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insidehoops
11-26-2020, 02:18 PM
The Hulu Black Friday deal is just $1.99 per month for an entire year.

Just as a FYI.

So for those of you who want movies/older TV shows on demand and don't want to pay Netflix prices, there you go.

It's the Hulu with ads, and it's the regular Hulu, not the Live TV Hulu (which will soon be $65/month like YouTubeTV is.)

warriorfan
11-26-2020, 02:25 PM
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1987_Lakers
11-26-2020, 02:31 PM
The Hulu Black Friday deal is just $1.99 per month for an entire year.

Just as a FYI.

So for those of you who want movies/older TV shows on demand and don't want to pay Netflix prices, there you go.

It's the Hulu with ads, and it's the regular Hulu, not the Live TV Hulu (which will soon be $65/month like YouTubeTV is.)

lol, no thanks.

FultzNationRISE
11-26-2020, 03:28 PM
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Axe
11-26-2020, 05:58 PM
With free ads?

Ugh.

imdaman99
11-27-2020, 11:59 AM
I hate how people who cut the cord have to subscribe to 10 different services and then you ask them what they pay now, Oh a little over than I used to pay for cable... but I pay for the content that IIIIII want :lol who has time to watch 10 different streaming services, at the same time? :lol the best advice I can give is to pay for them 1 service at time, you can cancel anytime you want for most these. So figure out which shows are on what streams, and binge them 1 at a time. Cancel that service, move onto the next. I know paying $2 a month for hulu is not breaking the bank, but most these other services are at over $10.

Me, I'm not a binger. I can't watch more than 1 or 2 episodes a day. The only thing I can watch in 1 sitting is an episode, a movie (and that's barely nowadays if it's late at night) or sports.

highwhey
11-27-2020, 12:59 PM
I hate how people who cut the cord have to subscribe to 10 different services and then you ask them what they pay now, Oh a little over than I used to pay for cable... but I pay for the content that IIIIII want :lol who has time to watch 10 different streaming services, at the same time? :lol the best advice I can give is to pay for them 1 service at time, you can cancel anytime you want for most these. So figure out which shows are on what streams, and binge them 1 at a time. Cancel that service, move onto the next. I know paying $2 a month for hulu is not breaking the bank, but most these other services are at over $10.

Me, I'm not a binger. I can't watch more than 1 or 2 episodes a day. The only thing I can watch in 1 sitting is an episode, a movie (and that's barely nowadays if it's late at night) or sports.

yep. i remember saying back when all these services started popping up "we're gonna be back to square 1 on cable bills". sure enough, here we are. everyone saw netflix collecting the loot and they decided to draw their own line in the sandbox to collect theirs.

Hakkim90cc
11-27-2020, 04:06 PM
I hate how people who cut the cord have to subscribe to 10 different services and then you ask them what they pay now, Oh a little over than I used to pay for cable... but I pay for the content that IIIIII want :lol who has time to watch 10 different streaming services, at the same time? :lol the best advice I can give is to pay for them 1 service at time, you can cancel anytime you want for most these. So figure out which shows are on what streams, and binge them 1 at a time. Cancel that service, move onto the next. I know paying $2 a month for hulu is not breaking the bank, but most these other services are at over $10.

Me, I'm not a binger. I can't watch more than 1 or 2 episodes a day. The only thing I can watch in 1 sitting is an episode, a movie (and that's barely nowadays if it's late at night) or sports.

True that I'm the same. If it wasn't for the kids I'd probably not even have one.

Nanners
11-27-2020, 04:30 PM
These "bargains" are cool and all, but me and my family dont participate in this consumerist nonsense... we celebrate black friday by drawing blackface on old rebecca black photos

Stanley Kobrick
11-27-2020, 04:41 PM
These "bargains" are cool and all, but me and my family dont participate in this consumerist nonsense... we celebrate black friday by drawing blackface on old rebecca black photos
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0

LoneyROY7
11-27-2020, 07:11 PM
I have too many streaming services as it is. Does ad-supported mean I'm gonna get 15-second multiple ads throughout my watching experience?

F*ck that.