Hawkee
01-09-2024, 02:51 AM
I'm noticing that Paramount+ is trying to be number one in streaming services next to Netflix Peacock Disney+ and AppleTV and I can never figure out why they are so huge. Is it because Paramount+ wants to score a huge audience with their programming? Or is it because they face competition with Youtube TV and Amazon Prime and Freevee? When you look at the general picture ever since Paramount+ debuted it seems like their original shows such as Mayor Of Kingstown the Frasier reboot and Star Trek Strange New Worlds are the shows that garner Paramount+'s audience and it seems that these shows are high scorers for Paramount+ in ratings. Another thing that seems to get Paramount+ is their original movies and miniseries. Take for example when Paramount+ debuted Pam And Tommy that mini series scored huge ratings for Paramount+ upon it's debut and when Good Burger 2 came out Paramount+'s ratings went sky high last year and what I see is this is Paramount+'s survival food to keep it's juices flowing. The other thing I've noticed about Paramount+ is the reason their original shows get good ratings is they make the stars big moneymakers for Paramount+. Take for instance when Mayor Of Kingstown debuted on Paramount+ Jeremy Renner became Paramount+'s biggest celebrity and was seen on the registration screen for Paramount+ and when Star Trek Picard debuted the same thing happened with Patrick Stewart and he became top celebrity for Paramount+ and now all Paramount+ focuses on in top celebrities is Anson Mount and Ethan Peck because of Star Trek Strange New Worlds and they think Anson Mount will replace Jeremy Renner as Paramount+'s big celebrity now. I think as time goes by Paramount+ will grow bigger and faster and will most likely cause BET MTV and Nickelodeon to go broke and CBS will rename itself Paramount TV and get an updated lineup in the future