Sweden is Taking On Netflix

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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    What (keywords):
    Nordic Entertainment Group, the owner of Viaplay, has been acquiring Formula 1 rights across Europe. They bought Verstappen, and they've been making original content in the Baltics, Poland, Nordics, and the Netherlands. It may be a European streaming giant that takes on Amazon, Netflix, Disney Plus, Hulu, etc.
    Audiovisual Media Services Directive:
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    Music:
    Name: I am a man who fill fight for your honor.
    Artist: Chris Zabriskie
    Link: chriszabriskie.bandcamp.com/a...
    Chapters:
    00:00 - Introduction
    01:05 - The Intentions
    01:23 - Europe's Streaming State
    01:46 - Streaming Business Models
    02:14 - NENT's catch
    03:41 - Streaming Sports
    04:45 - Max Verstappen
    05:12 - The Netflix Paradox
    05:55 - European Content
    06:36 - Conclusion

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  • @hoogyoutube
    @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +191

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  • @plebisMaximus
    @plebisMaximus 2 года назад +989

    I grew up on Nordic movies, being a Dane myself, so I've known Viaplay for a long time. It's interesting to see them expanding, didn't think they could to be honest.

    • @niklasdavind4722
      @niklasdavind4722 2 года назад +21

      Same. Hope this means they get a wider library than they have

    • @DoomShrm
      @DoomShrm 2 года назад +8

      My stepdad is danish I love yall danes

    • @OHOE1
      @OHOE1 2 года назад +10

      Sweden will crush Netflix, EZ win

    • @user-vh1ys5qr1o
      @user-vh1ys5qr1o 2 года назад +2

      Dutch and Skandinavian movies are so awesome fr

    • @niklasdavind4722
      @niklasdavind4722 2 года назад +1

      @@user-vh1ys5qr1o true, Swedish movies are pretty hit or miss tbh, but danish movies are really good

  • @mrsword6493
    @mrsword6493 2 года назад +370

    Exclusive content is killing streaming platforms and leads to piracy. Imagine if it were the same for music and you had to pay for Spotify, Apple music and RUclips music and still not have acces to all music that exist

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +46

      I used to be big on this until I started making videos

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 2 года назад +79

      Media monopolies are inherently worse for the consumer and you can't change my mind.

    • @minecraftfirefighter
      @minecraftfirefighter 2 года назад +26

      when netflix got first introduced piracy dropped, but then when the other companies say it succes and started doing it themselves the piracy increased. It makes sense who has 200 bucks spare a month.

    • @hoovysimulator2518
      @hoovysimulator2518 2 года назад +8

      Not exactly piracy, but my dad got a VPN to watch F1 as it is watchable for free in some other countries.

    • @Vlad-sj5yw
      @Vlad-sj5yw 2 года назад +4

      @@hoovysimulator2518 I would really recommend you or him paying for F1TV if you or him are fans of the sport. You get to watch practically everything, at anytime. Old races he might remember, even their qualifying at some GP's. Live driver cams, team radio, data overview with sector times and tires, complete track map to follow them and so on and so on.. It is money extremely well spend if you like the sport. Can't imagine ever ending that subscription. 14EUR/month or 110 for a year with 20% off the first year atm actually.
      Seems like a commercial but it really enhanced my F1 experience.

  • @Kraut_the_Parrot
    @Kraut_the_Parrot 2 года назад +734

    I feel somewhat silly for having never heard of this.

    • @MCTogs
      @MCTogs 2 года назад +63

      Don't you feel silly? Don't you feel stupid? Don't you feel a little bit ashamed?

    • @rickghastly3207
      @rickghastly3207 2 года назад +26

      you're a german kraut, and viaplay is primarily targeting Nordics so it makes sense.

    • @dracula7779
      @dracula7779 2 года назад +5

      @@rickghastly3207 i feel shaken up a bit by rick ghastly. Good name

    • @lukaschmarzynski1668
      @lukaschmarzynski1668 2 года назад +15

      I'm Polish and have never heard about it either, even though they expanded into our country as well

    • @ibranmlr6139
      @ibranmlr6139 2 года назад +6

      Dame Kraut never heard of this channel or May be is something else hmmm

  • @Swat_Dennis
    @Swat_Dennis 2 года назад +562

    My biggest gripe with Viaplay as a Dutchy?
    I never knew them before their F1 takeover.
    And I think that's also where all the hostility comes from, if they would kick in the door with something less "extreme", especially after the first year ever a Dutch person won an F1 title, I think the anger wouldn't be so widespread.
    I don't think that there are real "European" tv shows here. 95 % that's shown are American TV shows, to begin with. Personally, I watch a lot of Kdrama's and Nordic crime BECAUSE they are different to what's on the TV/on the rest of Netflix.

    • @JanSanono
      @JanSanono 2 года назад +15

      My biggest gripe is them ditching Olav Mol and Robert Doornbos lol.

    • @wanderingthewastes6159
      @wanderingthewastes6159 2 года назад +1

      Ayhoo mate, arrrrrrr!

    • @skybananaqueen4051
      @skybananaqueen4051 2 года назад +4

      Literally the most popular kdrama of all time is on Netflix, with more coming out
      Netflix is trying to expand into Asia for some years now and they’re doing pretty ok, especially in Korea where they produced several big hits both in Korea and internationally (Kingdom, Sweet home, Love alarm, it’s ok to not be ok, and of course, Squid game)
      As a Chinese who grew up watching kdrama and Asian content in general, I have a pretty good impression of Netflix, they are making some really good shit and I know many Chinese wish we can have Netflix so we don’t have to suffer from the domestic shitty giants like Tencent or Iqiyi

    • @AdotLOM
      @AdotLOM 2 года назад +1

      When Max won, I didn't imagine that Dutch fans would have an issue with the direction of the sport. Interesting that streaming rights makes that the case

    • @tomendruweit9386
      @tomendruweit9386 2 года назад

      Being extremem when kicking in the door is kinda the point

  • @veteran_dino
    @veteran_dino 2 года назад +102

    "users with no social life unable to tell their parents they are doing anything meaningfull with their lives" wow thats harsh

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +49

      We’re in this together

    • @BM-wy3wl
      @BM-wy3wl Год назад

      @@hoogyoutube No you're not. Hypocrite.

