https://www.vox.com/recode/2019/11/1...a-cord-cutting
Agree with John Stankey that customers will look for good content aggregators. The fragmentation of services drives me nuts.
I wouldn’t mind paying $10/month for all of the Disney content, however I am not signing up because I already have 5 services - Netflix, NEON, Lightbox, Sky Sport NOW and TVNZ ON DEMAND) and it’s unwieldy already. I have to actively go hunting across the platforms to see what I might want to watch.
With a little luck the new Sky TV app will include API’s that allow it to connect to other service providers like Netflix and Disney etc. so their content can be aggregated with Sky’s.
I know Netflix give Spark wholesale rates, so Sky could get the same and offer Netflix at cost to get people on the new platform.
It would be presented as another channel just like they have for BeinSport.