The Office Popular Netflix Show Leaving in 2021



The Office Popular Netflix Show Leaving in 2021



Enjoy The Office on Netflix One of the Most Streamed Shows in 2018 While You Still Can


The OFFICE LEAVING NETFLIX

The Office, one of the most streamed shows on Netflix is leaving their streaming TV platform in early 2021. This will be done so it can join NBC's new Streaming TV Service which should be up and running some time at the end of 2020.

And what remains to be seen is how cord cutters will react to one of their favorite shows leaving Netflix.

Unfortunately, subscribing to the new NBC streaming TV service won't exactly be cheap. The estimated cost of NBC's new service is on the expensive side which has been reported to somewhere near $12/month.


A La Carte TV Is Here But It May Not Be What We Wished For


There was a time during the height of the cable TV monopoly that many of us hoped for a better way of watching TV. Cord Cutters wished they could select and buy individual channel packages rather than the expensive bloated ones offered by cable TV providers.

Now that the time has come and we are starting to see more and more individual channels begin offering their own streaming TV service, we are faced with another dilemma. Because when you add them all up they end up costing even more than cable TV. And this will force cord cutters to make some hard choices on which ones to keep and which to let go.


Subscriber Churn The Achilles Heel of the Streaming TV Industry


Luckily, unlike cable and satellite cord cutters can start and stop any streaming TV service easily and without any fees (yet). Although, as these services start to see more and more churn this very well could change.

Churn in the subscription industry is where someone subscribes to a channel or service and then quickly in a month or two dumps it and subscribes to another. Fortunately, with so many on-demand channels available, watching a particular TV series or several good movies can be done in a very short time.

This means that a guaranteed customer base is all but uncertain. And it will be hard for these companies to predict any type of user growth or retention in the long run. Because this can all change very suddenly.

Netflix May Be Popular Today But Will It Continue To Be Tomorrow?


From numbers recently reported Netflix subscriptions may have peaked. With many Disney shows and movies already leaving their platform. And with Disney offering their own streaming platform later this year with an estimated cost of around $8/month many more Netflix subscribers may also continue to defect.

It's really an exciting time to be a cord cutter. And as the streaming TV bubble keeps building bigger and bigger. When or if it pops, what comes after still remains a mystery.


For now, you can still binge watch The Office all you want while it's still playing on Netflix.


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