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re: Martin Brundle’s F1 Grid Walk - amazing television
Posted by caesarthedog on 5/8/22 at 5:43 pm to Tbonepatron
It was great. Except it wasn’t just a random talk guy it was the likely #1 pick in the nba draft which made it better when he had to ask him his name.
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re: Peacock debuted today
Posted by caesarthedog on 7/16/20 at 2:48 pm to blackinthesaddle
I dont think you understand the Peacocks model.
You dont pay for Peacock, you watch ads. You pay for Peacock you don't watch ads.
You dont pay for Peacock, you watch ads. You pay for Peacock you don't watch ads.
re: Peacock debuted today
Posted by caesarthedog on 7/16/20 at 1:58 pm to blackinthesaddle
Where are cord cutters getting content for free?
Either advertisers pay and you watch for free or you pay no not have advertisements. Thats the whole Peacock business model. Revenue from advertisers vs revenue from customers. Its a risky proposition to bet on people being ok with ads if the service is free.
And like HBOMax ran into, Roku is the one keeping them off the platform. NBC and HBO would love to have their app available on Roku.
Either advertisers pay and you watch for free or you pay no not have advertisements. Thats the whole Peacock business model. Revenue from advertisers vs revenue from customers. Its a risky proposition to bet on people being ok with ads if the service is free.
And like HBOMax ran into, Roku is the one keeping them off the platform. NBC and HBO would love to have their app available on Roku.
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