    • @GrandTerr
      @GrandTerr 4 месяца назад

      @@hoogyoutube the point is you said it with bullying intent, not just a fact.

  • @elsagoransson7009
    @elsagoransson7009 2 года назад +261

    Sweden's music and movie industry has deep connections with Hollywood, so I could see Viaplay expanding very quickly with a giant partner.

    • @OHOE1
      @OHOE1 2 года назад +5

      pop music sucks according to me but others slap. Viaplay will eat Netflix according to my very scientific studies

    • @Axelovskji
      @Axelovskji 2 года назад +15

      @@OHOE1 Saying pop sucks is lowkey ignorant. To say that you dont like (not love, just LIKE) even one era, genre, or subgenre of pop music is practically impossible, and swedens music industry (im not that invested in movies) has been booming for 50+ years. That's a whole lot of music

    • @livedandletdie
      @livedandletdie 2 года назад +2

      @@Axelovskji No Pop still sucks, it's the deadest blandest music that you could ever get to hear.
      And yes Sweden is the number 1 Music nation in the world.
      After all the popular music in America is all due to a single Swede, Max Martin, so while modern pop ain't due to him, it's existence can be attributed to him, and as such American pop music which is basically the only music you make, anymore, could be deemed part of Sweden's music industry.
      Then Sweden not only has Pop, it also has Rock and EDM under it's wings. You Americans have nigh dead genres left such as Soul, Country, Bluegrass, Blues, Funk, Jazz... which is a shame because that's the good shit.
      There are only 3 music giants in the world in order of biggest to smallest.
      America, Japan, Sweden. And Sweden has but a fraction of the population as well.

    • @Axelovskji
      @Axelovskji 2 года назад +30

      @@livedandletdie You do realize that jazz was the pop of the 40's, right? You are stuck thinking that pop is an actual genre when infact it's just a wideass classification for multiple genres that at the moment of note, happened to be the latest hip thing. Therefore I'd assume that your problem is the many genres of electro, and rap that is currently popular, which is something I in large parts agree with.
      Also, where do you get this "You Americans" from? lmao
      I'm as fucking swedish as it gets, and it's the only reason why I even bothered getting into this conversation.

    • @lillemy5062
      @lillemy5062 2 года назад +2

      @@Axelovskji Anime man has come to spread ignorance

  • @enduser8410
    @enduser8410 2 года назад +116

    6:08 the point about a French trojan horse really reminds me of the similar push by Macron for "European" sovereignty in military equipment sales and an independent defense force. While there is legitimate reason to pursue both of those goals for the EU, the reality is that France is pushing said policies for primarily its own military industry and to bolster French hard power.

    • @arthemis1039
      @arthemis1039 2 года назад +42

      Of course France pushes it's own agenda (like any country does in the EU sphere...) but it is an occasion to try and negociate and advance in european integration. In the end the French are usually the only ones who try not to be passive about the US or Russia in Europe (looking at you Germany), and maybe EU countries should try to do the same (but not by being xenophobic and anti-EU like Orban)

    • @NA.NA..
      @NA.NA.. 2 года назад +11

      @@arthemis1039 i think the benefit of the us is they don't care about Europe. If there are pernicious attitudes from the us it doesn't get enforced on Europe and they allow Europe to solve there own issues. France on the other hand want to be in charge.

    • @BigBoss-sm9xj
      @BigBoss-sm9xj 2 года назад +16

      @@arthemis1039 France would give up Eastern European countries to Russia if they were in charge .

    • @BigBoss-sm9xj
      @BigBoss-sm9xj 2 года назад +5

      @@NA.NA.. exactly

    • @hendrikdependrik1891
      @hendrikdependrik1891 2 года назад +18

      France is also extremely protectionistic and they're not shy to destroy the rest of Europe to get all the European job opportunities into France. Just like with Africa. They're totally okay with keeping Africa a poor colonized shit hole to their advantage. The US is also protectionistic, but at least they're open to the idea of creating local job opportunities to achieve shared prosperity.

  • @Apoc2K
    @Apoc2K 2 года назад +27

    For a couple of years things were good - we had regular TV, On-demand boxes and Netflix to supplement it with international offers - that situation was great. Now every single publisher has decided that it can make more money by starting their own streaming service to nickel-and-dime folks for everything they're worth. I don't want to spend my time off having to look up on a site who has the rights for Formula 1, Premier League and IIHF this time of the year. How did this generation of suits and ties figure making that the consumers problem was a good idea? No wonder piracy is exploding left and right - I can't take a step without being bombarded with ads for VPNs for "internet security" who just happen to support P2P.
    So we said fuck it, I'll just watch RUclips content instead. I'd rather support individuals who spend 100% of their income making thing I care about than corporations who spend half their budget making shit like cooking shows I never watch, documentaries about niche fetish cultures, spending inordinate money to air poorly upscaled shows from the 90s or fighting over who gets to air what half of the soccer field.

  • @martinmendl1399
    @martinmendl1399 2 года назад +418

    I am quite Americanophile in general, but I do agree that this cultural domination thing is really getting insane. I feel like many young people (especially in my nerdy social sphere) cared significantly more for the American elections than the f*cking NATIONAL elections a year later. We all import their completly retarded political culture, wich is the worst thing. What was the point of arguing about effing BLM if there’s virtually no significant black minority in most European countries, and where there is, it certainly doesn’t have problems with the American police. I understand why the American media is so dominant tho. Besides it being the natural consequence of making English the main working language of Europe, American media dominates EVERYWHERE. It’s always been the centerspot of global cinematography, and the amount, quality (its relative) and diversity of Hollywood production can’t be countered. But it’s possible (in large part due to Netflix) for modern European shows to become continental or global hits. La Casa de Papel, Lupin, DARK, or the infinite pool of Nordic krimi stuff (From the lesser known shows, I’d recommand How to Sell Drugs Online (Fast), Undercover and Kastanjemanden on Netflix to everyone). I live near Prague if anyone’s wondering.

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +118

      This is huge. Even with the last US elections it was bizarre to me that more people in my immediate circle knew what was happening in some voting district in Nevada than who Charles Michel is.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 2 года назад +22

      As an American I can empathize and see how this is annoying. However it has often seemed to me like other countries aren't just not cabaple of countering it, but might actually not care enough to do it.

