What on earth are you talking about?
What on earth are you talking about?
…which side of this argument are you on?
“There’s no benefit to physical media.” “Yes there is.” “Why are you defending corporations?”
…what?
This is false. Firstly, because people don’t subscribe to everything forever. But even in some Netflix utopia where everyone has a Netflix subscription, and they keep it forever, then what? Now you can’t make any more money, you’re making the maximum amount of money your business model can make. But you can keep people subscribed to your service by continuing to add new things, while also making extra money from those who would like to own physical copies.
Subscriptions detach income from titles, meaning all the service needs to do is exist and have things on it. There’s no budget to actually create anything special. Physical offers a way to reconnect those, making something that is more expensive and in return making more money.
The ad-based plans everyone is introducing run on the same logic. Subscriptions aren’t sustainable.
The “clickbait” title seems the more accurate of the two, having read the article.
Harmy’s versions aren’t anywhere near as good as TN1’s (which have existed for years, none of this is news).
Clicking the link in Boost just opens it in my web browser. How do I actually subscribe?
Spent the entire last clip waiting for a finish where Becky hits the floor but it doesn’t matter because she went through the ropes…but apparently we were just supposed to forget that?
It says “undisputed” on the graphic?
Didn’t they just unveil different new tag belts the other day?
You are, in fact, wrong.
You’re watching it wrong.