Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

Just when you thought it couldn't get worse, Fox, ESPN, and WB are launching a joint venture sports streaming service


Recommended Posts

2 hours ago, scpanther22 said:

can't tell if joking or not


No, I’m 100% for bypassing compensation mechanisms to steal from those who are trying to feed their families with their content.

Same with ad blockers. Totally ethical. Whatever is best for me and my wallet.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, SOJA said:

I really hope this doesn't affect youtube tv 

It probably will.

YouTubeTV continues to grow, with the largest number of subscribers for a "cable alternative" (aka "skinny bundle") vs Hulu+Live TV or others. If things keep going the way it has been, expect to see YouTubeTV surpass satellite in terms of subscriber count in a few years.

But the differentiator is going to be whether YouTubeTV has anything to offer that's different.

They allegedly gained 1m subscriptions last year with Sunday Ticket. But that's not sustainable long-term if there aren't any other exclusives to the platform or differentiator

If the new Sports-Only bundle takes off in popularity, we may see YouTubeTV subs dropped by those people who really only wanted sports programming and didn't care about local channels or whatever else YTTV brought to the table that isnt available elsewhere

 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

7 minutes ago, Tbe said:


No, I’m 100% for bypassing compensation mechanisms to steal from those who are trying to feed their families with their content.

Same with ad blockers. Totally ethical. Whatever is best for me and my wallet.

 

Your entire argument hinges on the entertainment industry being equitable and its not 

The record profits are not making it to the content creators, its going to the executives so I feel very little remorse in people seeking other means to get content

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, PanthersATL said:

not a joke, it's true.

Somebody has to pay for the content creation/licensing. if you're paying for a pirate stream (either via money or their own overlayed advertising), then that's money that doesn't go to the content creators.

Buying a bootleg t-shirt outside a concert doesn't pay the band performing inside.

Companies are paying for it by going into massive amounts of dept, not turning a profit then firing 10% of their entire work force after they raise subscription prices when their plan doesn't work 

Paying creators is an afterthought 

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

29 minutes ago, PanthersATL said:

It probably will.

YouTubeTV continues to grow, with the largest number of subscribers for a "cable alternative" (aka "skinny bundle") vs Hulu+Live TV or others. If things keep going the way it has been, expect to see YouTubeTV surpass satellite in terms of subscriber count in a few years.

But the differentiator is going to be whether YouTubeTV has anything to offer that's different.

They allegedly gained 1m subscriptions last year with Sunday Ticket. But that's not sustainable long-term if there aren't any other exclusives to the platform or differentiator

If the new Sports-Only bundle takes off in popularity, we may see YouTubeTV subs dropped by those people who really only wanted sports programming and didn't care about local channels or whatever else YTTV brought to the table that isnt available elsewhere

 

I think YTTV is pretty well positioned right now. It's basically cable tv for people who don't want to pay cable tv prices.  I'd guess that the "sports progamming only" market isn't huge.  The problem for YTTV is if any of this stuff becomes exclusive, or if ESPN/Fox decide to jack up whatever carriage prices they're currently paying.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

36 minutes ago, scpanther22 said:

Your entire argument hinges on the entertainment industry being equitable and its not 

The record profits are not making it to the content creators, its going to the executives so I feel very little remorse in people seeking other means to get content


Theft is theft. Even if the people you’re stealing from aren’t compensated fairly.

“Yeah, it’s 100% cool to rob that store. Most of the profit goes to the manufacturers anyway.”

Your theft ensures those creators get nothing.

If you don’t like it, then don’t consume the content. That’s the ethical thing to do.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

42 minutes ago, scpanther22 said:

Companies are paying for it by going into massive amounts of dept, not turning a profit then firing 10% of their entire work force after they raise subscription prices when their plan doesn't work 

Paying creators is an afterthought 

 


Wait…you’re saying they are spending billions for content but paying creators is an after thought?

So who are they paying then?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

5 minutes ago, Tbe said:


Wait…you’re saying they are spending billions for content but paying creators is an after thought?

So who are they paying then?

HBO paid approx $5m per episode for Game of Thrones. Some episodes cost more than that. But all the $ came from HBO (more than 85% of HBO's revenue comes from subscriber fees). 

