Young people cut back on video streaming services

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Has the cost of living made you think twice about your video streaming subscriptions?

Some 35% of people surveyed said they took out a new subscription in the quarter to watch a specific series or film, up from 28% a year ago.

About 56% of homes in England, Scotland and Wales now have at least one paid streaming service, Kantar said. Kantar also said people surveyed had said they were more satisfied with Disney+ than Netflix because of the quality of its shows.

 

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Still cheaper and offers more than the license fee which is enforced, otherwise we would all give that up.

You need a licence? Geeez

Think twice about my bbc licence.

Obviously. Netflix has been raising the price, year after year. Eventually, people will just switch off.

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