@Madchatthew You raise some really great points here. In the UK at least, you need a TV license (to watch BBC nonetheless), plus normally you’d have either SKY or Virgin Media (Satellite or Cable) because landline TV sucks, and then the usual myriads of streaming services that cost anywhere between £5 to £15 per month depending on what you want.
As you say, this easily mounts up, and without realising it, you’re spending well in excess of what you’d consider ethical or within your own budget. The problem is that it’s so easy to subscribe to something just for one show, then forget all about it and land up paying for something you’ll never use again.
You could go the route of some of the other TV streaming like Hulu or YouTube TV but you are still paying anywhere from $70 to $90 dollars.
I do have YouTube premium. It’s quite expensive, but works well for my needs as I hate ads - the primary reason as to why there are none here on Sudonix actually I seem to watch more YouTube videos than anything else lately.
@Madchatthew said in Netflix hints at password sharing crackdown:
I honestly wish we could get rid of all these streaming services and go back to having to go to Blockbuster or your local Video rental store to get a movie. Combing down each isle to find a movie that you want to watch. Bring it home to the family, make your frozen pizza or popcorn and sit down together and watch the movie.
I too remember these days! We’ve made huge advances from the technology standpoint, but at the same, removed the person interaction we’d typically have when you brought back a VHS cassette (ok, I’m showing my age here) and everyone sat in front of the TV eating Pizza or popcorn (or in other cases, ice cream)