loves2splooge said:
HBO wouldn't be hurting their bread and butter (television networks) by dropping the prices of the episodes on PSN. You can already buy past seasons of HBO series on DVD and Blu-Ray and these season box sets offer great bang for your buck (they even include exclusive extras you won't find on HBO programming to entice people to go out and buy the season boxsets!) So as long as HBO makes their channel the only source for current season/recent episode programming, people will still continue their subscriptions with HBO. Just because someone buys Season 1 and Season 2 of True Blood on DVD/Blu-Ray/digital download/stream it through Netflix doesn't mean they are less likely to subscribe to HBO. They'll want to subscribe to HBO so that they don't have to wait almost a year to watch season 3 episodes. Also charging more for episodes does not necessarily translate into more revenue. You have to take into account demand. And I'd imagine that demand is going to be insanely low at $3 an episode for SD. Why would the consumer pay $3 an episode for True Blood when they have so many better options available for them? If you want to watch Seasons 1 and 2 of True Blood, you can buy the season disc sets (great bang for your buck and they contain exclusive extras in superb quality), you can stream the episodes off Netflix (only $8.99/month. Want to rent the actual DVDs from Netflix? You can do that too. Want to rent the Blu-Rays? Just pay $1/month more), you can catch season 1 and 2 stuff via HBO On Demand. You can also rent from Blockbuster as well. Many ways to enjoy past seasons of HBO programming through legal channels for better bang for your buck than on the PSN store. If PSN Store and Zune Marketplace want to compete with retail, Netflix, Blockbuster, etc. they need to step up their game. |
Well unfortunately for Sony I can almost guarantee you that HBO is the one that sets the prices, not Sony. And like I said cheaper PSN downloads isn't going to all of a sudden make everyone want to watch HBO tv shows. If someone seeks out a cheaper alternative to watch HBO shows, well HBO still makes money off them. If someone doesn't and chooses to buy a soda at the liqour store then they're making a pretty nice profit off it.







