First they raised prices 20% and now they give you 4 MINUTES of Commercials
for every FIVE MINUTES of Content.
By bumping up the number of Commercials that means they get even MORE
revenue ON TOP of the 20% rate increase.
Whaddabunchadicks.
HULU Now Officially SUCKS!
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I've never used Hulu.
No commercials on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Yet.
No commercials on Netflix or Amazon Prime.
Yet.
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All of them suck ( Netflix, Hulu, Prime, Disney ) at some level. We have Netflix and Disney ( promo ) mostly for the kids but yeah, I'd be happy to just have free youtube most of the time.
I will say the one that I do pay for that I enjoy is the Motor Trend channel. I think it was about $50 for a year last time I renewed, and it's mostly car/automotive related content, but some of it is very well produced. There's a lot of lame reality show drama stuff on it too, but they have a good core of about 6-8 shows that are very good.
I will say the one that I do pay for that I enjoy is the Motor Trend channel. I think it was about $50 for a year last time I renewed, and it's mostly car/automotive related content, but some of it is very well produced. There's a lot of lame reality show drama stuff on it too, but they have a good core of about 6-8 shows that are very good.
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I ditched Hulu over 10 years ago... Hulu was free of charge (with LOTS of advertising) back then, and when Hulu+ came around it was promoted as "ad free", so I subscribed pretty quickly. Well, it wasn't long before Hulu+ switched from "no ads" to "limited advertising" (without so much as a warning to their subscribers), and became a subscription-only platform, so you couldn't go back to the free version even if you wanted to.
I told Hulu where to stick it and never went back.
I told Hulu where to stick it and never went back.
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Yeah, I just paused HULU for 12 weeks, during which time I won't pay a dime, and might decide they're done for good. They started going downhill as soon as Disney bought them - no surprise.
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I got Netflix mainly for the GF but most of the Netflix original series are utter crap. A few UK based police / crime series were great and I do enjoy my vintage Star Trek so it stays for now. But I'd be just as happy with YouTube and free vintage movie channels
I got in on the $1.99/mo for 12 months Black Friday Hulu deal. I haven't watched it much lately as we've been watching a couple shows on Netflix. If the ads are getting that bad, I'll likely cancel Hulu. I was tempted to cancel Netflix after the recent $1 more per month price hike.
OTA - Still has commercials (we get 40 plus channels) but cost NADA. We just hit MUTE when a commercial(s) comes on and do something else. Been 12 years without cable TV. I can not see any reason a person would still subscribe. We have Amazon, Netflix and Hulu. Hard to keep up with all the options. The price/value ratio still seems pretty good.
For those of you who really hate commercials then set up a PC on your TV and there are plenty of sites to stream a show for free. Most folks won't bother.
For those of you who really hate commercials then set up a PC on your TV and there are plenty of sites to stream a show for free. Most folks won't bother.
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I think the Netflix series are pretty damn good in general. Definitely better than the stuff that comes out of Hollywood.Tonray's Ghost wrote: ↑Sun Feb 14, 2021 11:11 pm I got Netflix mainly for the GF but most of the Netflix original series are utter crap. A few UK based police / crime series were great and I do enjoy my vintage Star Trek so it stays for now. But I'd be just as happy with YouTube and free vintage movie channels
That being said, I think the British stuff is even better. Especially the detective shows.
I'm thinking of signing up with the Criterion channel, because I'm a big fan of foreign films, classic films, arthouse films, etc.
I already have Amazon Prime, so if I sign up for Criterion, I may cancel Netflix. I don't watch nearly enough "tv" to need three subscriptions.
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we have Youtube TV, amazon prime, netflix, disney +, hbo max (disney+ and HBO max come bundled with our AT&T internet) and we watch more regular YouTube than anything, but it's gotten awful with commercials too
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this is what I'm watching on Youtube now:
BLAZING GUNS!!
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Out of curiosity, what does Netflix cost monthly in the USA ? I pay about $ 9.50 monthly here in Thailand for the basic level onky 1 TV / Device concurrent streamed and downloadable episodes via app.Flatline wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:13 am I got in on the $1.99/mo for 12 months Black Friday Hulu deal. I haven't watched it much lately as we've been watching a couple shows on Netflix. If the ads are getting that bad, I'll likely cancel Hulu. I was tempted to cancel Netflix after the recent $1 more per month price hike.
