The death of cable TV has been slow and agonizing, but as the patient bleeds out on the operating table, both consumers and media companies have batted around an intriguing idea:
What if we just did cable TV again?
That was the dream of Venu (as in “venue,” not “Venus”), a Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery alliance that combined all of their sports broadcast rights into one monster streaming service that would function like a cable subscription.
But Disney still offers a bundle that gives you its Disney+ and Hulu services along with WBD’s Max, and Comcast offers a Peacock, Netflix, and Apple TV+ bundle.
Now, Comcast might be looking to offload its old TV networks (like MSNBC, CNBC, Bravo, USA, and Syfy, but not NBC or its Peacock offshoot) so it can focus on streaming.
There’s a catch:
… this seems to be exactly what consumers want?
In 2022, Nielsen reported that 64% of streaming subscribers wished they could just pay one bill to get everything.
Again: That’s how cable worked before it faded into cord-cutting obscurity, so maybe consumers don’t really know what they want.