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If it is available in Belgium and has Kim Possible, Buzz Lightyear of Star Command or Hercules: The Series, I will happily pay for it!
 
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How will it affect the current Disney Channel/XD/Junior on demand and will it launch globally? Anyway, interesting how many mediahouses are going the same way and creating their own exclusive platforms.
 

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What do you guys think about this? Personally, I can expect another bubble popped just like in 2001 with the dot-com bubble!
We can't afford to subscribe to all of them, so many people will wind up subscribing to NONE of them. Disney, CBS, and DC are not thinking things through clearly.
 

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So, Disney decided to make their own streaming service, isn't that the strategy that TW did with when they make Boomerang, a very separate streaming service, based off of a said channel, that is currently not improving strong enough. I have see something like that.


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We can't afford to subscribe to all of them, so many people will wind up subscribing to NONE of them. Disney, CBS, and DC are not thinking things through clearly.
This is why I switch off every couple of months. Currently I subscribe to Netflix but I'm going to let my subscription expire and switch to Hulu in September (mainly for SNL).
 

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We can't afford to subscribe to all of them, so many people will wind up subscribing to NONE of them. Disney, CBS, and DC are not thinking things through clearly.
That's why I predict that soon, the SVOD bubble will burst! It would be the dot-com bubble all over again!
 

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Will it have been 3 years by then? That's how long the Netflix deal would supposedly last.

Well, if any media company could pull this off, it's Disney. They're a brand name beloved the world over, and they have content that's enjoyed by people of all ages. If they add shows like the Disney Afternoon and One Saturday Morning, and all of their Disney animated movies under one roof, then I'd be up for it.
As for the bubble bursting from too many SVOD services, eventually companies will realize that less choices is best for consumers, and many more niches services will be gone.
However, some will just choose to pay for one or two a month, and then switch to something else later. Hopefully people will realize that they don't HAVE multiple ones at once.
Personally, I think the best reason to have content creators to have their own streaming service is to combat the licensing issue. It's a pain when your favorite movies or shows moves to a different SVOD after a while, which does slowly happen with Netflix.

Also, i read in an article that Disney actually regrets their deal with Netflix. Netflix now has data on how Disney's films performs and they can use that to produce, co-finance, or distribute a quality animated film that will resonate with audiences in a way a Disney film can. Netflix does have the resources to do so.


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We can't afford to subscribe to all of them, so many people will wind up subscribing to NONE of them. Disney, CBS, and DC are not thinking things through clearly.
Competition is good. You don't have to be subscribed to them all at once.

Currently the only interesting thing for me on Netflix Belgium is Arrow Season 4/5. (although I have heard both seasons suck) I am not going to subscribe for just that.

We don't have ANY other proper streaming service. Don't complain you have 5+ good ones. I have nothing unless I download a VPN. (which is illegal)
 
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I wonder how this will affect the Disney Channel and Disney XD apps/on-demand channels.
 

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Could the situation in CZ be really better than in Belgium? I find it hard to believe.
Which streaming services are available in your country?

HBO has got a deal with Telenet/UPC here, pretty much like pay tv. Hulu doesn't exist here. Amazon UK's services just recently got available here, but everything is completely unlocalized. There are a few free services that air shows from our local channels, no original content. So yeah, Netflix hasn't got any competition here.
 

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@Red Arrow :D We've got HBO GO here, which is the most popular service since it's fully localized and has all the content HBO airs on TV either at the same time or even sooner. You get it for free with your HBO subscription on most providers. Netflix is available here too, but it's not fully localized. Far from it. It has CZ subtitles for roughly 100 titles and CZ dub for about 10, with the interface being in EN. It's not bad actually, but it will take time before it catches up. AmazonPrime is here newly too, but completely unlocalized at the moment. Hulu is unavailable. But Nova Group has Voyo subscription for their original content that people actually pay for and Prima Group has a similar iPrima service some people pay for as well. Alza, biggest retailer, offers localized older movies on demand. GooglePlay offers a lot of newer movies with CZ subs for rental/purchase. And UPC has Horizon On Demand and MyPrime which is free for UPC TV subscribers and offers quite a lot of subtitled or dubbed content. Plus O2TV has an On Demand service with various titles and catch up TV as well. So I guess the situation here is actually decent even though most of this happened only in the last 2-5 years.
 

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This streaming service will be only for the United States at first :( Other countries are considered. (but it is unknown which ones that are)

Netflix Belgium will keep all its Disney content, as will all other Netflixes except Netflix USA.

That makes sense. This streaming service is mostly meant to combat cordcutters. I'm not sure if cord cutting is a big problem in other countries.
 

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Well, while here in the US, most of subscribers had either split from those who are still subscribed to currently cable, which it's slowly decreasing as the other half had subscribers to go towards cord cutting by apply to OTT services.


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I like this news. AND i THINK it'll be a great app to buy.
Especially if/when they add classic movies and TV shows of all eras to it.
 

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