Streamers are cutting shows from their lineups that they don't have the IP rights for. MAX cutting MINX this season is one example, as it eliminates an (unnecessary) license fee from their budget. 
 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 hours ago, Tbe said:


Theft is theft. Even if the people you’re stealing from aren’t compensated fairly.

“Yeah, it’s 100% cool to rob that store. Most of the profit goes to the manufacturers anyway.”

Your theft ensures those creators get nothing.

If you don’t like it, then don’t consume the content. That’s the ethical thing to do.

I get what you are saying but when it comes to piracy a large, very large percentage of folks wouldn't have consumed that content in other ways so it's not exactly "lost" if it wouldn't have happened anyway.  In fact it may benefit the content creators when word of mouth and advertising from the viewer helps get others to watch legit.  I remember early 2000's when it came to PC game piracy this was generally what studies found etc.  

Link to comment
Share on other sites

23 minutes ago, Zaximus said:

I get what you are saying but when it comes to piracy a large, very large percentage of folks wouldn't have consumed that content in other ways so it's not exactly "lost" if it wouldn't have happened anyway.  In fact it may benefit the content creators when word of mouth and advertising from the viewer helps get others to watch legit.  I remember early 2000's when it came to PC game piracy this was generally what studies found etc.  

I remember the creator of Breaking Bad pretty much saying piracy is what spread the word about the show because no one at the time was watching AMC

Link to comment
Share on other sites

20 hours ago, 45catfan said:

It's a la carte consumption.  I prefer that that to a one size fits all cable or satellite service. I did both (one or the other) for years.  Before I cut the cord, my BASIC--BARE BONES-- Direct TV bill got up to $180 per month.

cool. pay for six services that are $30 a month. i'll end up streaming to the east 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 hour ago, Zaximus said:

I get what you are saying but when it comes to piracy a large, very large percentage of folks wouldn't have consumed that content in other ways so it's not exactly "lost" if it wouldn't have happened anyway.  In fact it may benefit the content creators when word of mouth and advertising from the viewer helps get others to watch legit.  I remember early 2000's when it came to PC game piracy this was generally what studies found etc.  

 

Those studies said people wouldn’t have consumed most of those games/movies/songs had they not pirated them BUT the studies also made it clear that those people were not buying anything BUT would have purchased something if downloading for free wasn’t an option.

Basically, people downloaded everything they could when it was free and never intended to pay for anything.

Once they had to pay, they purchased what they really wanted and didn’t consume what they didn’t care enough to buy.

Long story short, pirating stuff and saying it’s ok because the creator ‘gets exposure’ is wrong unless that creator is ok with it.

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

49 minutes ago, RumHam said:

cool. pay for six services that are $30 a month. i'll end up streaming to the east 

As mentioned earlier, majority of households only subscribe to Netflix and at most one other service per month. Majority of households are not 6x$30/month

