Posted on 03/17/2023 3:00:54 AM PDT by zeestephen
Just say no. There are alternatives and others will emerge I say as I sit listening to free music over the bit bite highway.
It does. Any channel producer can block you without notice. Some secretly subscribe you to their channel and won’t let you unsubscribe.
And the free movies won’t allow you to play them if you have brave browser. The free ones that say...free with ads.
We are very happy with ROKU and the various premium channels they offer. We pay for only the channels we want to watch and can stop them anytime we wish. Many are free and supported by adds.
But there's no other way to watch Fox News. We have Fox Nation on our Roku, and I got a year free because I'm a vet, but you can't buy Fox News ala carte.
We dropped Directv after 20+ years ($117 a month no premium channels and 2 tvs, 1 dvr) and went to Philo and Pluto. $32 a month and we watch everything we did before.
maybe... you bid on NLF sunday ticket, and got it.. so what is youtube going to do bid on now..
carriage fees are expensive
thta would be office 365, cost 99.00 per year or 9.99 per month, just change to the 9.99/mo.
Sling tv is also raising prices. It is now $51 a month.
I started with them when it was $25
Sling tv Blue is $45 and Blue Extras (Hollywood Extra) is $6 for a total of $51 starting in early April.
Packages:
https://www.sling.com/service
I am hardly watching any of it. Not $51 a month worth.
May cancel before too long. It is only good for the franchise films.
I watch the FREE Pluto tv and the free Youtube channels I subscribe to that appear in the Youtube app on my Roku box and I have Amazon Prime so I get lots of tv and movies there. Plus I have a over the air antenna that I watch shows on that are not the main media ones.
I get 62 channels for free......over antenna.
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