AvatarIII wrote:I'm really not entirely sure why they couldn't have just offered the 2 services in packages all under the netflix banner
Izawwlgood wrote:Then they should have hiked their prices accordingly, perhaps even with an explanation for why the prices needed to be raised. Letting their service coverage lapse, charging more, AND splitting their services just seems like bad business.
Here is my assumption for what's going on. It's only my assumption, and I've got no evidence beyond what they're doing to back it up.
Netflix : Hey, Movie Studios! We're going to keep renting and streaming your shit because it's awesome! Let's renew those contracts!
Studios : Alright, if you're renting DVDs which you can legally do and we can't really stop you, Streaming is now going to cost sixteen asstons of cash.
Netflix : ... Holy shit, we'd have to charge our users like, 50 goddamn dollars a month for streaming alone.
Studios : Yeah, but we're stupid and assuming that your streaming is keeping people out of theaters, rather than our product just being especially shitty.
Netflix : Boy, you aren't kidding when you say you're stupid. So, wait.. what if we.. like, I dunno.. just did streaming and didn't do DVD renting or something?
Studios : Oh, I guess we can let you stream for just two asstons of cash.
Netflix : So.. is this blackmail?
Studios : Not legally.
Netflix : Shit. Alright, how's this - follow with me here... we keep Netflix alive for streaming and we pay you two asstons of cash...
Studios : We like cash.
Netflix : Right. So we do that, and then we have a second company that takes over the DVD rentals.
Studios : So, it's a shell company, like we do with goddamn everything we touch?
Netflix : Pretty much, yeah.
Studios : ... Four asstons, and we're cool with it.
Netflix : Better than nothing, I gue-
Starz : We're out!
Netflix : .... fuck.