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But new account worked with same CC
My issue isn't with the ads, it's how they cause my Apple TV to glitch and it'll freeze at the ad. Then I have to exit the app to come back to the show and I have to watch the ad again before moving forward. It happens almost every day.
Does this freeze only happen on AppleTV?
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The CEO just let slip on an earnings call that Disney makes more profit on the ad-supported version so the ad-free price was increased to drive people to the ad-supported version.
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Fantastic that we live in the future with economic models from the past...
Nah. He simply stated how many accounts were subscribed to the ad-tier level, well % of accounts anyway which allowed for people to get concrete numbers because they usually only give 'total subscriber' numbers not breakdowns.
peacock needs to see this as well
Tried to watch an episode of Married with Children, it is a 15-minutes episode. Got pushed to watch 5 60-second ads
And 5 minutes of ads was standard when it aired on Fox. SO, you are paying for what people used to get for "free". Yay?
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