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i didn't have your experience, but then i only lived a few years in the US, so i didn't really have much opportunity to familiarise myself with the options.

in my home country cable was available for a decent price without hidden fees because such trickery is illegal there.

for the restaurant: food courts do exist, and they can have surprisingly high quality food, so yes, it is possible to create a market where everyone can pick and choose.

sure, for you the current situation may be an improvement. and if you are satisfied with that, that's fine.

i am not satisfied because i know we can do better.




Food courts exist and often have very lower quality food at higher prices than individual restaurants because it turns out the overhead of having everything under one roof, and having to compete with redundant choices, takes away from the bottom line.

So I'd say you're over thinking the analogy, but actually that's the perfect representation of what's wrong with cable.

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Not to mention, my comment isn't just saying "it's good because it's better than cable", that's just focusing on an aside lol.

My comment is "it's good period as you're (god forbid) willing to watch something else once in a while, or pay for it." Hell like I said I don't care if you pirate it just again don't pretend the studio made you by not making a bespoke service with everything you want.

And also your comment about your home country... something tells me your home country doesn't have the worlds largest entertainment industry: https://www.selectusa.gov/media-entertainment-industry-unite...

People often confuse raw sales with revenue, even Bollywood revenue the pails in comparison to American revenue

That being the case a simple comparison of "I paid less elsewhere" doesn't represent the reality of things. You were either paying for less overall content, or paying for a lot of content produced and heavily funded by the US payment structure and much more cheaply licensed to your country.

The complication being of course, if it was values at that pricing locally then the shows wouldn't exist.

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And it's not like the US was alone in their cable situation so I'm very surprised to hear it was better else aside from the fees. The fees were problematic, but by it's very nature cable involves hardware and often has termed contracts

I've lived in multiple other countries (I wasn't born in the US) and 10 years ago I find it very hard to believed any country has cable (or even worse satellite) TV at "decent price" without the "pay us more for HD" and bundled packages mess unless there was just straight up a barely any content compared to the kinds of packages I'm talking about.




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