The embrace of streaming television bundles is growing, with major players like Netflix and Comcast teaming up to offer bundled services to subscribers. This trend aims to combat rampant subscriber churn. The new model resembles traditional cable television but with streaming services such as Hulu, Max, and Netflix. Despite the convenience, some argue that the return of bundled services may not be beneficial for consumers. Netflix's progression has included ads and sports in its offerings.
Here comes the era of streaming mega-bundles. It's not cable, but it's not not cable either, writes @jdkstern13. https://t.co/3XO2TXcwWH
What brilliant company is going to put together a bundle of all of the streaming bundles and call it cable?
Netflix, Comcast And More Streaming Services Bundle Up To Battle Rampant Churn https://t.co/iZkouCm3gg https://t.co/1qmg1iLirH
With streamers like #Netflix teaming with rivals to offer bundles to subscribers, we're now back to a familiar model of cable television. But this time, it's worse. https://t.co/9EreeRiIGv
Why you don't really want Big TV to bring back 'the bundle' for your streaming services like Hulu, Max, and Netflix https://t.co/8pRuxf5b54
The Netflix progression: Streaming movies --> produce their own TV shows --> ads --> sports --> bundles --> offer their own internet service --> changes name to Comcast
Embrace of streaming television bundles is growing https://t.co/RunvmcX1zC