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clrmoney
8/14/2017 10:22:39 AM User Rank Platinum
Flexibility for Pay TV
We need a lot of flexibility whe it comes to Pay TV because there should be better alternatives like lower pay, better deals on the services to draw the customers in more.
Pay-TV
It seems like they should have some sort of deals for the customers. You will need alot of flexibility with Pay-TV Providers it seems. Don't know why they don't have lower rates to offer to customers.
DHagar
8/14/2017 7:15:51 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Pay-TV
@dchampagne70, I fully agree! And this poll reflects the strong point of the value of more flexibility and pricing options for customers (combined over 52%). Whoever can open the door to greater benefit to the customer should unleash some pent-up demand for better options.
afwriter
8/14/2017 11:08:04 PM User Rank Platinum
Tightrope
This graph perfectly shows what a tightrope service providers walk. We all want to have our cake and eat it too when it comes to TV (I'm no exception), it's amazing that they are doing as well as they are.
Adi
8/15/2017 5:04:10 AM User Rank Author
Re: Tightrope
afwriter - it's not an easy business to be in, that's for sure. In some ways, I think running a business that generates high revenue but is losing market share is the worst position to be in, because it's very hard to know which basket to put your eggs in -- should you defend market share in the established business, which is what still pays your bills, or do you pivot to the new business, where revenues are limited and the long term future is uncertain?
elizabethv
8/16/2017 8:15:51 AM User Rank Platinum
Re: Tightrope
@afwriter - You're right, we all have our own needs and wants when it comes to Pay-TV. In my opinion, a big part of that is because they tend to cost us a lot of money. If you want $80 from me a month, I have expectations. Versus a service that is only $10 a month, I'm probably going to be a little more flexible. But then, Netflix makes me perfectly happy, and that's only $10 a month, so they manage. And really, anymore, that's what any pay-TV service is competing with - especially where my business is concerned.
dcawrey
8/16/2017 12:52:15 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Tightrope
Make it cheap, give me a lot of channels. That's all this viewer really needs. With so many service options, keeping it simple might be the smartest route.
mpouraryan
8/19/2017 4:25:27 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Tightrope
...and when on top of that you have what I view as Indepdent players having their own production outfits, it presents even more of a challenge--I was thinking about this..and admittedly a bit jealous:
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-06-19/chinese-social-media-stars-get-their-shot-at-global-celebrity
mpouraryan
8/19/2017 4:26:54 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Tightrope
How cheap? It can't get cheaper than free? On the news front, for instance, there are moves already--AL Jazeera; CBSN; SkyNews--but then what? How does one value "free"?
freehe
8/27/2017 9:49:13 PM User Rank Platinum
Revenue
"Operators face a dilemma: should they continue to invest in a business with declining (but still substantial) revenue, or focus on developing new channels of distribution aimed at younger viewers?"
I think this requires a delicate balancing act. Providers could become niche and target only younger views and eliminate TV viewing. However, they would lose a large amount of revenue in advertising.
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