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    Quote Originally Posted by skaredshtles View Post
    Perhaps people will get a bit more selective on what they want to watch. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    Ya. I should probably read a book or go outside or some thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by riser4 View Post
    Ya. I should probably read a book or go outside or some thing.


    ETA: Most TV shows are available through our local library. Not when they are initially aired, obviously...

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    First one is free. Amazon is not hiding it's intentions.

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    Cut the cable cord 10 years ago. Had netflix and hulu for fall/winter months, rarely turn my tv on in the summer. Hulu decided it's app would no longer work on my perfectly fine samsung smart tv. One day it was there, literally the next day *poof*, gone. Hulu said I needed to buy a new smart tv in order for the app to work again. FU mother fuckers I'm out.

    So Netflix it is until summer + Paramount+ just to watch Jon Stewart's return starting Monday. Wish I could only pay for one day of the week.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jax View Post
    Cut the cable cord 10 years ago. Had netflix and hulu for fall/winter months, rarely turn my tv on in the summer. Hulu decided it's app would no longer work on my perfectly fine samsung smart tv. One day it was there, literally the next day *poof*, gone. Hulu said I needed to buy a new smart tv in order for the app to work again. FU mother fuckers I'm out.

    So Netflix it is until summer + Paramount+ just to watch Jon Stewart's return starting Monday. Wish I could only pay for one day of the week.
    You could use a Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc, and stream whatever you want.

    I use a Roku standalone box because it seems to work better than the Samsung smart TV apps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by El Chupacabra View Post
    You could use a Roku, Apple TV, Chromecast, etc, and stream whatever you want.

    I use a Roku standalone box because it seems to work better than the Samsung smart TV apps.
    I've been blowing off getting a roku for quite some time now, lol. I guess I should read up on it more. I do know my next tv will not be a Samsung.

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    Oh good, another streaming service

    Roku, Firesticks, etc Can be had for 30 bucks and work great and are supported better than various smart tv sw platforms. I prefer going that route than dealing w TV sw
    Last edited by mcski; 02-09-2024 at 10:37 PM.

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    As TV contracts expire and legacy networks struggle - We’re going to see a lot of changes in this landscape.

    My hope is that sports goes to a season pass model. IE $200 a year to watch your team, $500 a year to watch any game…


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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    As TV contracts expire and legacy networks struggle - We’re going to see a lot of changes in this landscape.

    My hope is that sports goes to a season pass model. IE $200 a year to watch your team, $500 a year to watch any game…


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    That is exactly what is happening, and it’s substantially more expensive. The a la carte model for services sucks for customers, IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickwm21 View Post
    As TV contracts expire and legacy networks struggle - We’re going to see a lot of changes in this landscape.

    My hope is that sports goes to a season pass model. IE $200 a year to watch your team, $500 a year to watch any game…


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    That’s a sad thing to hope for.

    I’d hope that given the Amt of public funding all leagues depend on in one form or another they should be required to at least provide a free broadcast of the local teams

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    I just want to watch cycling without having to resort to illegal streams from Eastern Europe but that is apparently a bridge too far for WBDisco-

    Anyone know where the Saudis are in all of this? Already heavily invested in one of the existing platforms? Waiting to swoop in when someone cries uncle in the next two years?

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    X-post from MLB thread.

    2024 Blackout schedule is large due to ESPN & 2, Fox, Peacock and Apple TV all airing propriety games.

    OTOH if you join the MLBPAA for $ 25 bucks you can get an MLBTV subscription for 50% off the bargain price of $ 149.00 for all teams coverage.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    RE: You Tube, lots of free content like the opening monologues for Colbert, Kimmel and Meyers. Usually had to site through 5-15 seconds of ads, now it seems like anything worth a shit its up to 30 seconds of ads before they roll the content and then at least one interruption for a commercial.
    Ublock Origin blocks all youtube ads. Give it a search on reddit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Ublock Origin blocks all youtube ads. Give it a search on reddit.
    You're welcome.
    have you noticed any slow-down on youtube when you use it? starting probably two months ago, youtube would slow down to unwatchable speeds and just generally be awful when i had my adblock enabled. everything went away soon as i turned it off. now i pay for youtube premium and still have to disable my adblocker every time i go to youtube.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    have you noticed any slow-down on youtube when you use it? starting probably two months ago, youtube would slow down to unwatchable speeds and just generally be awful when i had my adblock enabled. everything went away soon as i turned it off. now i pay for youtube premium and still have to disable my adblocker every time i go to youtube.
    None at all. I also watch most youtube at 1.5x though. You don't want to combine origin with any other adblocker. Try refreshing the quick update in settings.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mcski View Post
    That’s a sad thing to hope for.

