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re: Playstation Vue Price Increase
Posted on 7/7/17 at 9:32 am to TeddyPadillac
Posted on 7/7/17 at 9:32 am to TeddyPadillac
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You still need to have access to both the red and blue lineup, which is still $45 I think.
Yea I asked the question and then did some digging into Sling. Half the channels I want are on one package and the other half are on the other package. Not really solving anything.
Those Japs got us by the short hairs...
Posted on 7/7/17 at 9:32 am to DoubleDown
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Hulu Live TV is the shite.
holy crap, i forgot about this. this is brand new.
eta: meh, it's $40 as well and you don't get AMC.
This post was edited on 7/7/17 at 9:36 am
Posted on 7/7/17 at 9:52 am to DoubleDown
if hulu live has fire tv support by the start of football i'll be going with them. i catch up amc shows on netflix/hulu later on so that's not a factor for me.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:04 am to Mac
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You still need to have access to both the red and blue lineup, which is still $45 I think.
Yea I asked the question and then did some digging into Sling. Half the channels I want are on one package and the other half are on the other package. Not really solving anything.
Those Japs got us by the short hairs...
If you get both packages, I believe you get $5 off each month. I'm not sure if you've already calculated that into the end price.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:15 am to Mac
DirecTV's $35.00 price tag is looking solid right now. Glad I jumped on board
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:24 am to Fonzarelli
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Degenerates sharing passwords
I thought they locked your service down to a single IP address..
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:24 am to VermilionTiger
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DirecTV's $35.00 price tag is looking solid right now. Glad I jumped on board
Same and glad I stuck it out with all of the issues on Fire TV. Running great now on Apple TV for our main TV.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:35 am to h0bnail
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Same and glad I stuck it out with all of the issues on Fire TV. Running great now on Apple TV for our main TV.
Have they fixed the issues with FireTV?
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:41 am to VermilionTiger
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DirecTV's $35.00 price tag is looking solid right now. Glad I jumped on board
If my Vue service does go up in price id check out DTV Now as well.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 10:55 am to StraightCashHomey21
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DirecTV's $35.00 price tag is looking solid right now. Glad I jumped on board
How long before this jumps up?
Posted on 7/7/17 at 11:05 am to AlbertMeansWell
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Have they fixed the issues with FireTV?
I honestly don't know. It has been a few months since I've tried it, so it's possible. Just using Apple TV and Chromecast now.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 11:25 am to Vrai
I'll just end up dropping back a tier, add HBO, save $15 and still be less than half my Dish bill
Posted on 7/7/17 at 11:48 am to Vrai
Vue price increase + cost of my Cox internet (50 Mbps down) = AT&T Gigabit + TV.
Gonna switch to AT&T for 2 years and see how everything looks after that.
Gonna switch to AT&T for 2 years and see how everything looks after that.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 11:54 am to Baers Foot
I will be keeping Vue.
Will still be $90/month less than cable TV.
And LOL at you cheap asses leaching friends and Dads logins. You are part of the problem.
Will still be $90/month less than cable TV.
And LOL at you cheap asses leaching friends and Dads logins. You are part of the problem.
This post was edited on 7/7/17 at 11:56 am
Posted on 7/7/17 at 12:24 pm to AlbertMeansWell
Why is DVR so important to people when KODI can do the same thing?
Posted on 7/7/17 at 1:43 pm to SG_Geaux
Exactly Vue plus my internet is still saving me at least $80-$100 a month. If data cap wasn't so low I'd be saying about $50 more a month. But for me to have a higher cap I'm forced to pay for a speeds I don't need.
Posted on 7/7/17 at 1:57 pm to StraightCashHomey21
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For most people getting internet and streaming service is cheaper and a better option. DTV with ATT internet isn't a viable option for a lot of people. Plus its still satellite.
do you realize the directv satellite picture quality is the best in the industry?
Posted on 7/7/17 at 3:01 pm to 632627
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do you realize the directv satellite picture quality is the best in the industry?
Better than fios over fiber?
I know dtv has a handful of 4k channels, but it's still satellite and storms still happen.
They are still way behind tv quality in the UK
Posted on 7/7/17 at 3:13 pm to 632627
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do you realize the directv satellite picture quality is the best in the industry?
I'm leaning more and more towards jumping to ATT internet + Directv satellite bundled. Looks like you can lock in the internet at 50 mbps and satellite TV for right around 100$ a month for 24 months.
That's not bad and I'm actually paying 110$ a month being a cord cutter (for both internet + tv).
Posted on 7/7/17 at 3:26 pm to Korkstand
"More competition leads to higher prices"? Really?
Cable companies and streaming services are middle men. Their job is to get the content for the least amount possible and then sell it for the maximum amount possible.
Yes, the content providers are the only source of their particular product, as are most companies that produce a product. Apple is ultimately the only source of an iPhone; but you can choose an alternative, get a Droid. You can choose to subscribe to HBO, and not Showtime. You can choose to pay for the cable package that includes every channel in existence, or you can choose a Sling package for less than a quarter of the price. You decide; you're the consumer.
It's not an auction. Only one bidder gets the piece of art in an auction; the cable companies and streaming services can all get access to the content, not just one. And they will do so as long as they believe their viewers will pay more than what they are paying the content providers.
The viewer drives down the price. The more options there are as far as bundling and packages, the better bc there will be cheap packages (which is the trend) and expensive ones. Each viewer pays for what they want. The more content providers that offer their content directly to the viewer without a subscription, the better. That is another trend; albeit, a slow one bc it's mainly premium channels that have done that (I would argue that Amazon shows, Netflix shows, Hulu shows, etc are also in this category). Once a major cable network (namely, ESPN, or AMC, or FX) breaks away and decides to offer its content directly to the viewer for a certain price, others will begin to follow suit.
If you believe more competition leads to higher prices, then you must want only one cable company for the entire country (less competition, lower prices, right?). Sounds disastrous.
Cable companies and streaming services are middle men. Their job is to get the content for the least amount possible and then sell it for the maximum amount possible.
Yes, the content providers are the only source of their particular product, as are most companies that produce a product. Apple is ultimately the only source of an iPhone; but you can choose an alternative, get a Droid. You can choose to subscribe to HBO, and not Showtime. You can choose to pay for the cable package that includes every channel in existence, or you can choose a Sling package for less than a quarter of the price. You decide; you're the consumer.
It's not an auction. Only one bidder gets the piece of art in an auction; the cable companies and streaming services can all get access to the content, not just one. And they will do so as long as they believe their viewers will pay more than what they are paying the content providers.
The viewer drives down the price. The more options there are as far as bundling and packages, the better bc there will be cheap packages (which is the trend) and expensive ones. Each viewer pays for what they want. The more content providers that offer their content directly to the viewer without a subscription, the better. That is another trend; albeit, a slow one bc it's mainly premium channels that have done that (I would argue that Amazon shows, Netflix shows, Hulu shows, etc are also in this category). Once a major cable network (namely, ESPN, or AMC, or FX) breaks away and decides to offer its content directly to the viewer for a certain price, others will begin to follow suit.
If you believe more competition leads to higher prices, then you must want only one cable company for the entire country (less competition, lower prices, right?). Sounds disastrous.
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