How many streaming services do you have?
Out of interest how many streaming services do you have and which one do you use?
shareOut of interest how many streaming services do you have and which one do you use?
shareCurrently I have extended basic cable (which I'd love to unload)
also:
Amazon
Netflix (also considering unloading but I like the download for tablets feature)
Hulu
I also partake of free sites like Tubi and Pluto and, on occasion IMDb free, and then another free website unnamed where you can stream current shows and films with only internet connection necessary.
Overall I probably do Amazon the most but it depends on what I'm in the mood to watch. I think I sometimes spend more time looking for content then actually watching.
Only Netflix and a local streaming service from my country named claro video. In that site it has a lot of free content but some films which need to be rented or bought.
shareI have 8: Netflix, Prime, the Criterion Channel, Crave, Shudder, Apple TV, Disney +, and Sundance Now.
shareI have 5: Criterion, Disney+, Hollywood Suite, Netflix, and Prime.
shareAppleTV+
which is the only one worth a damn
I currently have 5.
Prime
Netflix
Disney
Peacock
Apple
Zero, I refuse to pay "rent" for videos where I have to continue paying rent in case I want to rewatch the same video again.
For me it's either download option or physical copy or I don't pay for it.
I'm frequently buying downloads from Vimeo or other platforms that have a download option, I'm buying physical DVDs/Blurays from whichever shop has the ones I want, but I never pay a penny for a service that offers "streaming only", even on Vimeo I never buy anything there that doesn't include the download option.
I'm so much not interested, I never even took the free month they offer on Prime.
For the rest I usually wait until some TV station here in Europe airs it so I can record it with my digital video recorder, or some public TV station such as the "mediathek" from German public TV has it as free download, and if something never becomes available this way, that's their loss, not mine.
My wife has had a Sky subscription since before we met, which at some point has provided a decoder with harddisk inside where she records movies she likes and that one has included a while ago a free subscription to Paramount+ in their offer, but even there I never even looked into the list of things they have to offer.
I have only Amazon and Netflix
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