Brian Moses
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We've seen it like Netflix hasn't.
made money until like three years ago, it didn't make money.
And they can't just continue to push out billions and billions of dollars worth of content for trying to get everybody.
When you try and be everything to everybody, you're nothing to nobody.
So it, Netflix may survive, but it will be a more traditional channel.
Look, they already have scheduled.
Now you watch something every Saturday night, right?
HBO has gone back to doing the same thing.
You know, Disney plus HBO, maybe they survive, but you're, I think everybody's going to start plugging in again to some degree.
Maybe it's on the internet or, you know, direct TV stream or whatever it is to get that.
Maybe not necessarily live TV in the way that we think about it, but they will have one place where they go to watch all the things.
And Netflix will be another channel.
And HBO Max will be another channel.
Because you can get everything on demand.
That's going to stay.
But I think we've proven that paying $79.99 a fucking month for 73 different applications is not a sustainable business model.
Well, it's just going back to cable.
right it's essentially cable there's a provider a distributor it comes to your house you flip the channel and if you can get stuff on demand that's that's a thing that will stay um but you know i just i don't know i will see but that's my that's my prediction because people like what's easy and who the fuck wants 75 different streaming places to go watch they don't anyway they don't they don't but what i what i mean what i mean by the downfall of tv not so much like uh you know the streaming's coming up i mean connected tv i'm talking about
I think you're right in this sense is that there are so many places to divide your attention now that like appointment TV is no longer there.