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • Fitterer was too fixated on that LOB era.  It’s why he spent a top 10 pick on a LOB corner despite the team have literally nothing in place.  Canales fixation on that old Seattle squad isn’t new.  It’s what this franchise has been full of IMO post Rhule’s hiring.  We sort of just keep doing the same things to a degree.  Canales is young and Frank wasn’t….but neither are innovative.  And neither should be calling an O as the HC.  And BOTH of them should have had a legit OC vs some newb that forces them into the OC role   
    • Ok, I know roughly where you are and we are in similar areas. I'm about 30 miles from  Greenville NW. Very rural where I travel with my job. Thanks for the info.
    • Java Burn Reviews 2024: An In-Depth Look at This Weight Loss Supplement In the ever-evolving world of weight loss supplements, Java Burn has garnered significant attention for its claims of boosting metabolism, enhancing energy levels, and promoting effective weight loss. As we delve into 2024, it's crucial to assess the latest reviews and experiences with Java Burn to determine its efficacy and whether it stands up to its promises.   Visit The Official Website And Place Your Order For The Best Prices Available!   What is Java Burn? Java Burn is a dietary supplement designed to be mixed with coffee. Its formulation comprises natural ingredients aimed at accelerating metabolic rate, reducing appetite, and increasing energy. The concept is straightforward: by adding a tasteless powder to your morning coffee, you can potentially transform your body’s ability to burn fat and manage weight more efficiently. Key Ingredients The effectiveness of Java Burn lies in its unique blend of scientifically backed ingredients, including: Green Coffee Bean Extract: Rich in chlorogenic acid, this ingredient is known for its ability to boost metabolism and promote fat burning by reducing the absorption of carbohydrates in the gut. L-Carnitine: An amino acid that plays a crucial role in transporting fatty acids into the cells’ mitochondria, where they are burned for energy. L-Theanine: Found in tea leaves, L-Theanine promotes relaxation without drowsiness, helping to improve focus and reduce the anxiety that can accompany dieting. Chromium: Essential for regulating blood sugar levels, chromium can help control cravings and reduce the risk of overeating. B Vitamins: The inclusion of vitamins B6 and B12 supports metabolic function and enhances energy production, which is vital for maintaining an active lifestyle. User Experiences and Reviews In 2024, user reviews of Java Burn continue to reflect a generally positive sentiment. Many users report noticeable improvements in their energy levels and a reduction in cravings, making it easier to stick to a healthy diet. The convenience of adding Java Burn to their daily coffee routine is frequently highlighted as a significant advantage. However, it's important to note that results can vary widely among individuals. Some users have reported experiencing substantial weight loss within a few months of consistent use, while others have seen more gradual progress. The variance in outcomes underscores the importance of combining Java Burn with a balanced diet and regular exercise for optimal results. Visit The Official Website And Place Your Order For The Best Prices Available! Java Burn Customer Reviews 1. Anna K. from New York, NY "Java Burn has been a game-changer for me. I started using it three months ago, and I've already lost 15 pounds. What I love the most is how easy it is to incorporate into my daily routine. Just a scoop in my morning coffee, and I'm set. I've noticed a significant boost in my energy levels, which has helped me stay active throughout the day. Plus, it has curbed my cravings, making it easier to stick to my diet. I highly recommend Java Burn to anyone looking for a simple yet effective weight loss supplement." 2. Michael T. from Austin, TX "I was skeptical about trying another weight loss supplement, but Java Burn exceeded my expectations. After using it for about six weeks, I noticed my metabolism had improved significantly. I didn’t experience any jitters, which was a concern for me since I'm sensitive to caffeine. The best part is that it doesn't alter the taste of my coffee. My appetite has decreased, and I've lost 10 pounds without making major changes to my lifestyle. Java Burn is definitely worth a try." 3. Sophia R. from Los Angeles, CA "I've been using Java Burn for two months, and the results have been impressive. I’ve lost 12 pounds, and my energy levels have soared. The convenience of just adding it to my coffee makes it so easy to use. I feel more focused at work and less hungry throughout the day. It’s helped me maintain a healthier diet and avoid unnecessary snacking. Java Burn is an excellent product for anyone looking to lose weight and feel more energetic." 4. James L. from Chicago, IL "Java Burn has been fantastic for my weight loss journey. Over the past three months, I've lost 18 pounds, and I feel great. It's given me a steady source of energy that lasts all day without any crashes. I appreciate that it’s all-natural and doesn’t contain harmful chemicals. My appetite has decreased significantly, making it easier to control my portions and avoid overeating. I’m very pleased with the results and will continue using Java Burn." 5. Emily W. from Miami, FL "Java Burn has made a huge difference in my daily routine. I've lost 14 pounds in two months, and I feel more energetic and focused. It’s incredibly easy to use, and I love that it doesn’t change the flavor of my coffee. I’ve also noticed a decrease in my appetite, which has helped me stick to my diet more effectively. Java Burn is a fantastic product that I would recommend to anyone looking to improve their health and lose weight." 