Cord cutting?
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Bronto, I’m not sure what point you’re trying to make. As Shirley noted, you’re paying significantly more for DirecTV than he pays for YouTubeTV, for pretty much the same programming.
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I’m pretty sure no one wins when someone is bringing up a three-month-old post about the cost of how we watch shows through our televisions.
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I'm sure this has been the trajectory for well over a couple years because I'm absolutely positive Derek Thompson, writer for The Atlantic and host of the Ringer podcast Plain English has mentioned it several times.
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that bundling has always been the ultimate outcome of the streaming revolution (as I was saying in 2021, I should have just only quoted that part)
we're just going to end up back relatively in the same spot we were with cable in the 1980s/1990s. just with an internet connection and not a coaxial cable
ETA: I also don't think it's much of a coincidence that the news of the bundle came out today along with the report that Paramount Plus is likely to have its content sold to another streamer if the proposed Paramount acquisition goes through and it's spun off into multiple companies
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I've been watching Paramount, max and Hulu almost exclusively these days. Suspended youtube tv through the summer.
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The only real reason I'm still with YouTubeTV is they carry live sports that I don't want to deal with in a bunch of different bundles.
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Yah, but most of what I watch in the summer is golf and I can get enough through my ESPN+ and antenna. But still, saving $200 total yearly since I will turn it on when I need the SEC network again.Nonlinear FC wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 9:19 am The only real reason I'm still with YouTubeTV is they carry live sports that I don't want to deal with in a bunch of different bundles.
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I mainly use YouTubeTV for sports. I also watch recorded FX/Hulu shows (Wrexham) on YTTV rather than Hulu, so I can zip through commercials. As far as pay streamers, we watch Apple, Netflix, Prime, Hulu, and Britbox. Never had Paramount, Disney, Peacock or Max.
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I'm itching to put Max back in the mix. Want to watch True Detective and there are some new docs out there that look compelling.
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for those of you who are going back and forth between services, it's worth exploring how many of them you can already get for free through other avenues
we get Max free through our ATT internet (and/or DirecTV), we get the Disney bundle free through our AmEx, and we get Paramount Plus free through Walmart + which we get free through our AmEx
we get Max free through our ATT internet (and/or DirecTV), we get the Disney bundle free through our AmEx, and we get Paramount Plus free through Walmart + which we get free through our AmEx
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Are you only getting Max for a while? I have AT&T internet and got Max (HBO) for free for awhile, but then it ran out. We get Hulu free through Spotify.Brontoburglar wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 11:18 am for those of you who are going back and forth between services, it's worth exploring how many of them you can already get for free through other avenues
we get Max free through our ATT internet (and/or DirecTV), we get the Disney bundle free through our AmEx, and we get Paramount Plus free through Walmart + which we get free through our AmEx
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we've had it free for at least 2-3 years or so
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So, I called AT&T. We are in a plan that didn’t get ongoing free Max. He said you can’t get free Max by joining any plan, any longer. People (like Bronto) who got the deal are grandfathered in for as long as the keep their current plan.Brontoburglar wrote: ↑Thu May 09, 2024 11:18 am for those of you who are going back and forth between services, it's worth exploring how many of them you can already get for free through other avenues
we get Max free through our ATT internet (and/or DirecTV), we get the Disney bundle free through our AmEx, and we get Paramount Plus free through Walmart + which we get free through our AmEx
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