(Is Streaming becoming quantity over quality?)
Further to our talks about GREED from last week, we discuss the massive renewals of shows like Rick and Morty and South Park and question as more companies aim to create their own streaming spaces – instead of sharing past content libraries – is the push for original exclusive content leading to a glut of average entertainment? Or are we in a renaissance of quality?
And when we just STREAM instead of OWN, how long do you really have the media you love? Changing cultural opinions, censorships, changes in marketing, etc. Can make these disappear and you've no say over it. As we move to an increasingly "on demand" lifestyle for our media instead of owning it flat out - we are looking at the real possibility that a company can erase a film from history without effort.
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