Streaming television is going through an existential crisis as users cancel services and creators fear having their show or movie deleted on an executive's whim (Travis M. Andrews/Washington Post)

Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post: Streaming television is going through an existential crisis as users cancel services and creators fear having their show or movie deleted on an executive's whim  —  Missing archives, less ambitious programming, higher prices: Creators and subscribers say they're seeing the fallout from television's big revolution

Streaming television is going through an existential crisis as users cancel services and creators fear having their show or movie deleted on an executive's whim (Travis M. Andrews/Washington Post)

Travis M. Andrews / Washington Post:
Streaming television is going through an existential crisis as users cancel services and creators fear having their show or movie deleted on an executive's whim  —  Missing archives, less ambitious programming, higher prices: Creators and subscribers say they're seeing the fallout from television's big revolution

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