    • @joestendel1111
      @joestendel1111 2 года назад +19

      @@hoogyoutube if it makes y’all feel any better in america it is impossible to get anyone to care about their local or state elections if you aren’t in a major city. No one knows who their mayor is or what issues are on the state ballot. I personally believe that a common global culture is being created and eventually the political focus will be shifted away from just American presidential politics

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 2 года назад +11

      @Quantum Passport I think That's been the case for a while. Netflix wants to make money by providing people with content they'll watch, at the end of the day I don't think they care where it comes from as much as some people would like to think.
      Other countries have to actually make content. I realize it's a generalization but it seems Europeans and other countries in general are quite risk averse, at least compared to the US.

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 2 года назад +2

      @@joestendel1111 yes there is certainly an issue with people not paying attention to more local politics in the US, drives me crazy.

  • @guerreiro943
    @guerreiro943 2 года назад +411

    "Is content originating in Europe important in itself?" - Fuck yes. Just take a look at the world around us right now. We Europeans are importing American culture like never before, including really shitty things from their toxic political atmosphere and culture. Some people even go as far as caring more about American elections than the elections in their own fucking country, or Europeans elections for that matter. I'm not an American, I'm a European so it makes a lot more sense to me to consume content made by Europeans that take place in Europe. We have the ability to produce amazing content, as well as great movies. The reason we don't do it more often is because we don't try as hard and don't invest as much.
    As for the trojan horse thing, I don't really care. I'd rather have French and German content than American content anytime, and I'm from neither of those countries.

    • @0g0mogosepikworld31
      @0g0mogosepikworld31 2 года назад +33

      As a Turk I care more about the problems of the US because it doesn't effect me, so it is fun to make fun of them

    • @skybananaqueen4051
      @skybananaqueen4051 2 года назад +18

      @@0g0mogosepikworld31 I wonder how Turks could laugh at Americans, like on political issues?

    • @0g0mogosepikworld31
      @0g0mogosepikworld31 2 года назад +88

      @@skybananaqueen4051 simple
      >Observe the American
      >Ignore the failing economy
      >Call the American fat and dumb
      >Ignore your democratic institutions being destroyed
      >Laugh

    • @skybananaqueen4051
      @skybananaqueen4051 2 года назад +17

      @@0g0mogosepikworld31 you forgot some final parts
      > Immigrate to the US
      >Say you regret it so much and is so much better
      >Never come back
      At least it’s what we do in China 🤷‍♂️

    • @NA.NA..
      @NA.NA.. 2 года назад +12

      @@0g0mogosepikworld31 it takes some stones as a turk to talk about other countries having failing democratic institutions. How long is it until the next staged coup so erdogan can purge his political enemies.

  • @Simon-is2xd
    @Simon-is2xd 2 года назад +93

    As a Swede, I've used Viaplay for many years now and it's pretty good. Sometimes has movies Netflix doesn't. (not really into the sport side of the platform so isn't really sure what to think about that)
    One thing I dislike is the fact that you have to pay to rent some movies, even though you already pay every month. Like, I have to pay like 15 euros a month and STILL have to pay 5 euros to rent some movies. Yes it's just me being a cheap asshole

    • @andy.8444
      @andy.8444 2 года назад +58

      Your not a cheap asshole. It is ridiculous indeed

    • @Archonsx
      @Archonsx 2 года назад +26

      if you have to pay for a movie, beside paying for the subscription, you're getting scammed, period.

    • @bodmark7981
      @bodmark7981 2 года назад +6

      PL studion med Bojan Djordjic är värd alla 500 spänn

    • @niismo.
      @niismo. 2 года назад +5

      That double subscribtion thing is what amazon does aswell.

    • @ludwig2345
      @ludwig2345 2 года назад

      I don't think you have to pay for the subscription to rent movies. its like itunes

  • @harrisonmc123
    @harrisonmc123 9 месяцев назад +5

    1 year later and shares are down 81.49%

  • @Aloyz3n
    @Aloyz3n 2 года назад +22

    Sweeden is becoming something of an European Silicon Valley, with their expenditures on research and increasingly competetive tech/digital entertainment companies
    good, EU was in desperate need of innovation

    • @sodakk17
      @sodakk17 2 года назад +8

      I have always considered Sweden to be the Silicon Valley of Europe. I have several friends working remotely for Swedish companies.

    • @nejsonsvejson9861
      @nejsonsvejson9861 2 года назад

      @@sodakk17 Good for them, how exactly? (No offence i don't understand)

    • @kavky
      @kavky 2 года назад +2

      And it's as mentally sick as the real Silicon Valley too.

    • @futurew0782
      @futurew0782 2 года назад

      @@kavky They greatest country in Europe*

    • @kavky
      @kavky 2 года назад

      @@futurew0782 No, that's Poland.

  • @ChrisTalman
    @ChrisTalman 2 года назад +13

    I wonder whether Amazon will cause any trouble for Viaplay's strategy. They've been making moves into the sports space in Europe, presumably for the same reason as Viaplay. They bought up most the rights to tennis in the UK, and some rights to rugby and football (the Premier League). Theoretically, they have a lot more financial firepower than Viaplay.

    • @Definitely_Melnyx
      @Definitely_Melnyx 2 года назад +2

      I prefer Amazon so much more than Sky. In Germany it feels like thet scam you, as they charge you a minimum of 30€ a month, for very lacking content. Amazon Prime is very common here and if I can watch occasionally a CL game for “free” than it is much better. Right now if I wanted to watch all Games of my Club Leverkusen I had to invest 80€ monthly as there are too many streaming services. Dazn and Sky alone are both 30€ and don’t even provide all Bundesliga games.

    • @fancypigeon1031
      @fancypigeon1031 2 года назад +1

      prime is so ugly though, as is amazon. Looks like some early 2000 website lmao how is it so successful? I thought it was a scam website first time I entered

  • @weetbix4497
    @weetbix4497 2 года назад +9

    Don't know why I keep watching European stuff as a South African, but I wish I was in Europe and could relate to all this tbh. Living here sucks ass

    • @buildinasentry1046
      @buildinasentry1046 2 года назад +3

      Same boat bro. Whilst I am a South African and also a European citizen I can’t go, I have no money to do so.

