T-Mobile is already shutting down its live TV serv
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T-Mobiling giving up on their streaming service after less than 6 months and streaming AMC, Discovery, MTV, and other networks.
Maybe they should have thought about shoppable entertainment?
Now partnering with Google with YouTube TV and Philo. Partnering a a loose term.
I signed up for Philo for $10 month a week ago and watching a number of cable channels now on my Roku device. Wife loaded Philo to Amazon fire stick as well.
Haven't used Roku device much in a long time until I started watching Pluto to catch Two Minute Drill but now watch that on Amazon.
For the heck of it, I looked up Roku as there seems be even more apps than I remember and new ones keep getting added.
Holy Shamoli!
Share price 5x higher in the last year
Market Cap $47B
https://www.google.com/finance/quote/ROKU:NASDAQ?window=MAX
But wait, it gets better...
Fox bought Tubi for $440 million last year as it attempts to join the streaming wars...
https://www.theverge.com/2020/3/17/21184294/f...-viacomcbs
So who would have thought a free streaming service like Tubi that runs commercials, Philo that is $10-$20/mo with commercials or even Roku would take off like gang busters
Why wouldn't Fox just to their own thing?
Makes no sense, eh?
I guess if you don't know streaming or coding
So where am I going with this?
Verb's Marketplace, ShopTalkLive, and likely others are at the infancy of potentially the same hypergrowth
In addition to Verb's marketplace website, why couldn't there be a Verb TV channel on Roku?
You know what else I like about the Verb marketplace? When you do a search you are searching across multiple vendors, just like Amazon. But less expensive to sell on the marketplace than Amazon.
red, how do you know Verb is going to take off and grow?
I just figured you'd insource a recruiter position only if you were going to do a lot of hiring vs. continuing to outsource, eh?
HR Manager/Recruiter - April 1, 2021
https://blog.verb.tech/careers