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Old 26-12-2015, 09:22   #440
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Re: The future for linear TV channels

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
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.
And I don't blame you being you have no interest in sport. The packages you subscribe to the likes of Netflix , Amazon Prime and Now TV all still bundle content from a selection of broadcasters.

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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