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 2 года назад +3

      Hoping shit get better out there. Listening to my hubby (who comes from there) makes our issues seem trivial haha

    • @Definitely_Melnyx
      @Definitely_Melnyx 2 года назад

      Shouldn’t be migrating as South African be possible?

    • @ngarumurray
      @ngarumurray 2 года назад

      Spoken like a true Boer lol. Is it because of the government or the people living there?

  • @prospecops
    @prospecops 2 года назад +84

    The problem is language, while English is just so much more understood around the world and even in Europe than any other European language. Which means one English Netflix show has a larger audience than any European language show.

    • @things1135
      @things1135 2 года назад +88

      Korean media and anime are a counter argument to that, if it has good quality people will watch it. The problem in Europe is the lack of capital, I wish we had more co-productions or that some media companies would merge so we could have big budget movies and series.

    • @guerreiro943
      @guerreiro943 2 года назад +31

      I don't disagree, but I think you might be confusing cause-effect here. English is popular precisely because American media is so prevalent and universal in Europe. Hell, I know more about American history than the history of some of the countries culturally and geographically closer to me. If people are exposed to a language so often as young Europeans are exposed to English then it's only natural that they will start to pick up that languages and learn to speak it more easily.
      However, language in itself is not that important in appreciating music, series or movies. I started consuming American content way before I knew how to speak a word of English. Series like Dark or Squid Game are immensely popular around the world even if they're in a language most people don't understand.

    • @spinningperidorito2763
      @spinningperidorito2763 2 года назад +3

      Spain and France would like to question that.

    • @k0rpi681
      @k0rpi681 2 года назад +6

      @@guerreiro943 I can see some kind of boom with demand of "non-english-language" productions. While english is already lingua franca and main consumption in developed countries. It does not mean "non-english-language" productions wouldn't be able to gain more followers.

    • @guerreiro943
      @guerreiro943 2 года назад +9

      @@k0rpi681 Yep. Anime, for example, is in Japanese and yet it's insanely popular in Western countries especially among younger people.
      When you have subtitles and you're immersed in the story, it doesn't matter what the language is.

  • @handle_unknown
    @handle_unknown 2 года назад +53

    Honestly, some of the best shows and movies I've ever watched have been produced by the BBC, the problem there is they don't have international streaming platforms of their own... Not enough people own VPNs y'know!

    • @Jake4
      @Jake4 2 года назад +5

      There's Britbox

    • @nejsonsvejson9861
      @nejsonsvejson9861 2 года назад +4

      the internet has ruined me

    • @giro-jc5pk
      @giro-jc5pk 2 года назад +3

      I think that one of the biggest problem with European entertainment is that is so heavily reliant on public service wich makes it harder to distribute internationally because they are reliant on tax-money which they can only get from their country's taxpayers.

    • @Definitely_Melnyx
      @Definitely_Melnyx 2 года назад +2

      VPN require stable and fast Internet, which is unfortunately not as available as I wish in Germany. Used to watch a lot of F1 from Austria, but Internet speed really makes it less enjoyable

  • @haaspaas2
    @haaspaas2 2 года назад +9

    The big hole in Viaplay's plans of using F1 to penetrate the Dutch market is that, as far as i understand, the F1 streaming deal is not 100% exclusive. You can get an F1 pro streaming subscription for half the price of viaplay's service, and realistically almost no Dutch F1 fan is going to care enough about the other content to justify spending double.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +4

      I would much rather use ESPN.
      An app in 2022 named Viaplay, sounds more like a phishing attempt than a legitimate streaming company.

    • @notpikallito
      @notpikallito 2 года назад +1

      you get it for half the price, and you get onboard cameras and stuff, and i realy dont care about the other stuff on viaplays platform. What viaplay is doing just feels very agressive, we already had amazing f1 coverage with ziggo (i thought it was great) and i dont think viaplay can do much better for the dutch audience, its just forcing them to either viaplay or f1 pro where a lot of people first just had it because they had tv from ziggo, and ziggo sport with their kpn tv subscription. Now its adding in a new monthly cost on top of our regular tv, that doesnt get you any friends.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад

      @@notpikallito Exactly. Look at the marketing aswell. These news companies often get paid off by corporations to make these videos.
      The fact viaplay is trying to get people to think its the "next netflix" is all you need to know about em

    • @andreassag
      @andreassag 2 года назад

      @@honkhonk8009 I mean, that depends on culture and knowledge of the product. In the Nordic countries where Viaplay has operated for more then a decade at this point, ESPN would sound more like a scam, because we (generally) don't consume ESPN.

  • @reemster4907
    @reemster4907 2 года назад +14

    How come there was a name change?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +8

      My name is changing from Romulus to Hoog.
      Why?
      Because I am not Romulus; I am more of a contributor for Romulus. There are other people that are part of the Romulus network, and I do not feel comfortable (in my limited capacity as an ape) to speak and produce video content for the entire organisation.
      My role is more of a "visual columnist," which is something I call myself to insulate my fragile ego, for Romulus, and there will be others like me in the future.

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +12

      Long story short: we'll be adding other channels to the Romulus name, so I don't want my channel to be advantaged.

    • @reemster4907
      @reemster4907 2 года назад +2

      @@hoogyoutube okay, was just curious. Great fan of your content and the organization in general as well. Wish you the best of luck!

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +1

      @@reemster4907 Thanks :)

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +3

      @@Ivarius321 It is a couple of friends. I exclusively make the videos, and my (essentially two other people) co-workers make the articles. Right now though we're trying to increase the size of the organisation, and we also want to add other creators under the Romulus umbrella. I'll be sending out a branding packing on the website soon explaining how this will look, and I'll reply it here when it's done.

  • @stephen_dmg2003
    @stephen_dmg2003 2 года назад +8

    01:24, correction they invented spotify?? arguable the most widely used streaming service by average monthly users. they might not have tv but they have music for sure

    • @Definitely_Melnyx
      @Definitely_Melnyx 2 года назад +2

      Tbf. It is by far the most controversial as well, as they pay much worse than the other major services.

