Sure that's important, but there is not much room for competition. It can cost $1 million per episode to stream syndicated content to grow your platform, so there is very little competition in that market (for legal streaming).
When you have one of those large companies take a far left political stance towards the content they serve, that's when I cancelled my subscription. The tipping point for me was when they brought over the old Bill Nye series but censored the episode that discusses how certain chromosomes make someone a male and others a female.
Steaming is certainly better than broadcast from a convenience standpoint. I don't use either. Although I do subscribe to HBO Now to watch GOT and West World when their seasons are concluded. I liked Netflix for awhile. After I watched all the Star Trek, Futurama, was into House of Cards (until it got lame, prior to the allegations), I'm probably forgetting some content, but there just wasn't anything left of interest for me.
Who cares about that?
The important thing is that the traditional TV channels are replaced.