LeCheese
Greg Davis (50)
It is; however, I was thinking about this earlier in the broader context of the over-saturation we now have of streaming services, and think there could be some merit in offering a free (or very, very cheap) service with ads. A huge part of Netflix' original appeal, along with the on-demand nature, was that it didn't have ads - but during this time, it had basically all the shows/movies anyone wanted.You mentioned earlier a free model with ads, I feel like they won’t do this for Stan sports, we are paying what $15 now? Maybe a $10 version with ads and even then I reckon it’ll turn people off. Paid with ads is very different to free with ads.
Stan sports free with ads is essentially a different product.
With the segregation of content that's occurred as more names have entered the market, most people need to choose which streaming service(s) they're willing to fork out for based on both content and price. By offering a free service with ads, it's a no-lose scenario for the consumer (apart from sitting through a few ads), but gets people onto your platform. It was basically Spotify's original model, which panned out pretty well.