    • @andreassag
      @andreassag 2 года назад

      @@Definitely_Melnyx Depends. Spotify pay 2/3s (66%) of its subscription income to artists, while other major music streaming platforms pay close to the same, or lower then Spotify. Apple music (52%). RUclips music (55%). Napster (70%). Amazon music (60%*). * No official number, but estimated.
      It certainly is true that Spotify pays less PER STREAM then all of these, but as a total of the subscription earned, they pay a lot (and it doesn't seem like their financials could support higher payout rations, i.e. they would be bankrupt unless they can find areas to save money). The number is even more impressive, considering that this is dragged down by loads of ad-supported listeners, that currently isn't paying the payout price with the amount of ads served.

  • @TheFireGiver
    @TheFireGiver 2 года назад +47

    Great animations, good narration, and good subject matter. That being said I much preferred the Romulus channel name. How do you pronounce Hoog?

    • @alexanderlipowsky6055
      @alexanderlipowsky6055 2 года назад +12

      @@hoogyoutube respect to you for your realism and honesty. my hat remains drawn

  • @Gebieter
    @Gebieter 2 года назад +44

    I am a German myself. There are nice TV formats and high quality documentaries over here. But for series and especially for movies, I would always prefer the American stuff. There is simply not enough money and creative room to get lots of excellent content in this field here. Every country for itself is (at least compared to the US) a rather small market and if there is not enough money in the system, the investments are too reserved and bound to harsh regulations. So the productions are made in a way that guarantee some calculable viewership and market share, but that barely create actually outstanding and fresh content. And uniting the small European markets to one big one does not make that much sense. Because of the different languages of each country, you cannot simply adopt content from other European countries. So it doesn't actually make any difference if a streaming service or TV channel translates content from the USA or let's say Norway. But because the US content has had a way higher budget and more creative freedom in the first place, it is simply normally better. And because it has already a reasonable market at home, the streaming/broadcast rights are also relatively cheaper to buy. European stuff most of the time simply can't compete with this.

    • @guerreiro943
      @guerreiro943 2 года назад +10

      South Korea and Japan prove you wrong. South Korea has been investing significantly into culture in the last few years and has a result we're getting lots of great shows and movies that are enjoyed not only in Korea but in the entire world. As for Japan, it's hard for me to find a single person in my group of friends that has never watched any anime.
      South Korea, mind you, has a population of 51 million. Germany has more than 80 million. There is absolutely no reason why Germany or France can't produce great content in the global stage.

    • @Gebieter
      @Gebieter 2 года назад +9

      ​@@guerreiro943 I agree with the awesome content over there (Parasite, Extreme Job, lots and lots of Anime,...), but I explained the situation in Europe - and Germany in particular. Our two statements actually match very well. You said that South Korea invests significantly more into culture. I wrote in a nutshell that Germany does not. I simply explained how this came to be and what follows out of it, not saying that it have to happen everywhere like this. In these countries you mentioned, they handled the same problems very differently, so the outcome could become very different as well. They actively gave more money and didn't attach it to that strict regulations.

    • @KnoseDoge
      @KnoseDoge 2 года назад +1

      IIRC there is lots of funding from EU for European movies and general culture. sweden does so for swedish movies at the very least.

    • @JonathanMandrake
      @JonathanMandrake 2 года назад +1

      There is one thing I think you're wrong on: Many European countries don't dub most English movies like we Germans do, they add subtitles like the Dutch do it! Even if those uncomfortable with English and unwilling to read Subtitles don't listen, there is a huge market for European movies that is mostly ignored

    • @huvudpersson7344
      @huvudpersson7344 2 года назад +6

      I think your comment is very interesting. Here in Sweden we have a huge domestic film industry, and our population is only 10 million. Most shows and movies I watch are Swedish, and I think the same goes for a lot of people here. It's not that we don't enjoy foreign content - quite the opposite! We're happy to watch American shows too, it's just that there's a ton of good stuff made here as well.

  • @LeanderKnol
    @LeanderKnol Месяц назад +2

    Watching this video 2 years after publication is very interesting. Their plan didn't go as expected...

  • @jacksimpson8972
    @jacksimpson8972 2 года назад +3

    This was a well-researched and put-together video try to add a so what or maybe a prediction in the end. Even if you're not qualified to make a declarative statement it helps make your content more engaging. Looking forward to watch the growth of your channel

  • @erikblue7842
    @erikblue7842 2 года назад +5

    As a danish, I must say that it is nice that a lot of danish films are on Viaplay

  • @frozencoati8806
    @frozencoati8806 2 года назад +5

    Competition is always good and I'd like to see fresh content of course, but I won't be holding my breath. So far as my experiences go with foreign productions, they are usually sub-par production quality in comparison to American films/shows. Notable exception is of course the BBC, which has put out some amazing content as far as drama's and historically related pieces. There have also been a few foreign zingers that have come out, such as Parasite or Squid Games.

  • @PieTheWayOriginal
    @PieTheWayOriginal 2 года назад +32

    I love your content. Always interesting subjects. Thank you.

  • @VENAZ
    @VENAZ 2 года назад +4

    europe is known for streaming services, spotify is literally swedish as well

  • @mikaelpetersen1738
    @mikaelpetersen1738 2 года назад +8

    Just out of curiosity, why'd you change your channel name? I was genuinely thinking that this was a different channel at first. Either way, brilliant content as always, love ya mate.

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +14

      I’m more of a columnist for www.romuluseurope.eu. So as the Romulus organization expands to include other channels and contributors, we want to be able to include them underneath the Romulus umbrella without it benefiting one specific contributor (me). So I decided to change it sooner rather than later. I also wrote a community post on this.

    • @hendrikdependrik1891
      @hendrikdependrik1891 2 года назад

      I as Dutchman personally think there are better Dutch alternative names than Hoog, pronounced as Hoaj (Spanish j), meaning "High". Any Dutch verb with oo will be mispronounced by foreigners as the Dutch oe (which ironically would be pronounced like the Dutch oo if it were an English oe). So the name will be pronounced as Hook. Just like with Overtoom before the name change to Manutan. Was that your intention?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +3

      @@hendrikdependrik1891 I think the pronunciation is even worse. More like Hewg than Hoog. But I think channel names are actually kind of a black box. First of all, the Romulus name is not gone, and there will be another channel with that name starting up soon. The reason for Hoog is that it’s weird enough to be remembered, short enough that anyone can type it with ease, and there are very little channels with the same scale with the same name.

