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Member since 2007. Only 8 posts...
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Gotta pump those numbers up. Those are rookie numbers in this racket!
I think you mean to say you were SKYving.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12361182
Interesting read, though not surprising.
With YouTube's popularity, our Sky Sport NEXT initiative seems like a good way to test the waters and see if Sky content can benefit from that platform's popularity.
On Demand streaming is the key (as we all know) - so the more Sky can move in this direction the better.
This could potentially be done by adding 'upgrades' to NEON where you can add additional content (Living Channel, food Network, UKTV etc...).
It will also be partially solved when SkyGO is released as a standalone. People can still do linear, but it has a very good On Demand section.
Martin has taken a lot of heat with the moves he has made...and it certainly has put a lot of pressure on the SP...but I really do think he is on the right track with the investments he is making, and the path he has set for the business.
I cancelled all of my paid subscription services except YouTube Premium at $16/month and Spotify premium $15/month
I record some of the free to air to watch later and watch a little live TV and TVNZ on demand but that's about it. The rest of my television watching is YouTube funny UK shows, finance shows, documentaries, and things related to my hobbies. No ads and I can stream on my smart TV. Love love love YouTube
YouTube are now offering channels the opportunity to charge subscriptions for exclusive content, plus the usual pay per view to rent videos and exclusive series.
I wonder if any smaller TV companies or production houses will choose to stream through YouTube and charge a sub. It takes away a lot of hassle.
I know some of the financial advice channels offer membership subs. Maybe some of the television stations and independent movie makers will do the same?
Just a thought... SKT has a lot of competition these days. I am not a big sports watcher but maybe that will also be offered on YouTube. Imagine if YouTube won the rights to the next soccer world cup or olympics (assuming that the world returns to normal and screens these things). Could be a game changer...
Well I didn't know about this until recently, but YouTube has offered YouTube TV in the USA for a couple of years.
https://tv.youtube.com/welcome/
Yep! And they also have exclusive content they commission.
Check out YouTube Originals.
This is an example
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...cf6V7p2RNAneKc
I watched and enjoyed it.
I know. I’ve been meaning to transfer all my playlists to YouTube music but I have several hundred songs in some playlists and I have shared playlists with friends that don’t have YouTube premium so it went in the too hard basket
Edited: I discovered there are apps that do this already! I will be converting this month
Further highlights the need for a good aggregator in the new streaming world.
Will SKT be the aggregator for NZ?
Or will a popular platform like YOUTUBE end up taking over the world as the aggregator? Would cost a lot of money to gain all those rights in all those jurisdictions and the price sure as hell wont be $16/month. But it is one possibility.
My money is (literally) on Sky successfully completing the transformation and maintaining their status as the main aggregator in NZ.