6. David M. from Seattle, WA "I've been using Java Burn for the past three months and have seen amazing results. I’ve lost 20 pounds and have a lot more energy throughout the day. The best part is how simple it is to use—just add it to your morning coffee. I’ve also noticed that it helps with my focus and concentration, which is a great bonus. Java Burn has exceeded my expectations, and I’m thrilled with the progress I’ve made." 7. Olivia H. from Boston, MA "Java Burn has truly transformed my weight loss journey. I’ve been using it for two months and have lost 11 pounds. It’s so convenient to add to my coffee, and it doesn’t affect the taste at all. I feel more energized and less hungry, which has made it easier to stick to my diet and exercise routine. I highly recommend Java Burn to anyone looking for a natural and effective weight loss solution." 8. Christopher S. from Denver, CO "I started using Java Burn four months ago, and the results have been phenomenal. I’ve lost 25 pounds, and my energy levels have never been higher. I love that it’s so easy to use—just mix it into your coffee. It has also helped me control my appetite, making it easier to eat healthier and avoid junk food. Java Burn is a great product that delivers on its promises." 9. Isabella P. from San Francisco, CA "Java Burn has been a lifesaver for me. I’ve been using it for three months and have lost 17 pounds. It’s incredibly easy to use, and it doesn’t change the flavor of my coffee. I’ve noticed a significant increase in my energy levels and a decrease in my appetite, which has helped me stay on track with my diet. Java Burn is an excellent supplement that I would recommend to anyone looking to lose weight and boost their energy." 10. Ethan B. from Phoenix, AZ "Java Burn has worked wonders for my weight loss journey. Over the past two months, I’ve lost 13 pounds and feel more energetic than ever. The best part is that it’s so simple to use—just add it to your coffee. It has also helped me control my cravings, making it easier to stick to a healthy diet. I’m very happy with the results and will continue using Java Burn to reach my weight loss goals." Visit The Official Website And Place Your Order For The Best Prices Available! Potential Side Effects While Java Burn is predominantly well-tolerated, there are some potential side effects, primarily related to its caffeine content. Some users have experienced jitteriness, increased heart rate, or digestive discomfort, particularly if they are sensitive to caffeine. As with any supplement, it's advisable to consult with a healthcare professional before starting, especially for those with underlying health conditions. Final Verdict Java Burn presents itself as a viable option for those seeking a natural supplement to aid in weight loss. Its blend of scientifically supported ingredients offers a multifaceted approach to weight management by enhancing metabolism, controlling appetite, and boosting energy levels. The generally positive user reviews and the convenience of integrating it into a daily coffee routine add to its appeal. However, it's crucial to maintain realistic expectations. While Java Burn can support weight loss efforts, it is not a magic solution. Success with Java Burn, as with any supplement, requires consistency and should be part of a comprehensive weight loss strategy that includes a healthy diet and regular physical activity. In conclusion, Java Burn remains a noteworthy contender in the weight loss supplement market in 2024. For individuals committed to improving their health and achieving weight loss goals, Java Burn offers a promising, natural option that could potentially support their journey towards a healthier lifestyle. Java Burn Reviews: Exposed Ingredients & Real User Reviews Java Burn Reviews: Customer Reports and Side Effects Exposed Java Burn Reviews: Real Ingredients and Analytical Insights 2024 Java Burn Reviews: Customer Warning and Hidden Side Effects Java Burn Reviews: Probiotic Supplement Exposed or Real? Java Burn Reviews: 2024 Analytical Customer Safety Reports Java Burn Reviews: Hidden Ingredients and Offers $39 Java Burn Reviews: Customer Experiences and Real Results Java Burn Reviews: Investigative Insights on Ingredients and Pricing Java Burn Reviews: Customer Complaints and Side Effects 2024 Java Burn Reviews: April 2024 Update on Complaints Java Burn Reviews: Real Ingredients and GETNOW $39 Java Burn Reviews: Interpretive Customer Advice 2024 Java Burn Reviews: Diagnostic Customer Admonition $39 Java Burn Reviews: Cogent Customer Caution 2024 Java Burn Reviews: Investigative Customer Portent 2024 Java Burn Reviews: Analytical Customer Warning & Offers Sugar Defender Sugar Defender Sugar Defender Sugar Defender Gurdian Blood Balance Reviews LIV PURE REVIEWS Java Burn Reviews Java Burn Reviews Renew Reviews java burn reviews java burn reviews puradrop Reviews java burn reviews puradrop Reviews Renew Reviews Renew Reviews Alpilean reviews Alpilean reviews tea burn Reviews tea burn Reviews synogut reviews synogut reviews Blood Balance Blood Balance Blood Sugar Blaster Reviews Tonic Greens Reviews Tonic Greens Reviews acv keto gummies CBD Gummies CBD Gummies Power Bite reviews Power Bite reviews Java Burn reviews Gluco6 Reviews Joint Genesis LeanBiome Sugar Defender Sugar Defender FitSpresso Reviews 2024 FitSpresso Reviews 2024 Renew Reviews Boostaro Reviews    
×
×
  • Create New...