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Look at the pricing of individual subs in the US , subscribe to HBO , Showtime etc and you can easily be spending more than the traditional bundling method.
Thats not to say I'm against individual subs being available , I'm sure there are many out there who are happy with Freeview and would love to add a single pay sub personally I'm not one of those. |
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l share the same thoughts as MM on this.:tu:
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I would never go back to a pay TV package. Streaming services give me much more personal choice. Also, thirty day contracts give you the option to opt in and out of a service, so that you only subscribe when there are shows on that interest you. |
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I'm freeview and amazon prime. I dont miss tivo one bit.
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I was referring to having to take single subs for each broadcaster , ie one for Disney , one for Showtime , one for HBO etc. |
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Next please. :D |
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Perhaps he needs to be convinced by the Ghost's of Christmases Yet to Come.;)
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I think he has some justification in what he believes Chris, I don't think you can just dismiss it as easily as you have just done. |
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For people in the UK, HBO Nordic seems to be back to taking UK credit cards, which gives access to HBO, Showtime and AMC content, plus several others, again only being tied to a monthly contract. |
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Try reading the last several months worth of posts in this thread. The reasons why linear TV is not going to end any time in the foreseeable future are many, and have been set out, repeatedly, in this discussion. There are those here that love Netflix (or whatever) and find it impossibly hard to understand why anyone should feel differently. That leads them to make manifestly silly assertions about broadcast TV being switched off within 10 years. It may have escaped your notice, but the BBC is currently engaged in the charter renewal process, which will grant it a royal charter for the next 10 years. In other words, it is blatantly obvious that Old Boy's original claim in this thread is false. The BBC will still be broadcasting linear TV channels on Christmas Day 2025. If the BBC guarantees the market, then other broadcasters will also still be there. They will all still be there in 2035 as well. And beyond. |
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Given all the changes that can happen in a short space of time, particularly now, with technological advances being made at an ever faster rate, I don't think it wise to be saying that the existing linear TV model will still exist, at least in its present form, in the longer term. And as for the BBC, I did not say that it would not exist in ten years. There's not a reason that I can think of why the BBC should not present all of its programmes by way of streaming in the future. Incidentally, the BBC may be the last to depart from linear TV broadcasting, given that their channels do not waste 15 minutes of every hour showing commercials! |
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Until recently, you couldn't get HBO or Showtime without a cable TV subscription. Now you can. Therefore, the option to subscribe to various streaming Premium services only, is a saving for US residents. In fact, Sky have in good part done the same With Now TV. You don't need a costly yearly Satellite contract to watch the Sky Channels and they've thrown in a few other channels as well. |
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Personally I would never pay £10 plus just for HBO or Showtime , Now TV offers a large selection of that and for £6.99 plus many other studios shows.
I accept the back catalogue isn't as good as these standalone services but personally I'd sooner pay less and wait for the back shows to come around on boxsets. No way would I pay £120 a year for HBO and £120 for Showtime in fact I'd have to think twice at half that. I agree though for many the pay lite model is the way to go as you say you get the key content and are free to cancel anytime. |
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A pretty good combination if you don't want to spend too much is Freeview + Netflix + Amazon Prime + Now TV entertainment package. You can access all of this for about £20 per month, which is very good indeed in my book. Things will get better with time and ultimately there will be an amazing choice of new and older content. |
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