How to Pick a TV Streamer Service and Slash Your Cable Bill
Briefly

The article critiques Netflix's recent Tudum showcase, describing it as a disorganized event filled with forced cross-promotions. It reflects on how streaming services, particularly Netflix, are losing their appeal in the competitive landscape of streaming. The author indicates a shift in power dynamics among different streaming platforms, noting that services like Amazon Prime Video and Peacock offer limited quality content. The discussion underscores the need for compelling new shows to maintain subscriber interest and engagement.
"I started thinking: Maybe Netflix isn't the king of streaming anymore."
"The two-hour event featured an astounding amount of overtly forced cross-promotion."
"If I'm paying a monthly fee for a streaming service, is there at least one new show per month that's worth my time?"
"For now, Peacock is the only place to stream Bravo's entire catalog."
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