The problem is that you have to subscribe to multiple services to watch all the programs you want.
EXACTLY..
We subscribe(d) to:
- Paramount Plus - bunch of old shows including Seal Team (really good)
- Starz - to watch Outlander (since caught up, so cancelled)
- Peacock - Chicago Fire (fantastic), AGT streaming, Friday Night Lights (absolutely fabulous but recently finished)
- Amazon Prime Video - because we have Amazon. The Terminal List is outstanding.
- HBO Max - will need to subscribe to watch latest GOT prequel
- Hulu - will need to subscribe once we're done watching S1 of The Americans..I stupidly bought that on Amazon before I realized I could get all of Hulu (including all seasons of The Americans) for less than 1 season on Prime
Sounds like a lot, but we literally watch about an hour of TV a day. It's just that we want to see certain shows, and they are ALL on different streaming services.
I don't even want to think what all that is costing every month IN ADDITION to my cable TV (need for Fox News at least - we watch Tucker every night) and internet bill. Ugh.
“The problem is that you have to subscribe to multiple services to watch all the programs you want.”
There are a lot of pretty good free channels. Plus Rumble and Youtube.
True. But I was getting nothing I cared about from Comcast cable except TCM. With Roku I get a lot of content. I also get Britbox for less than $10. Plenty to see. If I mine out Britbox I’ll drop it and mine out a different one. No need to have more than one at a time.
Multiple services is not a problem but rather an advantage