Netflix and chill no more – streaming is getting complicated


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  • Monday, 07 Jan 2019

An Apple Inc. laptop computer displays the home screen for the Netflix Inc. original series 'The Crown' in an arranged photograph taken in the Brooklyn Borough of New York, U.S., on Thursday, April 12, 2018. Netflix Inc. is scheduled to release earnings on April 16. Photographer: Gabby Jones/Bloomberg

Streaming TV may never again be as simple, or as affordable, as it is now.  

Disney and WarnerMedia are each launching their own streaming services in 2019 in a challenge to Netflix’s dominance. Netflix viewers will no longer be able to watch hit movies such as Black Panther or Moana, which will soon reside on Disney’s subscription service. WarnerMedia, a unit of AT&T, will also soon have its own service to showcase its library of blockbuster films and HBO series. 

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