It's only two bucks more a month but you reach a point to consider cancelling on principle. I will probably keep it for now... Jan 15, 09:16
Agreed. Will be interesting to see how much Disney changes the streaming landscape. No doubt they will be a big player. {nm} Jan 15, 09:21
i don't think it's at all certain how big they will be yet {nm} Jan 15, 09:25
certainly not netflix big {nm} Jan 15, 09:46
Hulu only just broke 25m subs (80+ short of Netflix). I’d expect Disney+ to initially land somewhere in that range {nm} Jan 15, 10:03
Disney Channel at peak drew 17.3 million viewers for a single airing of High School Musical 2 in 2007. So potential is there. Jan 15, 10:01
Would you expect Disney to make its entire Pixar library immediate available? People will be looking for the big movies. {nm} Jan 15, 10:12
pixar will be there (after the Netflix license ends) but thats 20 films (22 after 2019) Jan 15, 10:16
Netflix has tons of content for kids. It'll be hard for parents to cancel. Disney would be an addition, not straight replacement. Jan 15, 09:26
Amazon is trying, though. Looks like they have a slate ot originals on the horizon to go along with Maisel. Jan 15, 09:59
ha ha, they’re already talking about a “one fee” streaming bundle (but don’t call it Cable!) Jan 15, 10:08
They are pushing their large increase now to avoid having to do as big of one once Disney+ launches. Jan 15, 09:26
see, MoviePass? {nm} Jan 15, 09:20
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