  • @jackhopewell1745
    @jackhopewell1745 2 года назад +18

    If recent years have shown anything it’s that the language of the content doesn’t matter to English speaking audiences as long as it’s good. This is the same reason Europe watches English spoken content too. Sure there’s rigidities, but by and large quality content will be viewed.

  • @robertburton432
    @robertburton432 2 года назад +2

    Rather than forcing European content down Europeans throats, it would be a better experience overall to foster an environment where European content is something desirable to consumer. No point putting a quota on content if no-one actually wants to watch it.

  • @EricZucchini
    @EricZucchini 2 года назад +30

    great video as always. I do think more non-american content is important, I have a feeling the media we consume, along with the preconceptions it holds, influence us more than we might think, which results in a somewhat disproportional spread of American ideas that might not be true. Not that there is anything special about the Americans in that sense, since all countries seem to have their own cultural biases, it's more an issue of balance. I don't really know if those effects are provable, but it seems to be a reasonable assumption overall.
    and hey, I was wondering, what would be some good general readers on European institutions? I know a lot of tidbits from several different sources but I always feel like I never got a good general introduction to the topic. I'm talking about all the different institutional organisms, the general legal frameworks/precepts and maybe some analysis on how well they work. I have seen some short RUclips videos talking about that but it would be nice to have a book or longer article/lecture series.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +2

      Its happening same here in America too. Alot of our own politics and social beleifs, are imported from Europe aswell. It goes both ways, and is more equal than you expect.
      Truth is, we care about british elections and european stuff too, despite us not even living there.
      Americans tend to view Europe as a neighbhor, and not a whole lot different from us. Were all allies, and we all have the same first world beleifs.
      Its actually kinda surprising seeing how Europeans view Americans as almost foreigners, but Americans view Europeans as just next door neighbhors.

  • @fedethefico
    @fedethefico 2 года назад +15

    I think you are living proof of the need for European content. As always, excellent!

  • @ja1111112
    @ja1111112 2 года назад +3

    Your videos are beautiful! Which software do you use to create them?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +3

      Adobe Suite, Affinity Suite, Cavalry, and Blender

  • @vladanlausevic1733
    @vladanlausevic1733 2 года назад +1

    Mainly about boosting thr French language. As a liberal European citizen I oppose cultural preventionism, statism and arbitrary behaviours. It is up to the citizens to decide what the want to watch

  • @Oba936
    @Oba936 Год назад

  • @nggyunglydngraady
    @nggyunglydngraady Год назад

    One question:
    Are the first two chords in the beginning from sigur ros?

  • @tyberfen5009
    @tyberfen5009 2 года назад

    Interesting video, as always a fascinating take on current and maybe lesser known trends.
    Why was the channel name changed?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +2

      I wrote a post on this earlier today:
      "Because I am not Romulus; I am more of a contributor for Romulus. There are other people that are part of the Romulus network, and I do not feel comfortable (in my limited capacity as an ape) to speak and produce video content for the entire organisation.
      My role is more of a "visual columnist," which is something I call myself to insulate my fragile ego, for Romulus, and there will be others like me in the future."

  • @SwagGamersify
    @SwagGamersify 2 года назад +2

    Interesting video! As a swede, I've never really thought about it from this perspective. Thanks for enlightening me :D

  • @Serif_0s
    @Serif_0s 2 года назад +3

    I mean the transatlantic exchange has been here with all of us since Columbus made the existance of the New world a basic knowledge and I mean USA is not that different from Europe. We might have different approaches to some things but our ultimate common goal is to promote freedom and basic human rights. USA just so happens to have stronger impact in new stage of transatlantic exchange bcs its market is basically bigger than European ones that still act thx to language barrier, as their own separate, and as economics teaches us: economics of scale win in sheer numbers. So we either need to unite and homogenize European market or participate in the US market more proactively.

    • @cluelessmango768
      @cluelessmango768 2 года назад +1

      Right, but every country in Europe still wants to feel special so working together is kind of a no-go

    • @crazydragy4233
      @crazydragy4233 2 года назад

      "Old" nationalism is dying and many countries are having an identity crisis (some better some worse) because the old 'base' for it is dying/getting destroyed by globalism; so they struggle to protect some semblance of it by holding onto the past, especially when the whole world is slowly inching towards homogeneity.
      Nations were built for *their* people. What do we do now that we're all supposedly equal?
      This is important cultural context. IMO anyway

  • @jenstolsma9983
    @jenstolsma9983 2 года назад +2

    I'm Dutch and I knew viaplay from my many trips to Sweden, but it was always a Sweden thing, just like we have videoland, which could be seen as the Dutch viaplay. I'm not so sure why they would think this is a good idea. I'm not paying a 100 euros just to watch f1 when previously it was included in my regular tv subscription.

  • @bibitobastosqueiroz
    @bibitobastosqueiroz 2 года назад

    Really good video, very few youtube channels are as high quality as Hoog, keep it up lads!

  • @keagaming9837
    @keagaming9837 2 года назад +2

    Me, an American who has only heard of Viaplay one other time before this video: Interesting. Ok time to go back to watching Disney.

  • @smi_simplygg5857
    @smi_simplygg5857 2 года назад

    Your channel is so entertaining, you will have a lot of subs in the future, keep the grind!

  • @benraich21
    @benraich21 2 года назад

    With which software do you produce your videos?

  • @TECHN01200
    @TECHN01200 2 года назад +1

    Sounds like a similar problem here in Canada where Bill C10, requiring 30% of algorithmic content shown to Canadians be of Canadian origin, was tabled and thankfully shot down for the time being. I come to a content provider to find good content, I do not care where said content comes from. If America has taken over cultural relevance, they did so on their own merits, otherwise, the same.

  • @ThePlazmaBeast
    @ThePlazmaBeast 2 года назад

    How is this content so good for a channel so small.. Gj dude keep it up!

  • @vennonetes4805
    @vennonetes4805 2 года назад +5

    Romulus is "dead", long live Hoog!
    I know it's just this channel's name changing, not the entire network disappearing but you get the point.
    Also, orange army for Max! It will be interesting to see how this personal deal will take on Netflix's DTS.

