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If they could do it for $4 or $5 per month, then that could be an idea and then also find other ways to differentiate themselves and what customer benefits there are too comparative to other services.
In terms of the revenue they bring in, dont forget about staff costs, technology, all the other functional costs, but also the fees that go to the other studios. Either way, it will definitely be interesting and they definitely need to either do a lower monthly fee than say Netflix or give a wide range of pricing, as nobody is going to pay 2.99 or even 1.99 for a completely unknown movie. With doing the pay per movie, the majority will get very small viewing, bringing in very little.
I like the idea of a Free movie featured per month, but also a feature of a new pay release per month from one of the studios(designated as a top hit/movie)
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