I was paying more than that several years ago when Netflix raised their prices & cut what I had access to, so I dropped them.Tonray's Ghost wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:55 pmOut of curiosity, what does Netflix cost monthly in the USA ? I pay about $ 9.50 monthly here in Thailand for the basic level onky 1 TV / Device concurrent streamed and downloadable episodes via app.Flatline wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:13 am I got in on the $1.99/mo for 12 months Black Friday Hulu deal. I haven't watched it much lately as we've been watching a couple shows on Netflix. If the ads are getting that bad, I'll likely cancel Hulu. I was tempted to cancel Netflix after the recent $1 more per month price hike.
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$13.99 /mo now for the standard 2 concurrent 1080p plan or $17.99/mo for the 4 concurrent 4k plan. I think there is also a $8.99/mo plan for 1 concurrent and non-HD.Tonray's Ghost wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 1:55 pmOut of curiosity, what does Netflix cost monthly in the USA ? I pay about $ 9.50 monthly here in Thailand for the basic level onky 1 TV / Device concurrent streamed and downloadable episodes via app.Flatline wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 9:13 am I got in on the $1.99/mo for 12 months Black Friday Hulu deal. I haven't watched it much lately as we've been watching a couple shows on Netflix. If the ads are getting that bad, I'll likely cancel Hulu. I was tempted to cancel Netflix after the recent $1 more per month price hike.
There are rumblings that YouTube is going the same route. So you can either pay and get ads, or not pay and get ads. Guess which route I'm taking.
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They actually went that way a while ago - YouTube Premium is the ad-free version of "normal" YouTube, and YouTube TV adds things that Hulu/netflix/prime have.
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I read somewhere online that Hulu had great offerings, so we signed up for one month—having scrolled through their inventory, we decided that most of it is garbage, and will not be renewing.
If you're into foreign movies and series, MHZ is outstanding, with content from Italy, Germany, France, Scandinavia, Central Europe and more—very good value …
If you're into foreign movies and series, MHZ is outstanding, with content from Italy, Germany, France, Scandinavia, Central Europe and more—very good value …
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I haven't had much use for television for over 20 years, but I had Netflix for a little while, a couple years ago, and I agree with @Tonray's Ghost. I found the content to range from awful to mediocre, and after a while, I realized I was spending more time looking for something to watch than actually watching anything, so I ended up cancelling it in less than a year.
I find more interesting things to watch on YouTube, so I subscribed to YouTube Premium (formerly: "YouTube Red"), to avoid the ads (and to be able to listen to videos/music with my phone screen off). But after YouTube became censorious, and copyright mad, I decided I didn't want to fund that, and cancelled my subscription.
Now, I use the Ghostery ad blocker and I never see a second of advertising on YouTube... And on the Brave Browser, I can turn off the phone's screen and stick it in my pocket, and the video keeps playing.
But YouTube isn't what it used to be. It used to be a great platform for discovery, but now they only show you what they want you to watch. I remember when you could start watching a video about one subject, and then an hour later you'd be worlds away from where you started, discovering some cool and interesting shit along the way. Now, YouTube just keeps recommending the same videos (and creators) over and over again, no matter how many times you click "not interested".
I find more interesting things to watch on YouTube, so I subscribed to YouTube Premium (formerly: "YouTube Red"), to avoid the ads (and to be able to listen to videos/music with my phone screen off). But after YouTube became censorious, and copyright mad, I decided I didn't want to fund that, and cancelled my subscription.
Now, I use the Ghostery ad blocker and I never see a second of advertising on YouTube... And on the Brave Browser, I can turn off the phone's screen and stick it in my pocket, and the video keeps playing.
But YouTube isn't what it used to be. It used to be a great platform for discovery, but now they only show you what they want you to watch. I remember when you could start watching a video about one subject, and then an hour later you'd be worlds away from where you started, discovering some cool and interesting shit along the way. Now, YouTube just keeps recommending the same videos (and creators) over and over again, no matter how many times you click "not interested".
That's not HBO Max, that's the movie industry. They're releasing movies in whatever theaters are open/in business, while concurrently releasing them on streaming platforms in order to get as much immediate return as possible. They don't care that it's going to murder the theater industry.
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