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  • I see that many people are really angry.

    Some say on other social media that they are canceling their Paramount+ subscriptions. The petition has surpassed 15k in under 3 days.

    I suspect this may become one of those marketing disaster case studies for business schools. SNW just streamed one of the best-ever episodes in the franchise ‘Ad Aspera Per Aspera’ but the runaway trending conversations are about Prodigy and how the show won’t be there when people planned to watch it.

    Our household’s newly-ordered BlueRay set for episodes 1-10 just arrived. (I’m hoping 11-20 will be produced as announced, and as the EPs have said is still going forward, but I’m reluctant to count on that.)

    I’m not sure exactly how the revenue and expenses work out for US tax purposes, but one can only hope that all the online purchases, downloads and merchandise orders in the past few days will diminish the value of Paramount’s tax write-off while increasing residuals owed to the creators.

  • In Canada, it remains on Crave, with the added description, "available until July 24."

    It's worth noting that the other Trek series on Crave have similar tags, saying either July 24 (Short Treks, DS9, TAS, "The Cage," ) or July 31 (PIC, DSC, LD, TOS, TNG, VOY, ENT).

    The only exception is SNW, which does not currently have an "available until" tag.

    Edit: I've also seen a report that Prodigy is still available on Paramount+ in the UK.

    • Yeah, it's available internationally in some iterations of Paramount+ and Sky Showtime, and I guess in places where they had a separate licensing deal.

      The rights to Trek in general are an absolute mess. Prodigy's season one has only been viewable in some territories for a few months. I have no idea how much longer it'll be available in general, and then there is the fact that Picard, TNG, Voyager, DS9, SNW, Discovery and TOS are spread out over multiple streaming subscriptions in many territories. I travel a bunch, and trying to keep watching from the previous episode on the road is an absolute crapshoot.

      I have no idea what the numbers look like for all these sbuscription services these days, but they clearly haven't figured this stuff out at all. I've started buying as much as I can physically and I will start phasing out subscriptions. It no longer makes any sense.

  • I would say buy it digitally as a sign of support but that could also be seen as supporting this move.

    When my subscription is up I think I will cancel p+. Then just buy the few shows I want to watch digitally.

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