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Until fairly recently, Netflix and Hulu had little competition in the streaming game. Then along came a host of new streaming services like HBO and Amazon Prime Video; Apple TV+ and Disney+ will launch in the fall. Media expert and Syracuse professor Robert Thompson joined NBC News THINK to discuss how the ways we watch movies and TV are changing.Sept. 12, 2019
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