I have Disney+ for a month. I got an email from them yesterday about "changes." They will be having a subscription with advertisements. Yes, you will be paying every month to watch ads on TV. If you don't want the ads, you will pay even more. I guess having a value of $203 billion (2021) isn't enough.
I heard a rumor about this a few months ago - Netflix, too.
Ads, just like regular TV,
but shows that are not on regular TV.
Which one is more desired.
The shows for me.
jerryc41 wrote:
I have Disney+ for a month. I got an email from them yesterday about "changes." They will be having a subscription with advertisements. Yes, you will be paying every month to watch ads on TV. If you don't want the ads, you will pay even more. I guess having a value of $203 billion (2021) isn't enough.
I heard a rumor about this a few months ago - Netflix, too.
As long as you are willing to pay there is no reason to stop. It's TV not like medicine of food. They don't have to feel guilty about getting as much money as they can out of you.
Ya gotta ask y'self kid: "Am I so attached to these pitchas that I can't live without them?" And, "Do I wanna spend my hard-earned money on ads which the advertiser has already paid for?" Finally, "Do these shows make me, or my life, any better?"
--Rich
RiJoRi wrote:
Ya gotta ask y'self kid: "Am I so attached to these pitchas that I can't live without them?" And, "Do I wanna spend my hard-earned money on ads which the advertiser has already paid for?" Finally, "Do these shows make me, or my life, any better?"
--Rich
It's not something you need. Or do you? Is it a drug of some source?
Longshadow wrote:
Captive audience also.
Especially if you have kids.
BebuLamar wrote:
It's not something you need. Or do you? Is it a drug of some source?
I paid for one month just to see if there's anything new I want to watch. From past experience, Disney+ doesn't offer my kind of programming.
sb
Loc: Florida's East Coast
I see ads for movies that are playing on networks that I do not have, and think that they would be interesting or enjoyable to watch. But I know that if I sign up for $8.99 a month, or $14.99 a month, or whatever, that I will find out that there just aren't enough good shows that I would be watching very often. So - hopefully all those good shows will some day come to Netflix or Amazon. (But even Amazon now has subchannels that require a separate monthly subscription). The other problem I find is that when you really don't watch that much TV, there are so many options that I could spend hours just trying to find something good to watch, which I refuse to do.
I remember when cablevision first came out in the 70's, the biggest feature was that there would be no adds because you are paying for the service!
sb wrote:
I see ads for movies that are playing on networks that I do not have, and think that they would be interesting or enjoyable to watch. But I know that if I sign up for $8.99 a month, or $14.99 a month, or whatever, that I will find out that there just aren't enough good shows that I would be watching very often. So - hopefully all those good shows will some day come to Netflix or Amazon. (But even Amazon now has subchannels that require a separate monthly subscription). The other problem I find is that when you really don't watch that much TV, there are so many options that I could spend hours just trying to find something good to watch, which I refuse to do.
I see ads for movies that are playing on networks ... (
show quote)
That's the problem. A channel will have one movie you want to see. Is it worth paying for a month?
sb wrote:
I see ads for movies that are playing on networks that I do not have, and think that they would be interesting or enjoyable to watch. But I know that if I sign up for $8.99 a month, or $14.99 a month, or whatever, that I will find out that there just aren't enough good shows that I would be watching very often. So - hopefully all those good shows will some day come to Netflix or Amazon. (But even Amazon now has subchannels that require a separate monthly subscription). The other problem I find is that when you really don't watch that much TV, there are so many options that I could spend hours just trying to find something good to watch, which I refuse to do.
I see ads for movies that are playing on networks ... (
show quote)
If you subscribe to five of those,
while you're watching one,
the others sit,
unused.
Bridges
Loc: Memphis, Charleston SC, now Nazareth PA
jerryc41 wrote:
I have Disney+ for a month. I got an email from them yesterday about "changes." They will be having a subscription with advertisements. Yes, you will be paying every month to watch ads on TV. If you don't want the ads, you will pay even more. I guess having a value of $203 billion (2021) isn't enough.
I heard a rumor about this a few months ago - Netflix, too.
I signed up for the Hulu package for only 15.00 a month. It has Hulu, Disney +, and ESPN +. It does have commercials but the price is right. Hulu is available without commercials by itself, but not in the package. Since I have watched TV with commercials all my life it doesn't seem like such a big deal to not have them. The one time I would prefer not to have them is when watching an actual movie.
John N
Loc: HP14 3QF Stokenchurch, UK
All those U.K. whingers who complain about the BBC 'license fee' don't realise how lucky we are.
To watch a film without a break, or a sitcom from start to finish. And documentaries that run straight through so no need for a refresh after each ad break.
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