  • @lukaschmarzynski1668
    @lukaschmarzynski1668 2 года назад

    Great idea for a video, i've never thought about streaming platforms in that way.

  • @shotgta5874
    @shotgta5874 2 года назад +3

    This channel has great content. Please, continue making video's!

  • @sarkion
    @sarkion 2 года назад +2

    Netflix is crushing traditional media platforms, specially tv among the younger generations. If his trend continuous localy produced shows will desapear, making the US way of making shows the only option available. As a spanish I love having the oportunity to watch shows produced by the other european countries because none of them are the same, the tone, the pace, the relations... and you can even tell by watching the first episode. This diversity must be protected and we need the EU to ensure it.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад

      Region specific shows are important i agree. People are becoming too invested in this monoculture we have.

    • @motherlove8366
      @motherlove8366 2 года назад

      Where do you watch european content tho?

  • @onewisefrog5785
    @onewisefrog5785 2 года назад +1

    I remember subscribing when you were under 1k subs and now it's almost on 32

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +3

      I remember you subscribing when I was under 1k

  • @henryhealy
    @henryhealy 2 года назад +1

    €14 per month seems like a bargain. In Ireland, you either pay for Sky Sports or Now TV, both of which are going to cost significantly more.

  • @neojimmi4552
    @neojimmi4552 2 года назад +2

    I am just here for the lo-fi music. The interesting topics are just a bonus.

  • @vitamincpluszink7717
    @vitamincpluszink7717 2 года назад +1

    your vids and the website are great man, this is what our media world needs

  • @giorgioelgar2272
    @giorgioelgar2272 2 года назад

    You might want to cover ITV and the IBA in terms of the local production of content if you do further videos, it's strict requirements for localisation and subsequent deregulation provide an interesting case study and I think display the benefits of local content and regulation (particularly in light of ITV suing STV)

  • @bramsturk619
    @bramsturk619 2 года назад +4

    Great! More powerfull European companies!

  • @rokusloef4071
    @rokusloef4071 2 года назад +2

    Love the video and the new channel name!

  • @alvinbjorkqvist9869
    @alvinbjorkqvist9869 4 месяца назад +1

    Watching this in 2024, sets annother tone on the video.

  • @Pedanta
    @Pedanta 2 года назад +3

    (Can I be so bold as to ask, are you Dutch?)

  • @masscreationbroadcasts
    @masscreationbroadcasts 2 года назад +6

    "You took everything from me"
    "I don't even know who you are"

  • @macten6819
    @macten6819 2 года назад +12

    People don't like abrupt changes in general, this is exactly what viaplay does in the Netherlands. Snatching up F1 and making drastic changes already made me decide to take F1 TV instead.

    • @zestylobstertail4277
      @zestylobstertail4277 2 года назад +3

      literally, I don't get why you'd pay twice as much for what's gonna be arguably a worse way to consume F1

  • @mikkelontop5513
    @mikkelontop5513 2 года назад +1

    5:30 that voicecrack though

  • @Will-bo7kg
    @Will-bo7kg 2 года назад +5

    The question of "is content orginating in Europe important?" is a pretty loaded question as it depends on why it's being made.
    As there's a difference between a market demand for it by users/veiwers (bottom-up) and purely using as a tool of cultural influence by governments (Top-down).
    For example in the bottom-up approach, it can be nice to not have to read subtiles (in the case of non English or Spanish speakers) for viewers or to have relatable cultural ideas/issues/events in the content they watch. In this example the European content makes sense as it satisfies a demand and is actually watched.
    However in the Top-down approach content is made for its own sake or to fill a quota, regardless of the veiwer's wishes or interest. Making it less lightly that people will engage with it which either wastes slot of resources or leads to low quality production.

    • @professoremeryeetus5292
      @professoremeryeetus5292 Год назад

      I could hardly agree more. Only point I'd add is that I'm quite suspicious of anything that could be government influence in culture.

  • @Tamizen
    @Tamizen 2 года назад +1

    Regarding F1 and racing, I really like Viaplay since they have all the major motor sports (except WRC) at least in Sweden. One subscription gives you F1, IndyCar, WEC, IMSA & Nascar which is pretty nice.

  • @seb_5969
    @seb_5969 2 года назад

    Im am so delighted to have found your channel and consequently romuluseurope

  • @JohnWarren
    @JohnWarren 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video man! I clicked on this one just expecting stuff about Netflix, so seeing Formula 1 stuff here is always a bonus, given that F1 is literally all I make videos on haha

  • @Marco-hl6gz
    @Marco-hl6gz 2 года назад +2

    2:42 why does it look like he’s holding back tears💀

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +2

      He knows if he says something wrong he'll make a bunch of investors unhappy

  • @piotralex5
    @piotralex5 2 года назад +1

    who is hóg and what did u do 2 rumulos?

  • @CagoVideoDump
    @CagoVideoDump 2 года назад +5

    Roligt att viaplay växer så mycket! Det skulle vara roligt om fler visste om svensk kultur, att viaplay växer är ett steg i rätt håll!

    • @nejsonsvejson9861
      @nejsonsvejson9861 2 года назад

      Jag v'a'ntar tills na'gon s'a'ger det varenda svenska kommenter blir tillslut ;)

  • @Darkest_matter
    @Darkest_matter 2 года назад

    As someone from the UK, our TV beats out American garbage any day of the week!

  • @schnitzelsemmel
    @schnitzelsemmel 2 года назад +1

    sadly the public broadcasters of Europe have not been able yet to unify their streaming efforts.

  • @lennartvandenberg6534
    @lennartvandenberg6534 Год назад +4

    I'm so done with Netflix. Every show is based around an ethnic minority woman and her rainbow friends, who are gay, transgender and have two daddies.

    • @PossessedPotatoBird
      @PossessedPotatoBird Год назад

      Well, what's wrong with that?

    • @lennartvandenberg6534
      @lennartvandenberg6534 Год назад +3

      @@PossessedPotatoBird Its too much! Not an accurate representation of society, which it is supposedly trying to achieve.

