Many of the same people who were complaining about cable bundling a few years ago are now complaining about too many streaming services.
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Aha. Not my demographic yet ;)
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People also aren't loving CBS All Access.
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I don't watch CBS, but yeah, TV is one place where a monolith really shines. In other news I'm _really_ eager for Archer S8 to come to Hulu.
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Another casualty of the great microservices delusion?
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Oh no - I never ever was. Ha!
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I mean cable :p
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Ohhhh I thought you were sliding the convo into Ember mode :P
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Ha! You're the one who made the analogy ;)
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Unbundling is about not paying for channels you don't watch. It has nothing to do with creating new channels for price gouging purposes.1/2
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Most of us are paying less and getting more of we what we want. We're not able to get everything we want, but hey, that's adulthood. 2/2
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The problem wasn't "bundles" but cartels forcing bundles on people. Streaming services don't represent economic powerlessness like
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Since there weren't alternative vendors of TV bundles for most, rage against the TV cartel was carried under a shorter "un-bundling" banner.
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