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batye
batye
11/2/2016 1:12:20 PM
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Re: Other options
@afwriter yes, you are right as this day consumers getting more options to cut the cord... easy... as long as they have good internet speed/access :)

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Adi
Adi
11/2/2016 12:18:13 PM
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Re: Other options
@Dhagar - That's an interesting observation in the context of new slimmed down TV packages being offered, such as Sling TV and PlayStation Vue. And we've got operators offering the same, with Comcast's Stream, DirectTV Now which is scheduled to launch shortly and Cablevision's rather bluntly titled  cord-cutter package, offering broadcast channels and an antenna.

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DHagar
DHagar
11/1/2016 8:58:25 PM
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Re: Other options
@afwriter, and those choices are providing better value.  Subscribers are not willing to subscribe to a package of meaningless programs when they can get scores/news in other formats.  And the streaming movies and entertainment are becoming a preferred venue. 

Cable companies are going to have to compete with the content providers and better packages, ie Amazon, etc.

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afwriter
afwriter
11/1/2016 1:22:23 PM
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Other options
There are so many other options out there that people are starting to realize that they don't need pay-TV any more. A few things that come to mind are better over-the-air television, Amazon and Vudu season passes, and even apps that allow for streaming shows. 

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afwriter
afwriter
11/1/2016 1:16:33 PM
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Re: Squeeze play
I feel like Netflix is starting to enter that territory where they were the first, but people built a better product from their design and now they are starting to be out dated.  I don't think Netflix will fall apart tomorrow, but they may be in danger in a few years if something doesn't change. 

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dmendyk
dmendyk
11/1/2016 12:03:07 PM
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Re: Squeeze play
Also, the cable pay-TV providers have other growing revenue bases -- broadband Internet service and enterprise services. In that sense, a company like Amazon or Google has strong portfolio diversity to weather the inevitable OTT plateauing, unlike, say, a company like Netflix.

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Adi
Adi
11/1/2016 11:17:25 AM
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Re: Squeeze play
@dmendyk - yes, and without the same scale, bundled broadband subscriptions and annual contracts, OTT providers have far less protection. Plus, wall street is more likely to accept pay-TV providers losing subscribers, but if the major OTT guys started losing subs (net), their stock price would be slaughtered. 

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dmendyk
dmendyk
11/1/2016 10:52:38 AM
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Squeeze play
The hide-in-plain-sight nugget here is that nearly 20% of "OTT" users also plan to cut their spending. If that's the case, then it won't be long before we start hearing about OTT services hitting their point of diminishing returns.

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clrmoney
clrmoney
11/1/2016 10:41:43 AM
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Cut Pay TV
I think that subscribers should find other alternatives besides Pay TV and I know that there are other options elsewhere that are better.

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