The radio interview I heard about CNN+ made the decision sound like more of a "keeping the network on track" decision, instead of based on sales sorta thing.
Netflix is having issues with loss of revenue based upon people sharing passwords. With people leaving cable in droves here, I see more and more people turning to Netflix, Hulu, Roku, etc... I really don't think they are in any danger of becoming extinct just yet, but cable networks... yeh, F 'em. Let the cable companies bleed out, IMO.
Quality of movies? IMO, movies have never been better. Give me series with lots of blood, violence, and nudity. I don't think anyone wants to go back to Lavern and Shirley or Family Ties type of series again. Heck, I can't stand cable based series where you'd have to sit through commercials or watch a show at a day and particular time again. On Demand is where it is at.
I think that most viewers prefer a series, where you can binge a story over 50+ hours at a time than a movie where you only get 120 minutes and its over. But, even movies... best ever, IMO.
Maybe a contributing problem is how many streaming services there are now. Everyone is making a new streaming APP
Junk Removal Arlington wa... and APPs are so yesterday. Starz, Premier, HBOMAX... if I can't get them in a Prime or Roku package, I am not about to pay to download an APP.
But quality... I can't even think of a pre-streaming series that comes close to Yellowstone, Game of Thrones, Ozark... nope, nothing comes to mind.