Streaming Costs and the Crisis with Convenience

@arunava · 2025-06-01 05:35 · GEMS

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In this current day and age Streaming Websites have become an important aspect of our life where millions of people consume content on a daily basis. Whether it is from YouTube or Netflix or anything else.

But streaming just got more complicated and costly. Amazon Prime Video is adding a Rs. 699 fee for ad-free viewing on top of your existing Rs. 1500 subscription starting June 17th. But when we're already juggling Netflix, Hotstar, YouTube Premium, it raises a real question.

How much are we willing to pay for convenience?

Wasn't streaming supposed to save us from all the extra channels and ads on cable? Now that same convenience is being sliced up and sold back to us in the form of bits and pieces where each bit will cost us some money.

What's interesting is what this shift reveals. In the beginning, streaming platforms kept prices low and removed ads to get our attention. It was temporarily underpricing to build market share. Now they're shifting to a model focused on profit with multiple plans, some with ads, some without.

But Why are they doing this now?

Because these tiers help them earn more without raising prices for everyone. So either you pay more or you sit through ads like the old times.

But as access gets harder and costs keep stacking up, more people might start cutting back.

Tell me, how many subscriptions are you paying for right now?

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