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  • DaImmaculateONe
    MVP
    • Oct 2007
    • 3540

    #736
    Re: Cord cutting

    that because there not providing any base options for users to choose from like slingtv. 15 dollar increase for 8 viacoms channels, no thanks. Content providers keep charging more and more and you have to take the whole bundle of channels. I guess that why Ps Vue gave up because they didnt want keep raising prices.
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    Vic: No Kenny, that's girl versus girl.
    Kenny: What's the difference?
    Vic: Well, in one, one girl wins. In the other....
    Kenny: Everyone wins?!?!

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    • lowpaiddonkey10
      MVP
      • Oct 2017
      • 2163

      #737
      Re: Cord cutting

      Originally posted by baconbits11
      I was trying to recall from memory but was wrong. I just looked it up again and YTTV already had their price increase in July and it's $64.99. Hulu is $55, so yes the gap is $10. I have enough DVR space with Hulu (50 Hours). Don't need to save some stuff because a lot of Hulu is already on-demand anyway. Regardless, these streaming services are getting ridiculous with price increases. They were forecast to be a bargain when they started as there was no infastructure and should have stayed cheaper. Especially when you have to pay for high speed internet anyway to use them.

      Reminds me of how digital downloads were supposed to bring down game prices because there was no disc or box to be produced. Howd that go?
      Yep. YTTV was a bargain at $40 not at $70 after tax but where else can you go? Local Spectrum TV is around that price if not more so for the time being I guess I will stick with YTTV or maybe switch back to Hulu Live at some point. Direct TV I tried not a fan among other reasons in my area you got a little rain or even the threat of rain say good bye to TV.

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      • DocHolliday
        Farewell and 'ado
        • Oct 2002
        • 4697

        #738
        Re: Cord cutting

        Google should have told Viacom/Sinclair to pound sand, I mean I enjoy the MTV challenge and all but the negativity of the price increase was not worth it.


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        • RoyalBoyle78
          Aka."Footballforever"
          • May 2003
          • 23918

          #739
          Re: Cord cutting

          Originally posted by Majingir
          Theres a new Chromecast that's out.

          It has a remote and all, but I don't get why the remote can't have a skip ahead or go back feature.

          The one thing I don't like about streaming any show on chromecast is that you can't skip ahead or go back unless you manually do it on a phone or laptop.

          And I'm not sure what other TVs are like, but my TV has a feature built in where I can use the regular TV remote to pause, play, and change the volume of other devices such as chromecast. So that new chromecast doesn't seem to be as innovative imo.
          It's Chromecast with Google TV, and that circle on the remote I believe acts just as my apple Tv remote, press the circle on the right and its forwards, and press the circle on that left and it rewinds.
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          • lowpaiddonkey10
            MVP
            • Oct 2017
            • 2163

            #740
            Re: Cord cutting

            If I have one complaint with YTTV it is that most of the seasons and episodes can't be watched on a lot of shows really pretty much all of them. For instance Killing Eve only has a few older episodes available. For those of you with Hulu With Live TV is this the same with that TV option?

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            • The Kid 24
              It's Show Time!
              • Jan 2007
              • 14762

              #741
              Re: Cord cutting

              Originally posted by lowpaiddonkey10
              If I have one complaint with YTTV it is that most of the seasons and episodes can't be watched on a lot of shows really pretty much all of them. For instance Killing Eve only has a few older episodes available. For those of you with Hulu With Live TV is this the same with that TV option?
              Yea I notice that as well.

              I want to start watching FTWD but it starts at Season 3... And the AMC app doesnt start at the beginning either.
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              • dickey1331
                Everyday is Faceurary!
                • Sep 2009
                • 14285

                #742
                Re: Cord cutting

                Originally posted by lowpaiddonkey10
                If I have one complaint with YTTV it is that most of the seasons and episodes can't be watched on a lot of shows really pretty much all of them. For instance Killing Eve only has a few older episodes available. For those of you with Hulu With Live TV is this the same with that TV option?


                It kinda depends on the show. I have regular Hulu as well so a lot of the shows I watch has all the seasons.


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                • p_rushing
                  Hall Of Fame
                  • Feb 2004
                  • 14514

                  #743
                  Re: Cord cutting

                  Originally posted by lowpaiddonkey10
                  If I have one complaint with YTTV it is that most of the seasons and episodes can't be watched on a lot of shows really pretty much all of them. For instance Killing Eve only has a few older episodes available. For those of you with Hulu With Live TV is this the same with that TV option?
                  Originally posted by The Kid 24
                  Yea I notice that as well.

