It’s a slippery slope. You can agree to this and then another app will do the same thing and it’s another $3.00, and before you know it you’re shelling out much more!
I said many years ago ‘be careful what you wish for’ when everyone was complaining about cable. Is it any different now? You’re essentially picking your ‘cable’ company (service provider) and a lot of the streaming services offer the exact same things. But to get more you have to pay more – just like cable. I’ll take the commercials because it does allow you a moment to go get something to eat/drink, etc.
The ads are generally too short to bother me, or long enough that I can do something else during them. It’s like the idiot, above, said. The streamers are following the airlines’ race to the bottom wrt price and service.
Yesterday, I finally decided to watch The Office. Comcast says it’s free on Peacock. Peacock wants me to pay $6 a month or more (for no ads). I don’t want to watch it that badly, and I can wait until it comes around again on Comedy Central.
I will watch some sports events on ESPN (or whatever) that have ads. But I ignore the ads / mute the noise / don’t look at them / change the channel for a while.
Anything else – if it has ads I quit watching. Which limits my viewing choices but I truly despise ads.
The streaming services segmented their audiences into such tiny groups that they are having trouble getting enough interest to generate the revenue they need to create and/or license the content they stream and to pay their investors.
Guess I don’t understand the aggravation about ads. I just mute them, do something else for a bit, and then watch again. There are too many other things in life to annoy me to waste teeth grinding on ads.
Ubintold 10 months ago
Never.
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
It’s a slippery slope. You can agree to this and then another app will do the same thing and it’s another $3.00, and before you know it you’re shelling out much more!
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member 10 months ago
Do the ads cause you $3 per month of annoyance?
uhohlol 10 months ago
Since when is advertising reasonable, Bub?
Carl Premium Member 10 months ago
I hate the “Its only …” rationale for addons because they just keep adding on “its only…”.
Shirl Summ Premium Member 10 months ago
I said many years ago ‘be careful what you wish for’ when everyone was complaining about cable. Is it any different now? You’re essentially picking your ‘cable’ company (service provider) and a lot of the streaming services offer the exact same things. But to get more you have to pay more – just like cable. I’ll take the commercials because it does allow you a moment to go get something to eat/drink, etc.
david_42 10 months ago
How much am I not interested in TV? I worked for Group W Cable for four years. 100% free for employees. Never signed up.
Skeptical Meg 10 months ago
The ads are generally too short to bother me, or long enough that I can do something else during them. It’s like the idiot, above, said. The streamers are following the airlines’ race to the bottom wrt price and service.
Yesterday, I finally decided to watch The Office. Comcast says it’s free on Peacock. Peacock wants me to pay $6 a month or more (for no ads). I don’t want to watch it that badly, and I can wait until it comes around again on Comedy Central.
Mr. Organization 10 months ago
It’s not extortion – you don’t have to watch TV.
Sir Isaac 10 months ago
When cable first came out they said there would be no more commercials.
sbwertz 10 months ago
Too true to be funny.
Merrie Soltis Premium Member 10 months ago
I am down with you Betty! Prime isn’t worth the money NOW. I don’t watch it much. After the ads, it will drop to ZERO.
dbartley53 10 months ago
Except 3/4 of the shows will still have inescapable ads due to the network policies.
FireAnt_Hater 10 months ago
I will watch some sports events on ESPN (or whatever) that have ads. But I ignore the ads / mute the noise / don’t look at them / change the channel for a while.
Anything else – if it has ads I quit watching. Which limits my viewing choices but I truly despise ads.
JP Steve Premium Member 10 months ago
I grew up with commercials on TV and radio. I think they’re the lesser of two evils. I don’t subscribe to any services and resent paying for cable.
Andrew Bosch Premium Member 10 months ago
The streaming services segmented their audiences into such tiny groups that they are having trouble getting enough interest to generate the revenue they need to create and/or license the content they stream and to pay their investors.
Ginny Premium Member 10 months ago
Guess I don’t understand the aggravation about ads. I just mute them, do something else for a bit, and then watch again. There are too many other things in life to annoy me to waste teeth grinding on ads.