Considering that steaming services are the only ones to be gaining subscribers, it would prove you incorrect, it is what the majority of people want to watch.
The only thing lacking is maybe some sports, but as revenue continues to decrease at Traditional Providers because of the loss of customers, how long do you think it will take them to embrace streaming more then they do now.
Streaming services are gaining subs now, sure .... give it some time, once it all settles in, they won't be ...
You say they are gaining, yes, individual services may be, but the ones that are raining thier prices from $40 to $60 and up are NOT gaining subs.
I typically will turn a service on for a particular show and then back off the next month like most .... however, I also will keep some for the year ...
Netflix and AP for example, this way if I have nothing I need to watch, I still have a few services I can always know is there to find something when needed.
The thing I find bad about going from one service to another and keep bouncing around is when you go back to a sub after you have left them, its a PITA to get back ... which you would think it wouldn't be, just put your old email and password in and your done .... nope.
I tried turning CBS AA back on (watched Picard and then turned off) had to catch up on a few shows I missed, tried to turn it back on with previous credentials ... no go ... took a day and a half to get it back on and a 2 hour phone call.
Sat, you don't need to go thru all that BS.
You turn it on, and your Done.