Sony is Closing Vue, Its Pay TV Streaming Service You Never Used (vox.com) 40
Apple, Disney, and WarnerMedia are all launching new video streaming services that you're going to hear a lot about over the next few days. But here's news about one streaming service that's shutting down: Sony's Playstation Vue, which offered a digital version of the cable TV bundle, will close up shop in January. From a report: "The highly competitive Pay TV industry, with expensive content and network deals, has been slower to change than we expected," Sony said in an announcement on Tuesday. Translation: Sony was losing money on the service -- which sold for around $50 a month and was supposed to appeal to people who owned its Playstation gaming consoles -- and didn't have many subscribers. Sony had previously tried to find a buyer for the service, according to a report from The Information. Sony was one of the first so-called "virtual mvpds": bundles of network programming delivered over the internet that replicate what traditional pay TV distributors like Comcast sell. That group now includes YouTube, Hulu, and Dish's Sling.
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Fake for you, maybe. At over 500 dollars per year, I certainly never used it.
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When introduced, it was an amazing value for under $400 a year ($30 or $35 a month, I believe).
Re:"You Never Used" (Score:4, Interesting)
I did and still do. For the sports I got (of which I'm a big sports fan), the price was good. It also had a nice mix of channels my kids watch, and with the DVR functionality fit the bill.
The other nice thing is you can use up to 5 devices at a time under one account, so it makes it easier for others to watch one thing while I watch something else, while also NOT costing over $100 plus a per outlet fee or per receiver fee of the traditional TV services.
Lastly, the UI is one of the better ones in my opinion and that, combined with the device count, was one reason I went with them over Dish Sling back in the super early days.
PSvue, terrible name (Score:4)
I used PSVue for about 3 months. It wasn't a bad service as far as picture quality goes. It just didn't have the channels I wanted. Then they raise the price.
The biggest issue I saw with PSVue was the name. When I was looking for a TV streaming service I passed it by several times based on the name alone. I figured it was a service just for the Playstation. Truth was it supported just about ever thing that could stream.
They should have went with a better name to appeal to other than just the Playstation crowed.
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It didn't help that Playstation Now, Sony's streaming game service, only works on their PlayStation and PCs after working on practically every device out there.
And that was a service you heard of, simply because it's how Sony wanted you to do bac
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It does not help that Sony smart TVs came out with hundreds of apps and now only have half a dozen on a few years old TV, yeah, Sony not that reliable and really into abandon ware, just as quick as they can. Sony smart TVs got pretty stupid real quick, top job Sony.
I used it a couple of times (Score:2)
I used it a couple of times to watch a cable TV only special or two. But I'm just not interested enough in cable to keep it long term.
Good Product with Terrrible Marketing (Score:5, Insightful)
Playstation Vue was one of the better "cable replacement" streaming platforms. Similar to Youtube TV, but it had a better assortment of channels at about the same price. The downfall was the atrocious marketing. First the name is terrible. Playstation Vue sounds like a Twitch competitor rather than a TV streaming service. Then they had very limited advertisements that focused on telling people that it wasn't only for playstation consoles rather than describing what the product actually is. Just goes to show how disfunctional of a company Sony is.
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I'll agree. The service was fine and in fact in my opinion had one of the better UIs for sure. I've been using it for a few years now
Sony? #donotwant (Score:2)
"Sony was one of the first so-called "virtual mvpds": bundles of network programming delivered over the internet that replicate what traditional pay TV distributors like Comcast sell."
Why? The market is moving AWAY from that. What idiot thought that was what people wanted?
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It's really the only way to get live sports. For instance if I want to watch games of the Columbus Blue Jackets or Crew, my only option (without resorting to VPNs and some semi-legal stuff) is to have a cable or one of these bundles. Fox Sports Ohio does not offer the ability to buy just that channel, even over their streaming platform called Fox Sports Go. This is literally the only reason I have cable -- one channel.
At some future date there will be a tipping point where all the cord cutters make it su
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I guess I should be glad I never got interested in sports. Between the NFL being cop suckers and the NBA bending over for China, the only thing left is baseball. I'd rather watch flies fuck. At least baseball fans had the balls to boo Cheeto Mussolini, though.
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Yeah, the only sports are NFL and the NBA and baseball. I wish someone would invent another sport.
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They're all sleazy in some way. Money begets sleaze
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No, it isn't. The market is moving away from traditional telecommunications providers. If you want your cable TV, you've been stuck with regular cable or satellite. Then came your local telephone company offering TV over the phone lines. I
I used it once.. (Score:1)
I Use It (Score:2)
Re:I Use It (Score:4)
You could always check out Hulu and YouTube TV. Both of them have a similar line up as PSVue and close to the same price. I think Directv Now is still around but has been rebranded. I wouldn't recommend them though because they fucking blow.
If you want some mainstream channels with out news and sports you can check out Philo. $20 bucks a month for 58 channels.
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Last time I checked YouTube TV had crap for device support, and the UI to Hulu (haven't tried the Hulu TV) was just terrible to me
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In a sane world there would be entire classes on why the Hulu UI is crap.
Great service, terrible branding (Score:2)
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Yup, I even use(d) it with a Roku XD and XS just fine, but the UI on roku followed that of the Roku main page / Netflix layout which just sucked. I could only figure it made the app light by calling some Roku library to do the layout but that's my only guess as for why they did that
Comparable (Score:2)
Are the offerings from Apple, Disney and Warner actually comparable? PS VUE is similar to regular cable TV services from a cable co, or YoutubeTV, or a few other OTT providers. Those other 3 more directly compare to (and compete with) Netflix or Amazon Prime.
$50/month (Score:2)
$50/month and not many subscribers, how could that be?
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Terrible News (Score:2)
It was good (Score:2)
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To be honest, at least in my area, when a local partnered with one streaming service it appeared on the others as well, so you could basically bet if one had it they all did that were doing streaming of your locals.
CBS is still the streaming hold out with those services and would rather you pay the $10/month or whatever for their CBS All Access app live stream (or whatever that call it). Screw that.
Hulu on PS4 (Score:1)
Maybe they will let competitors like Hulu stream LiveTV on a Playstation now.
Never used it because Sony (Score:2)
That said, I have a PS2, PS3, and PS4. But I give Sony the minimum amount of info I can.
Disney bought their backend (MLB) (Score:1)
https://www.theverge.com/2015/... [theverge.com]
No committment was great (Score:1)
It was a great way to watch the Olympics, since you could just sign up for that month, and cancel immediately afterward. If I'd had my normal cable/internet provider give me TV service, I'd be on the hook for at least a year of service. Sad to see them go, I'll have to figure something else out for the next go round.
Damnit! (Score:2)
I have Vue; the quality is good and the price is reasonable. It also works on every device I own. Plenty of sports channels including BeIN (Soccer, MotoGP!), decent channel line up. They're missing Viacom "properties" because of Sony's feud with them, but honestly, I couldn't care less.
I'm not going to give Google (Youtube) one damned red cent and Hulu's interface is rage inducing. Sling is a rip-off once you realize that to get the channels you want, you have to pay for at least two of their packages.
Now w
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