'What's going on?' TV fans fume as favourite shows mysteriously disappear from popular streaming service | 6L3A16K | 2024-02-10 15:08:01
"Half of my watchlist has disappeared up to now few days," one viewer complained on X (previously Twitter).
TV VIEWERS have been left in the lurch after a well-liked streaming service culled almost a dozen new titles.
"Half of my watchlist has disappeared up to now few days," one viewer complained on X (previously Twitter).

"What's going on, why are you purging a lot brand new content material?"
Based on Deadline, Paramount+ has axed 9 lately added exhibits, including:
- The Burning Women
- One Night time
- The Killing Variety
- The Serial Killer's Wife
- The Doll Manufacturing unit
- The Flatshare
- Chemistry of Demise
- Accused (in the UK and Eire)
- Quantum Leap (in the UK and Ireland)
Paramount confirmed the cull on X, saying: "Accused, The Serial Killer's Wife, Quantum Leap and Fool's Paradise have left Paramount+ UK & Ireland."
In a memo to employees last week, execs explained that the streamer was now focusing on "Hollywood franchises, movies and collection which have mass international attraction," TechRadar reported.
The move by Paramount isn't new, or unique.
Other streamers frequently purge unique content material from their platforms, which analysts say is a money-saving tactic.
It means corporations can keep away from paying residuals if exhibits can't be watched time and again.
Netflix minimize a number of unique exhibits again in December, alongside Disney+ which additionally eliminated multiple unique collection', together with Willow, Y: The Final Man, and Pistol.
<!-- End of Brightcove Player --> Gone are the times when viewers have been certain they might finish a collection they began, and loved.
"Goddamn this actually seems like the top of tv. No room for something unique or totally different anymore," one other viewer complained on X.
A third individual tweeted: "For this reason we all left cable. High costs for multiple bundles just to get Three-5 good exhibits and a truckload of c**p.
"Individuals want artistic originals, exhibits not hindered by what advertisers say is protected."
More >> https://ift.tt/uVNZrKO Source: MAG NEWS