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How much would pay for Netflix if EVERYTHING was on it?

Sureshot324

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All movies as soon as they're out on Bluray, all TV shows as soon as they air, and all live sports.

What's the max you would pay for this?
 
Not as much as they would have to charge. There would have to be levels of pricing since I wouldn't do more than watch a movie or two per month. They would also need separate sport packages.
 
All movies as soon as they're out on Bluray, all TV shows as soon as they air, and all live sports.

What's the max you would pay for this?

The average person wouldn't be able to afford it cus it'd probably be like a $1,000/month subscription because of the MPAA and TV networks.
 
Depends on what sort of bandwidth cap your provider would implement. Comcast would probably lower it's cap just to try to keep people from cancelling the cable subscription they have with them and switching to Netflix. That cap would go pretty fast streaming bluray quality and high def broadcasts...
 
If the quality was the same I'd still pass, unless it was very cheap. I'm not that impressed with the streaming quality, it's too compressed.
 
If you include live local news and other local and live shows (so that it TOTALLY replaces all other forms of television), maybe up to $100/mo. I'd rather be able to tune it fully ala carte however, so that I don't pay for anyone's sports or other crap I don't use/watch, and then get it for something closer to $20-50/mo.
 
If the quality was the same I'd still pass, unless it was very cheap. I'm not that impressed with the streaming quality, it's too compressed.

With a good connection its 720p quality. Don't know what you are viewing but its not netflix...
 
If I could watch my local news, live sports, and every premium channel that my cable company offers in HD? $65 a month, easy.

I pay more than that for Comcast, and their overpriced DVR service sucks. I would totally enjoy returning that POS to their service center, and telling them where they can stick it.
 
Nothing, because it's useless with our lousy and expensive internet service we have here. Even heavily compressed to their 2gb/hr HD, it would suck my bandwidth dry pretty quickly.
 
$30/mo.

That's the price difference between the cost of our internet service and the cost of our internet service w/180 channels of TV added as a package from the same provider....soon to be provided over fiber optic.
 
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