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Paying For Video Content
Ever wonder how some TV channels remain popular while others fade into obscurity? It's usually due to a combination of factors including the channel's content, branding, and audience. When it comes to prime video subscription , the answer is often “subscriptions.”
You may know that there are three major television broadcast networks in North America:
ABC CBS NBC These networks generally charge around $100 per month for video services like Netflix and Hulu Plus. In addition to the subscription fee, there is also a per-episode fee that ranges from $1 to $3. For example, the $3 fee covers the cost of a physical ticket to a Broadway show. Why pay for a ticket and then pay for video content as well? It's simple economics.
Broadband providers like Comcast, Cox, and AT&T have recognized the value of video subscriptions and have worked to evolve their core products to include them. In fact, Netflix even helps subsidize the cost of your Internet connection.
Let's say you have a $100 monthly Netflix account with annual data usage. With the above pricing structure, your net cost is $4 per month (Netflix fee - $3 per episode fee). So, if you're going to subscribe to Netflix anyway, why not try this approach? It's typically around the same price as a monthly Netflix subscription, but instead of committing to an annual contract, you're going to pay for what you use. This can save you both money and time.
The downside is that if you live in a suburb or another community governed by an overly-regulatory government, then this approach may not work for you. In these types of areas, limited online TV choices are available, and these are generally expensive. For example, if you want to get access to CBS, NBC, and a little bit of ABC, you're looking at a $300 per month Netflix bill (plus the $3 per episode fee). Essentially, this option only works in areas with a lot of Internet freedom.
Choosing A Streaming Service One option for those who live in an area with limited online TV choices is to choose a streaming service. These are services that deliver content online instead of through traditional TV broadcasts. The two most popular streaming services are Netflix and Hulu Plus. You may not know their exact prices, but they are generally very affordable. For example, the average Netflix subscriber pays around $8 per month. Many major TV shows and movies are available for free, so you're not gonna break the bank.
The downside to streaming services is that it can be difficult to find content that you want to watch. It's also hard to keep track of what's available on any given service. For these reasons, it's usually best to stick with traditional television and video on demand. Nevertheless, for those who want the freedom to watch what they want, when they want, then streaming is the clear choice.
Video On Demand The other option is to get video on demand. This is where you go to the television station to see what's available for purchase. You can usually find many popular TV shows and movies are available for purchase through video on demand. Some of the more popular services include Hulu Plus, Crackle, and NowTV. You can find content that is unlocked after your trial period expires, so there's no commitment other than your time to watch the content. This option can be a bit cheaper than subscribing to a streaming service, particularly if you want to purchase the content for later viewing. It's also the perfect way to make sure you catch that big game.
Unfortunately, there is also a downside to video on demand. A lot of content is regionally restricted, so you may find that you can only access that content in certain areas. For example, if you want to watch The Handmaid's Tale on Netflix, but that service is not available in your area, then you're out of luck. There is also a chance that your video content may not be exactly where you want it when you want it, or at all. For these reasons, it's usually best to avoid video on demand and stick with one of the above options.
The Bottom Line As you can see, there are a lot of options when it comes to paying for video content. The key is to find one that works best for you. For those who want to avoid huge television bills, then Netflix is certainly the way to go. On the other hand, those who want the flexibility to watch online whenever they want may enjoy the freedom of a streaming service. Ultimately, it's all about what you want out of your video content subscription. If you have questions, feel free to contact us.

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