                  I want to start watching FTWD but it starts at Season 3... And the AMC app doesnt start at the beginning either.
                  Someone owns the streaming rights, so you will find it somewhere. AMC may not own the rights to the earlier seasons because of contracts. Generally it makes no sense why some episodes are available and others aren't but there is some contract that controls it.

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                  • DaImmaculateONe
                    MVP
                    • Oct 2007
                    • 3540

                    #744
                    Re: Cord cutting

                    It just VOD or catchup service for live tv. Episodes that have recently aired and that the networks allows replaying for a certain amount of time. That why with some services you see episode expiring in so many days.
                    Kenny: Ok Vic, I'm ready for some girl on girl action.
                    Vic: No Kenny, that's girl versus girl.
                    Kenny: What's the difference?
                    Vic: Well, in one, one girl wins. In the other....
                    Kenny: Everyone wins?!?!

                    Captain Tenneal: Get it on!

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                    • lowpaiddonkey10
                      MVP
                      • Oct 2017
                      • 2163

                      #745
                      Re: Cord cutting

                      Originally posted by dickey1331
                      It kinda depends on the show. I have regular Hulu as well so a lot of the shows I watch has all the seasons.


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                      I got an email for another 30 day free Hulu. Surprising all the stuff they have that I can't watch on YTTV.

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                      • Majingir
                        Moderator
                        • Apr 2005
                        • 47476

                        #746
                        Re: Cord cutting

                        Apple TV announces they've gotten the rights to the Charlie Brown holiday specials. Halloween, Christmas and so on.

                        So it won't be airing on ABC anymore.

                        Charlie Brown Christmas is a classic. One thing about cable that I feel streaming services cant replicate that regular tv has is christmas specials with christmas commercials, special holiday graphics on the network and so on.

                        And you could find stuff on every channel. Having rights to a classic stuck on 1 service will limit the people who could watch it.

                        Hopefully that's not where we're headed, that if someone wants to watch various Christmas classics, they need to pay for multiple streaming services to do so rather than them airing on the basic networks.

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                        • DieHardYankee26
                          BING BONG
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 10178

                          #747
                          Re: Cord cutting

                          You’re saying hopefully we’re not headed into the exact situation that you’ve described as us being in?
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                          • baconbits11
                            MVP
                            • Oct 2014
                            • 2596

                            #748
                            Re: Cord cutting

                            Originally posted by Majingir
                            Apple TV announces they've gotten the rights to the Charlie Brown holiday specials. Halloween, Christmas and so on.

                            So it won't be airing on ABC anymore.

                            Charlie Brown Christmas is a classic. One thing about cable that I feel streaming services cant replicate that regular tv has is christmas specials with christmas commercials, special holiday graphics on the network and so on.

                            And you could find stuff on every channel. Having rights to a classic stuck on 1 service will limit the people who could watch it.

                            Hopefully that's not where we're headed, that if someone wants to watch various Christmas classics, they need to pay for multiple streaming services to do so rather than them airing on the basic networks.
                            Sad to see this is off over the air TV, but I will give Apple TV credit that there will be a period of free viewing of these specials:

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                            • Majingir
                              Moderator
                              • Apr 2005
                              • 47476

                              #749
                              Re: Cord cutting

                              Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                              You’re saying hopefully we’re not headed into the exact situation that you’ve described as us being in?
                              If its 1 or 2 things its fine, but if everything starts shifting over and all rights on tv are lost, that's the part that sucks.

                              For example, a show like Friends or Seinfeld is on streaming services, but doesn't mean you cant catch reruns on many diff networks still.

                              Or a movie might be on a service, but it can still air on tv.

                              But a show being exclusive to the streaming service to the point where it cant even air on tv, that's the part I'm hoping doesn't become the trend. I'm not referring to exclusive shows created by the service, I mean ones which are made for TV but end up being removed from TV.
                              Last edited by Majingir; 10-21-2020, 12:01 PM.

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                              • lowpaiddonkey10
                                MVP
                                • Oct 2017
                                • 2163

                                #750
                                Re: Cord cutting

                                Originally posted by Majingir
                                If its 1 or 2 things its fine, but if everything starts shifting over and all rights on tv are lost, that's the part that sucks.

                                For example, a show like Friends or Seinfeld is on streaming services, but doesn't mean you cant catch reruns on many diff networks still.

                                Or a movie might be on a service, but it can still air on tv.

                                But a show being exclusive to the streaming service to the point where it cant even air on tv, that's the part I'm hoping doesn't become the trend. I'm not referring to exclusive shows created by the service, I mean ones which are made for TV but end up being removed from TV.
                                People cried for a la carte who had cable and satellite. I think we are about to get it in spades. All 4 networks and the paids like HBO et al will begin bringing everything they own into their small pay for play services. CBS and all the others.

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