AMC has a truly terrible idea for a video streaming service
In what might be this week’s worst new idea, Reuters reports
that AMC is working on an ad-free subscription video service that would
be exclusively available to cable TV customers. In other words, it’d be
a paid service that would be separate from your normal cable bill but require a cable account to even sign up for.
You’d pay extra — between $4.99 to $6.99 per month (AMC
is still finalizing pricing) — on top of your TV bill to get ad-free
streaming from whatever this AMC app is. Woof. What are we doing here,
people?
Sure, commercials are annoying and definitely pull you out of The Walking Dead,
but who would pay to avoid them on a single network? Ad-free Hulu is an
appealing thing. This? No thanks. Especially for the prices AMC seems
to be considering. For one or two bucks, maybe I could see it.
And while I don’t subscribe, CBS All Access at least makes sense from
the perspective that cable isn’t a prerequisite to use it.
The Reuters report says that AMC’s as-yet-unannounced
service could feature exclusive “digital-only spinoff shows” of existing
programs. Yeah, I’d sure that’d be top-notch material. Surefire Emmy
contenders. I can’t recall such a blatant attempt to cash in while
you’ve still got shows that draw big ratings.
The article was published on : theverge
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