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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-05 15-48

in LeoFinance21 days ago

Part 3/10:

This approach, however, is reminiscent of traditional cable TV models, where consumers often pay for content they don’t necessarily want or watch. The pressure to secure fees from content providers mirrors the days of cable subscriptions, which led to the phenomenon of “cord-cutting.” Consumers grow frustrated when they are forced to pay for bundles of channels, many of which go unwatched, sparking a demand for greater choice and control.

The Old Cable Model Versus the Modern Streaming Landscape