My Plex server is the streaming home of star trek in my household.
Jellyfin ftw ;)
This is a hot load of shit.
My household purchased a yearly subscription to Crave as it contained all the Star Trek content and a bunch of HBO shows that my wife likes.
Removing this content will just mean my Plex server will go brrr a little more. I’m slightly inconvenienced, and Paramount+ and Crave just lost another subscriber. Big brain move by these services.
How did Paramount+ lose a subscriber in this scenario?
They lose a potential subscriber in us, and Crave loses a return subscriber
If Paramount+ acquiring the rights to shows that you like ensures that you’ll never be a subscriber, I suspect that potential was never really there…
They were getting royalties from @PerogiBoy through his content provider. Not anymore. It’s not rocket surgery. Brain science. You get it.
Option A had everything in one place (they weren’t just after Trek) for a single cost. Splitting platforms and increasing user costs while decreasing user convenience has now cost them income.
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The article is accurately reporting what Paramount themselves have said.
Paramount+ announced today that the service is now Canada’s streaming home of the iconic Star Trek catalogue featuring over 800 episodes of binge-worthy episodes and 12 feature films. Kicking off today, Season 1 and the current season to date of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is available to stream on Paramount+, and the library will continue to build throughout the month with Star Trek: The Next Generation available on August 8, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine on August 15, and more. These iconic series join Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Picard, already streaming on the service.
You seem to be complaining that Picard wasn’t there several months ago, but no one is claiming it was, and I don’t think anyone was claiming it was back then, either.
So… Paramount+ is just one of the homes for Star Trek then.
You seem to misunderstand that, as well - all it means is that CTV Sci-Fi will continue airing the new series on TV. They will all stream on Paramount+.
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That’s a shame, because what you’re saying is very confusing.
Edit: Your bitchy cunt response really proves my point.
Getting this heated over a discussion about how a streaming service is inconvenient is pretty over the top. I’m annoyed with Trek being removed from Crave as well, and I’m also annoyed with Paramount for a whole host of reasons right now, so I empathize, but no need to react like this.
Going to need you to edit your comment.
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You certainly tried a lot harder than I did. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: if HBO allowed us to buy just HBO I’d have paid up.
Glad we’ve kept the CTV Sci-fi Channel on Bell Fibe even if I have to wait until 9 pm Thursdays for new episodes.
Between Trek and the Syfy originals, it’s still one of the main places for new television for us.
I’m thinking about kicking the tires on Paramount+, but I really wish it was possible to browse their library first.
Here’s a possible workaround - JustWatch offers a listing of all tv shows and movies on Paramount+.
I seem to be able to do this from my browser without setting up an account. With country set to Canada, I see that there are 708 titles.
It just sends me to a sign-in page!
Strange, it works for me when I’m not logged in… want me to read it to you?
Yes, please. Canadian availability only, and imitate the lead actors whenever possible
Soo I ooctually trood oot wooth a VPN and indood goot a soon-oon pooge.
I also pay for CTV SciFi. They currently have all of Prodigy available on their website, along with pretty much every thing else new.
So, like, Prodigy? No? Then fail. If I’m gonna pay for a streaming service, just for Star Trek, which I am entirely willing to do, but it darn well better have all of it. Take my money, but earn it!
Fuck this Ferengi “we need all the profit” nonsense, especially given what Star Trek is about. I’m not paying for another service. The only thing these companies are doing is making piracy a more appealing option again.