turning a profit for the first time.
It also offsets a $19 million loss from Disney+ and Hulu.
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WoMD said:FL_Ag1998 said:TCTTS said:Channels. They are introducing channels. https://t.co/zI1oHo1NEz
— Ben Daves (@BenDaves3) August 6, 2024
Honest question, how is that any different than how they currently group their offerings? Unless they're going to legit only broadcast one show at a time on each "channel" so that show A is on from 4:00-4:30 then show B is on from 4:30-5:00. And if that's the case then that sucks. That'd be going backwards technologically.
Thats the way I interpret "continuous playlists." Maybe you can ffwd to the next show or something, but otherwise it seems to indicate a continuous stream of programming on each "channel." Assuming there will be a coordinated schedule of programming to go with it, if so.
TCTTS said:
This is how it should be, btw, and where I hope things are heading. In addition to their a la carte content libraries, every streamer should also offer, say, ten live "channels" across various subjects/genres (news, sports, movies, series, kids, etc). And then through Apple, Roku, YouTubeTV, etc, I should be able to subscribe to whatever streamers I want (just as a can now), but then ALSO be able to build my own "cable guide" with whatever live channels from all the various streamers I want.
Quibi tried to get the tiktok crowd and failed miserably. But that was extremely out of touch executives acquiring and chopping up content absolutely nobody wanted. Tiktok kids want to see tiktok videos. Different people doing the same thing over and over until the next new thing everyone starts doing takes over.Quad Dog said:
Maybe they will also try to grab the TikTok generation by having a feed of shorts from movies that allows you skip from short to short, but also to watch the whole movie from the beginning if you like the short.
Quad Dog said:
A problem I hear about streamers a lot is that people are overwhelmed by choice. There are too movies to scroll through, so it is hard to find the one I want. Channels could be a way to help that. Especially if they had some curated ones by "Disney Experts"
Maybe they will also try to grab the TikTok generation by having a feed of shorts from movies that allows you skip from short to short, but also to watch the whole movie from the beginning if you like the short.
Same for me. I want to switch to the duo account since it's only a couple bucks more a month, but I don't want to lose Hulu. So for now, my daughters continue to use my Spotify account and pollute the algorithm with Taylor Swift or songs about toots.WoMD said:Iowaggie said:They still do it for student accounts.20ag07 said:
Spotify and Hulu did bundling together for quite awhile.
Just nothing (I can find) now for non-students
I still have it from years and years ago, and I didn't get spotify until long after I was a student. I assume its grandfathered in, but my spotify account is my Hulu login. Ive never paid for Hulu.