Yes, and CBS All Access is a total failure that has no subscribers. 😂Yep, I imagine a lot of content will get resold to the survivors in a few years.
I managed to get parks and the office on iTunes for cheap. Now I just need 30 rock to show up on iTunes cheap and I can get rid of Hulu and Netflix.With Parks, Office etc going off of Netflix, We will likely sign up a couple of months for Last Kingdom, Peaky Blinders and Stranger Things. We don't really use it right now outside of a few shows.
With Parks, Office etc going off of Netflix, We will likely sign up a couple of months for Last Kingdom, Peaky Blinders and Stranger Things. We don't really use it right now outside of a few shows.
Because your stance is silly with an unrealistic criteria that would satisfy you.Then would you kindly tell me why you spent three paragraph to try explaining to me something that i myself stated a page ago trying to frame me like an idiot?
Go90 and Seeso proves that right?Yes, and CBS All Access is a total failure that has no subscribers. 😂
The only one I see failing is maybe Apple TV +.
The rest will be just fine, there's plenty of subscriber money to go around.
I'm curious about this as well. A couple bucks more and I'm in. Right now we have Hulu with no ads, Netflix and HBO Now. Probably going to drop Netflix and pickup Disney +. If hbo max is prohibitively expensive we won't get it. But with these prices I'm damn near up to a cable package's price.even with a strong library, pricing is likely to be an obstacle - HBO Now is already one of the priciest streaming services out there, and how much more than that will people be willing to pay?
Don't forget about that Universal/NBC thing and Apple+. So that's 6 services. When there used to be 3.
The only perk is that you can cancel anytime. But it's quickly getting to the point where having a varied amount of options for streaming is more expensive than cable.
For those that keep claiming Netflix used to be the singular destination with all the content, before it went to shit and streaming became worse than cable: I'd love to hear when exactly this was supposed to have been the case.
Netflix Streaming launched 2007 with a shit catalog and hardly anything available to watch on demand (1000 movies/shows). And at least the smaller/base plans only included a certain number of hours that subscribers could stream movies/shows. Hulu launched in 2008 and Amazon Unbox/Video added streaming for Prime members in 2011. So Netflix had Hulu as a competitor before they even introduced unlimited streaming on all their plans.
In reality, Netflix was never the single destination with all the content, with Hulu and Prime securing exclusives right from the beginning.
Hulu and CBS already do this.
And what would that be again? Because it really looks that you are picking a fight against windmills...Because your stance is silly with an unrealistic criteria that would satisfy you.
CBS AA probably has more subscribers than both of those services combined ever did at 4 million currently.
You complained that content is being split across multiple services, which it already was before anyway, and in order to watch everything, you need to pay more money for more content and that it's worse than it was before. Your complaint is pretty clear and you had unrealistic expectations if you expected all content under a single provider with a low price.And what would that be again? Because it really looks that you are picking a fight against windmills...
Why? You could still potentially get this shit, Disney+/Hulu and Netflix/Amazon all for under $50 a month. Possibly even lower than basic cable
My current list of shows on Netflix that are still live:
MST3K
Stranger Things
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - 7/19
Orange is the New Black - 7/26
Dear White People - 8/2
GLOW - 8/9
Mindhunter - August 2019
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance - 8/30
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
My Next Guest
Ozark
The Haunting of Hill House
Dead to Me
The Umbrella Society
Love Death and Robots
Big Mouth
Bill Nye Saves the World
Black Mirror
Castlevania
Sex Education
Dark
Hoping they include this with my ATT plan or give some type of options to get it if it costs more than HBO Go. I currently get my HBO log in via ATT Wireless.
I been reading that their original stuff is not that good.I know Apple is Apple, but they have no library, It is mostly going to be new content I believe.
Yeah that is where I am at..I'm unlimited data, so I get Free HBO. Really wouldn't be a benefit for me, unless they apply the cost of that and we just need o pay 2-3$ extra for HBO max.
To get live tv (w/ hulu or youtube, etc) you're looking at at least another 30+ bucks or so, which makes it even ore like cable tv prices
Pssh. Rookie list ;-)My current list of shows on Netflix that are still live:
MST3K
Stranger Things
Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - 7/19
Orange is the New Black - 7/26
Dear White People - 8/2
GLOW - 8/9
Mindhunter - August 2019
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance - 8/30
The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina
My Next Guest
Ozark
The Haunting of Hill House
Dead to Me
The Umbrella Society
Love Death and Robots
Big Mouth
Bill Nye Saves the World
Black Mirror
Castlevania
Sex Education
Dark
Why would you include cable in a comparison between cord cutting and cable? Of course if you're basically adding cable in, the price goes up.
And you're comparing apples to oranges. Right now, my Netflix is covered by my wife's family (5 profiles), I'm covering the Hulu (6 profiles), etc... Find me a cable package that lets 6 different people watch cable in 4 states for no additional cost.
I think a lot of folks don't remember how shit cable is. Add in the constant price increases (way more than Netflix has gone up over the years), and these streaming services would have to get a lot shittier for me to even consider cable.
No cable doesn't let you share your service between states like streaming does, however price wise, they are a lot closer to each other in terms of what you get for the price you pay.
Uh, you could sub to like 4 services and still get a better deal than cable.
No sharing means they aren't even close price-wise.
Which service has raised its price by the same amount cable does? My grandma (who doesn't stream at all) just got a $15/month hike on cable. That's more than most of these services cost at all.
Zero chance the half-dozen or so of us sharing streaming accounts is paying anywhere close to what that many cable subs would cost.
Uh, you could sub to like 4 services and still get a better deal than cable.