    • @mattcollins5974
      @mattcollins5974 Год назад +1

      King

    • @deprogramm
      @deprogramm Год назад

      you aren't wrong but not every show or doc.

  • @yannick4252
    @yannick4252 2 года назад

    Where can I donate? Greetings from Stockholm

  • @catwbongos1416
    @catwbongos1416 2 года назад

    Getting Lemmino Vibes from your stlye. I like it!

  • @emilholmsten8600
    @emilholmsten8600 2 года назад

    Was that a micdrop finish there??😍😍

  • @SapereAude1490
    @SapereAude1490 2 года назад

    Do you pronounce the g in Hoog like in Gent?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад

      Technically yes, but you can also say it like hooligan

  • @hassan7569
    @hassan7569 2 года назад

    the intro alone looks better than most youtube videos

  • @ItsJustWolff
    @ItsJustWolff 2 года назад

    1:57 Man didn't hold back sheesh

  • @dancingcactus5271
    @dancingcactus5271 2 года назад +1

    I think that this is sort of distorted with respect to Netflix. Netflix is a major video streaming platform but so are RUclips, Disney and Hulu. None of these platforms are in any way restricted to American content nor is it even a goal of theirs to serve American content. They would be just as happy to show people videos made in Estonia or South Korea as Los Angeles.
    When these companies discuss long term subscriber growth, they are probably looking to India and China.

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +1

      True. South korean shows especially made a massive impact in the US.
      Same with alot of european shows too.

  • @bavrarnasriksforbundsledam7557
    @bavrarnasriksforbundsledam7557 2 года назад +1

    This is a great alternative to PolyMatter.

  • @mikempell
    @mikempell 2 года назад

    This is too high quality for 41 thousand subs. You will be a huge channel if you continue like this!

  • @norweger9195
    @norweger9195 2 года назад

    Does anyone know if language reactor works with viaplay just as it does with Netflix and RUclips? (Generating double subtitles and an optional script)

  • @monty58
    @monty58 2 года назад +1

    Look at Canada's local content requirements. It's unneeded, and there's no good way to define it.

  • @sdziscool
    @sdziscool 2 года назад +3

    Content quality is improving (apart from the horse maybe). Though it is becoming more apparent that much is inspired by the NL, so there might be a bit of a bias coming from your geographic location (As someone not from randstad I was quite unaware of the grocery shopping services, which aren't really a thing outside of holland/randstad it seems).
    also channel name change?

    • @hoogyoutube
      @hoogyoutube  2 года назад +4

      Awe man, don't call out the horse. And you're definitely right that it is biased towards NL. Name is changing because we want to add other creators underneath the Romulus brand name.

  • @KickCaesar
    @KickCaesar 2 года назад

    Great video didn't know about viaplay or that this happened as I don't watch F1

  • @69ms
    @69ms 2 года назад +1

    6:52 graduated top of navy seals? damn bro that's impressive (this post was made by europe gang)

  • @ThunderApache1604V
    @ThunderApache1604V 2 года назад

    Love your channel. Also, you don’t need to justify your work to your parents. It will speak for itself.

  • @ThatOneLazyGuy...
    @ThatOneLazyGuy... 2 года назад +1

    As a dutch person who doesnt care about formula 1 i’m just happy that ziggo isn’t getting any more money for their shity services, when we still had ziggo internet and tv we had constant problems that they wouldn’t fix but now that we aren’t using other providers we have 0 issues

  • @dulguunjargal1199
    @dulguunjargal1199 Год назад

    i fr thought the "Iggo at the beginning was hinting at the n word"
    Mind is as dirty as a mud pasture

  • @swoholo
    @swoholo 2 года назад

    amazing video i love your content, happy to be here before you got a milion subs

  • @nonyabiz6036
    @nonyabiz6036 2 года назад +2

    For me I always open for more "friendly" business competition so we can get more contents especially with streaming platforms Disney is milking the George Lucas franchises mostly star wars and marvel stuff by introducing more new or old meta characters, amazon is tapping into old or underrated comics (invincible and the boys) they're also bringing in more lord of the rings content, and HBO with DC. The European streaming services will be a welcome addition in my eyes the introduction of sports as streaming service will be a rocky road ahead NFL, NBA and other American sports has been thinking to do the same thing but as a dual use for both standard TV and streaming

    • @honkhonk8009
      @honkhonk8009 2 года назад +1

      friendly competition is probably worse off for streaming. We need some regulation so the industry actually benefits from the decentralization and competition.

    • @andreassag
      @andreassag 2 года назад

      @@honkhonk8009 ^This. The problem with competition in entertainment industry is that every single business has a "monopoly". You want to watch Drive to Survive? Too bad, it is only on Netflix (or where they choose to sell it, which is Netflix). I personally don't like the idea that a company can integrate itself in the entertainment industry like Netflix does by both produce and distribute. This type of integration has happened before, which is why movie producers were banned from owning theaters in 1938 in the US (which was abandoned in 2020, so...)

  • @5tr1ke
    @5tr1ke 2 года назад

    Absolutely great choice of background music. This is way too cozy.

  • @cancerino666
    @cancerino666 2 года назад

    I died a little when mentioned his angle was sports TV. As if we don't have enough of that already.

  • @jokehu7115
    @jokehu7115 2 года назад

    Damn you didn’t have to diss us so hard

  • @awuuwa
    @awuuwa 2 года назад

    what's with the somber music?

  • @kai-ni9cl
    @kai-ni9cl 2 года назад

    your voice is so relaxing

  • @geokon3
    @geokon3 2 года назад +2

    I thought Sweden's Streaming Giant was Pirate Bay...

    • @_loss_
      @_loss_ 2 года назад

      Pirate bay doesn't host any content. It's just a bunch of links. You can download the site onto a usb stick.
      That's why there are so many different hosts.

    • @-Pepsimayn-
      @-Pepsimayn- 2 года назад

      Torrenting is not streaming tho

    • @cakeisyummy5755
      @cakeisyummy5755 2 года назад

      @@-Pepsimayn- Yes it is.

    • @cakeisyummy5755
      @cakeisyummy5755 2 года назад

      No, That's only true in Eastern Europe.

  • @Joao-pm8je
    @Joao-pm8je 2 года назад +1

    Why the sad music? Doesn't fit with the video so well imo