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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88
Maybe Netflix, YouTube, etc. can create more flexible/customizable streaming packages to mitigate the incentive to “illegally” stream/password share.
For example, I finally gave in and purchased a Netflix subscription to watch Quarterback.
As I suspected, there is nothing else on Netflix worth watching. It’s a piece of shit service with garbage content.
Give customers the option to purchase individual shows… the pay per view model… rather than having to purchase a full subscription.
Also YouTube with NFL Sunday Ticket… I am paying $400+ for an entire season to watch out of market Chiefs games, when there is a high likelihood I’ll only need it for one or two games since the Chiefs will be on national TV frequently.
Let customers purchase individual games rather than having to pay for an entire season.
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People always say that (it was the same argument for breaking up cable subscriptions in favor of being able to purchase individual channels). Then it happened, and people were surprised that a CBS or NBC subscription was $5-$10.
It'd be the same deal if they sold individual games. They'd probably charge $40-$50 per game if they did it that way, and everyone would gripe that the price is too high.
That's why subscriptions work - you get generous per-unit pricing in exchange for an ongoing commitment.