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Disney+ with ads: $2 / month (instead of $8) for 12 months
Starz: $1 / month (instead of $10) for 6 months
Note: ESPN+, Max, Showtime, Cinemax are not discounted
Chart comparing of Hulu to competing services at CordCutters [cordcuttersnews.com].
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This screen casting: What browser and ad blocker are you using? I use YouTube an unconscionable amount on my TV and also just happened to get Max when I just upgraded my Cricket wireless account.
Although there's a lot of news lately about YouTube and ad blockers.
1) Hulu charge went through
2) uBlock chrome browser extension blocks ads, then can cast to wherever you want. no ads!
1) Hulu charge went through
2) uBlock chrome browser extension blocks ads, then can cast to wherever you want. no ads!
https://www.hulu.com/GMA?cmp=1919...OO_ABCNews [hulu.com]
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In my city, there's no opportunity to get free channels that have things i care to watch, especially on demand, where i don't have to hope there's something on i can tolerate when i have the time & desire to watch TV. There's no FX, 24 hour news, TBS, TNT, Disney, Nickelodeon, Paramount, etc available for free here.
To each his own, ofc. I understand some people not wanting to subscribe. There's nothing wrong with that, but saying there's no value here for anyone is inaccurate, IMHO. Without ads is definitely better/more value than with ads. It's hard to go back to watching ads once u have streamed without them, but the on demand alone is worth .99 cents to me, & add on the ability to watch programs/channels that aren't available without a cable subscription (or a subscription of some kind, like fubo, etc) makes this worthwhile.
Now, if u argue that u can get enough on demand shows from other free streaming channels, like crackle, freevee, filmrise, etc, that's a much better argument, IMO, but depends upon a person's taste. When arguing that free programming with an antenna can compete with on demand streaming, which is the case here, that's not even a close competition in my experience (at least in Texas, where there's only 2-13 available for free with an antenna, as I've tried several brands of antenna, which claim they can get channels up to 100 miles. It's possible this depends upon location, but i live in a city with 200k people, not some backwoods town in the middle of nowhere, so I'm not sure how much that matters).
I see a lot of complaints on the Hulu with ads but not a lot of complaints on the Disney+ with ads aside from odd ad placement, does anyone have a good summary on the Disney+ with ads experience?
Thanks
If they do end up stopping Disney+ service then I'd think it's more likely either the add-on fee will go away as well or everyone who has both will be transferred over to the combined service, if it happens
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Further reading on this, there's no mention of either service discontinuing. What's happening is Disney is releasing a new app that combines both services. That's not the same thing as discontinuing Disney+. It just means if you use an app to access each service, you will be able to use one app for both services.
Also next month is the beta, the actual release of the combined app is Spring 2024
https://variety.com/2023/digital/...235784927/
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I keep getting a "Forbidden 403" error when trying to claim the deal through the GMA link.
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