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Warning. Expect Hulu to lose all Peacock/NBC properties as those contracts come up for renewalIncorrect. I have the a live feed of whatever is currently airing on the ABC channel. I also have that same thing on Disney+. Right now it seems like my ESPN Unlimited/Hulu On Demand/Disney+ bundle, along with Paramount+ is a great option. Only issue is that NBC & Fox content is on Hulu On Demand so I would not be able to watch anything on those channels until the next day. But when I looked into it there is almost nothing on those channels that I ever watch live anyways. I can watch all the ESPN family of channels, ABC family of channels, CBS family of channels live.
Problem is they'd rather cancel stupid stuff.
Incorrect. I have the a live feed of whatever is currently airing on the ABC channel. I also have that same thing on Disney+. Right now it seems like my ESPN Unlimited/Hulu On Demand/Disney+ bundle, along with Paramount+ is a great option. Only issue is that NBC & Fox content is on Hulu On Demand so I would not be able to watch anything on those channels until the next day. But when I looked into it there is almost nothing on those channels that I ever watch live anyways. I can watch all the ESPN family of channels, ABC family of channels, CBS family of channels live.
The only alternatives being Disney owned is why I see it being a play by Disney to get subscribers, especially since they just launched their new bundle.The amount of people blaming YouTube TV is kinda crazy. Disney has outright said they aren’t getting a “fair” offer from YouTube TV, like you’re Disney bitch. Quit crying over pennies. Plus it’s no coincidence a couple alternatives to YouTube TV are Disney owned
I thought you said the ESPN package? The Disney+ package probably does. The stand alone ESPN package doesn't, I believe.Incorrect. I have the a live feed of whatever is currently airing on the ABC channel. I also have that same thing on Disney+. Right now it seems like my ESPN Unlimited/Hulu On Demand/Disney+ bundle, along with Paramount+ is a great option. Only issue is that NBC & Fox content is on Hulu On Demand so I would not be able to watch anything on those channels until the next day. But when I looked into it there is almost nothing on those channels that I ever watch live anyways. I can watch all the ESPN family of channels, ABC family of channels, CBS family of channels live.
And Disney needs another $30-50 out of every subscriber moving forward as market changes.The amount of people blaming YouTube TV is kinda crazy. Disney has outright said they aren’t getting a “fair” offer from YouTube TV, like you’re Disney bitch. Quit crying over pennies. Plus it’s no coincidence a couple alternatives to YouTube TV are Disney owned
But either way both companies are crazy rich, so I’m not knighting Google neither. The middle class consumers suffer while the rich bicker. Capitalism at its finest
Just FYI, I currently get an error page when I go to my ESPN+ account to attempt to cancel my subscription. How convenient! I'm sure that's totally coincidental.The only alternatives being Disney owned is why I see it being a play by Disney to get subscribers, especially since they just launched their new bundle.
Its like ESPN+, I pay for it, it used to be like 8 bucks a month, I just got an email that it's being increased to 13 starting next month. There's been 2 increases in 6 months. Once it hits 15 im out.
I think the bigger problem too, it could just be my experience, but I dont think my generation is as interested in sports as others are either. A ton of people I talk to will watch of its on, but they dont go out of their way for it.And Disney needs another $30-50 out of every subscriber moving forward as market changes.
It is expected that the phone addicted Tik Tok Gen Z crowd will use their phones and over air antenna for entertainment not the same way my generation watches. Disney will need more from every watcher as this takes place
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