Tom Harrington was quoted in The Guardian on "Golden age of streaming could cost viewers up to £2,500 a year"
22 March 2022Tom said “The public perception has been that these services are cheap. And they certainly were. But the cost is now quickly transitioning from what is for many an automatic and then forgotten regular discretionary spend, to a noticeable chunk leaving their account.”
He added “The streaming market has been supported by debt-funded, loss-leading, loss-making models. Netflix entered the market and set a budget price and everyone has had to come in under that to compete. You had all these profitable content companies, pay-TV and linear-TV broadcasters who had to move into streaming, and it is not as profitable. Now they have to start looking at value, and customers are going to be continually asked to pay more until these things make real money.”
