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Celerity

(44,477 posts)
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 04:18 PM Sep 2023

What the Writers Won



https://prospect.org/labor/2023-09-29-what-writers-won-wga/



The end of the five-month Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike was the most important thing that’s happened in Hollywood in a while, but another important development has been largely overlooked. Amazon has announced that it would start running ads in Prime Video series and movies, which viewers can escape by purchasing a more expensive “ad-free” tier.

With Amazon’s move, pretty much every streaming service now has at least one tier with advertising, from Netflix to Max to Hulu to Peacock to Disney+. It’s just one way in which the streaming model, which has lost enormous amounts of money for virtually every company that has tried it, is slowly but surely turning back into traditional television. Cable companies are also now replacing the TV bundle, where they sold a collection of channels at one price, with a streaming bundle, where streaming networks are tied together at one price.

It’s realistic to expect that, in a few years, TV customers will have a streaming bill instead of a cable bill, one that will cost about the same to watch the same shows littered with the same ads. It makes sense for consumers who are overwhelmed with different charges for different streaming networks. And it makes sense for the networks to combine “carriage” revenue, which used to come from the cable companies that distributed their channels, with advertising revenue.

The writers were on strike because the actual entertainment creators were poised to become the only ones to lose out in this transition. As I wrote when the strike began in May, entertainment writing over the past decade has shifted to a gig-economy model, making it next to impossible to earn a living. This was a function of streaming video popping up as a “new” distribution channel, unrestricted by the contractual agreements of broadcast and cable.

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What the Writers Won (Original Post) Celerity Sep 2023 OP
Commercials are what drove me from cable. Bad idea pwb Sep 2023 #1
Same here Cheezoholic Sep 2023 #3
Right? PJMcK Sep 2023 #4
Wonder when they'll get to the Plex servers Sympthsical Sep 2023 #2
That Plex server sounds like an illilegal pirate haven hurple Sep 2023 #5
I'm very don't ask, don't tell about it Sympthsical Sep 2023 #6

pwb

(11,462 posts)
1. Commercials are what drove me from cable. Bad idea
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 04:27 PM
Sep 2023

to do that to premium Streaming. I would leave any channel who starts doing that.

PJMcK

(22,166 posts)
4. Right?
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 04:35 PM
Sep 2023

If I'm already paying for a service, why do I have to watch commercials? The content provider is squeezing every corner of these businesses.

Good for the writers!

Sympthsical

(9,238 posts)
2. Wonder when they'll get to the Plex servers
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 04:31 PM
Sep 2023

As streaming gets more expensive, more tiered, and more compartmentalized and ad-driven, a circle of friends started a Plex server and started tossing everything - ev-er-y-th-ing - on it.

I may start trimming down my subscriptions. I've been slowly realizing I use them less and less. I can't tell you the last time I actually used my Netflix subscription. I think my partner was watching Heartstopper. Is that on our server . . . *checks* Yes, it is.

The whole point of streaming is cheaper than cable and no ads. Once that becomes no longer true, people will bail from them, too.

hurple

(1,307 posts)
5. That Plex server sounds like an illilegal pirate haven
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 04:47 PM
Sep 2023

Plex is currently getting into hot water for groups of "friends" doing exactly what it sounds like you are doing. Word is they're about to start playing hardball on groups like that.

Sympthsical

(9,238 posts)
6. I'm very don't ask, don't tell about it
Fri Sep 29, 2023, 05:08 PM
Sep 2023

They're software engineers, so they've always got something going on I barely understand.

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