• soloner@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    But the direction is certainly heading towards the realm of cable prices…

    • Netflix: $15.49
    • Amazon Prime Video: $14.99
    • Apple TV+: $6.99
    • HBO Max: $15.99
    • Disney+: $10.99
    • Hulu: $14.99

    Total: $79.44 per month

    So maybe when you account for inflation it is still only half of what cable costs,.perhaps. but those are the cheaper plans. For HDR support for Netflix it’s like $25, and it’s the reason I cancelled Netflix.

    I don’t think the meme is dumb, just ahead of it’s time, but it’s calling out what is certainly happening.

    Most streaming services now include ads in the paid subscription.

    Inch the ad ratio and prices up another 40% and we are getting pretty close to cable experience/cost. And that’s only a few years away when we look at how much costs have raised over the last 10 yrs.

    If each service raises price $1/month every year and you have 6 services, then in 5 yrs you’re paying $30 more per month, prob around $100+.

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      6 months ago

      Prime is like 5/month here.

      It used to be 3 though. Is it triple as expensive where you live? (Us?)

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      6 months ago

      And the six you listed are the big ones, but there’s plenty of others that have exclusive content. There’s also Criterion if you like classics/arthouse, Crunchyroll if you like anime. Paramount, AMC, Showtime, Peacock, etc etc, etc.

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        6 months ago

        Exactly. I was trying to be conservative by choosing only 6 and sticking to the cheaper plans.

        But it is entirely conceivable today that, if someone has literally all the subscriptions, they could be paying more than cable costs.

        Another factor I ignored for brevity is, at least when I was a kid, the price of cable was often bundled with Internet and telephone services. I can’t speak to how accurate the numbers would be, but I’m pretty sure my dad was paying $100+ for cable and everything else, meaning the cable likely wasn’t the entire cost of the bill. But I digress…

        Streaming has gotten out of hand, and anyone who disagrees with me today will eventually agree within a decade.