    I’d hope that given the Amt of public funding all leagues depend on in one form or another they should be required to at least provide a free broadcast of the local teams
    that's all over.

    just a few years ago, you could sit out a movie and get it free on cable in a year, they hold that off now until the squeeze all the streaming money out of them, sports going to be the same. espn is making money streaming app state at richmond, your local will figure out how to make more streaming than giving it to you the day streaming it makes more than public ads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    have you noticed any slow-down on youtube when you use it? starting probably two months ago, youtube would slow down to unwatchable speeds and just generally be awful when i had my adblock enabled. everything went away soon as i turned it off. now i pay for youtube premium and still have to disable my adblocker every time i go to youtube.
    I thought I read somewhere that Youtube slowing down the vids was not actually happening. I've been using AdBlock plus, never had any slowdowns. It doesn't block commercials on YT but it does basically skip straight to the end of them.

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    Baseball has been the big loser here. I used to watch the Rays a lot. Now I can't watch any games anywhere. Bally blew. FoxSports was awesome before.
    We lost all ability to watch baseball when we decided to cut cable.

    I can watch anything else I want to see though. I am watching 6 Nations Rugby now on Peacock. I used to have to pirate it through a VPN. I watch Premier league all the time on Peacock. If I miss a game, I can watch replays.

    All together, it has been a lot better. I do find it getting more and more expensive though. Something I warned my wife about when we did it. Kinda saw this coming.

    A $200 or $500 flat fee to watch sports. They can piss off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MakersTeleMark View Post
    Ublock Origin blocks all youtube ads. Give it a search on reddit.
    You're welcome.
    Thanks, ROKU on a non-smart TV says an ad-blocker is not in the cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bunion 2020 View Post
    Thanks, ROKU on a non-smart TV says an ad-blocker is not in the cards.
    Get one of these. Plug it into your tv, tune your tv to that hdmi channel. Bam! Now you got a 4K smart tv that does TGR 22/7!

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    Been looking at streaming service deals with an eye towards Hulu. Ads aside this one looks pretty good.

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    Save 70% per month on Duo Basic: $2.99/mo for 12 months this Black Friday!*

    *Savings compared to regular monthly price. Offer for Disney Bundle Duo Basic plan only (includes Hulu (With Ads) and Disney+ (With Ads)): $2.99/month for 12 months, then auto-renews at $10.99/month or then-current regular monthly price. Ends 11:59 PM PST on 12/2/24. U.S. residents, 18+ only. Offer valid for new and eligible returning Hulu and Disney+ subscribers (who have not been Hulu or Disney+ subscribers in the past 1 month); Disney+, ESPN+, Hulu, and Disney Bundle subscribers are not eligible. Cancel anytime, effective at the end of your billing period. No refunds or credits for partial months.

    https://www.disneyplus.com/welcome/stream-now


    Also, would be interested if anyone comes across a compelling deal on ESPN+. (I've seen the $20 off/$99/year one.)
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    Posted the Hulu/Disney+ deal there as well, thx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BCMtnHound View Post
    Some of the best years of my life was when my home didn’t have a TV, or at the least not connected to any cable/satellite service (this was pre-streaming internet options). Thinking it’s time to go back to that lifestyle.
    Same here. When I was about five our television pooped the bed and the ‘rents didn’t replace it for like three years. Instead I was given books and all kinds of science project stuff to play with. Great time, learned a lot of cool stuff, didn’t miss TV.

    We haven’t had a TV or cable service for about 15 years. Don’t miss it at all. Wife gets movies from Netflix & Amazon. I subscribe to Peacock during the summer months to catch the UCI Grand Tours. Last June Peacock gave me a one year deal for $19.95 (vs like $6.95/mo) so tomorrow I hope to catch Ms Shiffrin notch her 100th win. Otherwise, we read books.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    Same here. When I was about five our television pooped the bed and the ‘rents didn’t replace it for like three years. Instead I was given books and all kinds of science project stuff to play with. Great time, learned a lot of cool stuff, didn’t miss TV.

    We haven’t had a TV or cable service for about 15 years. Don’t miss it at all. Wife gets movies from Netflix & Amazon. I subscribe to Peacock during the summer months to catch the UCI Grand Tours. Last June Peacock gave me a one year deal for $19.95 (vs like $6.95/mo) so tomorrow I hope to catch Ms Shiffrin notch her 100th win. Otherwise, we read books.
    I always buy the $20 a year Peacock subscription on Black Friday. It's only for first time subscribers though not renewals, so the next year I just add my.email+peacock1@gmail.com. Anything after the + doesn't matter to gmail, but peacock reads it as a different account and I just change one number in my login and am good for the next year.

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