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   Blueshirt to The Doctor   
   Re: [Overlord DVD] Disney Ready to Dump    
   08 Feb 25 19:13:04   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.drwho, rec.arts.sf.tv   
   From: blueshirt@indigo.news   
      
   The Doctor wrote:   
      
   > In article ,   
   > Blueshirt  wrote:   
   > > Your Name wrote:   
   > >>   
   > >> A complete NON-surprise that the ratings are lower than the   
   > >> pre-Disney seasons. Disney of course bought into Doctor Who   
   > >> because they stupidly believed it would raise their number   
   > >> of subscribers, which it wasn't ever going to do and   
   > >> anybody with more than one braincell could have told them   
   > >> the 'ratings' would drop dramatically. The only legal way   
   > >> for international viewers to watch "Doctor Who" currently   
   > >> is to subscribe to Disney+, which most people simply   
   > >> weren't going to bother doing, especially for just one show   
   > >> and continual prices rises (both for Disney+ and general   
   > >> retail prices for everything).   
   > >   
   > > I don't think the directors of these streaming services live   
   > > in the real world. I would never have thought anyone around   
   > > the world would subscribe to Disney+ JUST for "Doctor   
   > > Who"... it's not that kind of essential show. Maybe when the   
   > > Tenth Doctor and Rose/Martha were around it might have   
   > > happened to some degree, as that was a popular time for the   
   > > show. But Disney were being delusional if they thought in   
   > > 2023 that "Doctor Who" would be the show to hook the masses   
   > > in to their shiny new streaming service.   
   > >   
   > > Now, I did think "Doctor Who" post 2023 would be more popular   
   > > than it has been... but even as a fan, and had I needed to, I   
   > > still wouldn't have subscribed to Disney+ just to watch   
   > > "Doctor Who" at the prices they are charging.   
   > >   
   > >> Subscription-based streaming services themselves weren't   
   > >> really a good idea to begin with, let alone numerous   
   > >> services all with their own 'exclusive' content. The old   
   > >> cable and satelitte TV services have been struggling for   
   > >> decades to retain and grow subscriber numbers.   
   > >   
   > > There is a use for streaming services but I doubt anyone   
   > > subscribes to any of them for just one show. When they were a   
   > > bit cheaper, and during covid, they played their part in   
   > > entertaining us, but now with the continual price rises, and   
   > > adverts,  people will be more choosy in which ones they   
   > > subscribe to. So whenever  I see reports that subscriber   
   > > numbers are down on ______ service I just think, "What did   
   > > you expect?"   
   > >   
   > > Nobody can subscribe to everything so somebody is going to   
   > > suffer.   
   >   
   > DW is suffering beacuse of an antiDisney sentiment.   
      
   "Doctor Who" was suffering before Disney came along, if that's   
   the word you want to use to describe fandom unhappiness and poor   
   ratings. Disney had nothing to do with the 13th Doctor's era,   
   which was over before they came along. Plus, the ratings that   
   the show has been getting in the UK (BBC1/iPlayer) since the   
   15th Doctor arrived on the scene have nothing whatsoever to do   
   with Disney either, as "Doctor Who" is not on Disney+ in the UK   
   & Ireland. So maybe you need to start seeing the bigger picture.   
      
   --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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