Your friendly neighborhood cable provider is sucking the life out of the Internet's best venue for streaming TV shows.
Comcast CMCSA has finally announced the full details of its so-called Streampix service, a $4.99 a month streaming video entity that will allow users to spend extra money to watch additional content.
I know what you're thinking: “Comcast has found a way to charge people more money? Who could have ever seen this coming!?!?” Joking aside, this is serious business.
The details of the agreement – which include a handful of “past full seasons” of TV series like Grey's Anatomy, Lost, and Married…with Children, as well as a handful of old movies and five kids' shows – are irrelevant. Streampix is a bargain-bin Netflix NFLX clone that could have been used to drive the Reed Hastings empire further into the ground. Instead, Comcast has chosen to go the cheapskate route and provide Streampix subscribers with as little value as possible.
As depressing as this may sound, it would have been nice if that had been the end of the story. But it's not – far from it.
The full list of Streampix TV shows includes:
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- Grey's Anatomy (ABC)
- Heroes (NBC)
- Lost (ABC)
- Married…with Children (Sony)
- The Office (NBC)
- Ugly Betty (ABC)
- The Secret Life of the American Teenager (ABC Family)
- Analyze That (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Brokeback Mountain (Universal)
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (Sony)
- Ocean's Eleven (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Stuart Little (Sony)
- When Harry Met Sally (Warner Bros. Pictures)
- The Big Lebowski (Universal)
- Inspector Gadget (Cookie Jar Entertainment)
- Paddington Bear (Cookie Jar Entertainment)
- Strawberry Shortcake (Cookie Jar Entertainment)
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (Disney Channel)
- Wizards of Waverly Place (Disney Channel)
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