TV VIEWERS have been left in the lurch after a popular streaming service culled nearly a dozen new titles.
"Half of my watchlist has disappeared in the past few days," one viewer complained on X (formerly Twitter).
Streamers regularly purge original content from their platforms, which analysts say is a money-saving tacticCredit: Paramount"What is going on, why are you purging so much brand new content?"
According to Deadline, Paramount+ has axed nine recently added shows, including:
- The Burning Girls
- One Night
- The Killing Kind
- The Serial Killer's Wife
- The Doll Factory
- The Flatshare
- Chemistry of Death
- Accused (in the UK and Ireland)
- Quantum Leap (in the UK and Ireland)
Paramount confirmed the cull on X, saying: "Accused, The Serial Killer's Wife, Quantum Leap and Fool's Paradise have left Paramount+ UK & Ireland."
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Goddamn this really feels like the end of television.
Paramount+ viewer
The move by Paramount isn't new, or unique.
Other streamers regularly purge original content from their platforms, which analysts say is a money-saving tactic.
It means companies can avoid paying residuals if shows can't be watched over and over again.
Netflix cut several original shows back in December, alongside Disney+ which also removed multiple original series', including Willow, Y: The Last Man, and Pistol.
Gone are the days when viewers were certain they could finish a series they started, and enjoyed.
"Goddamn this really feels like the end of television. No room for anything original or different anymore," another viewer complained on X.
A third person tweeted: "This is why we all left cable. High prices for multiple bundles just to get 3-5 good shows and a truckload of c**p.
"People want creative originals, shows not hindered by what advertisers say is safe."
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