Maybe that's what I saw, again, never seen the show so I was only half ass looking through the stuff.I just checked and no Agents of Shield but Agent Carter is available.
Maybe that's what I saw, again, never seen the show so I was only half ass looking through the stuff.I just checked and no Agents of Shield but Agent Carter is available.
I think all of those are still on Netflix. Heh Disney had a contract with some other providers, what are they supposed to do ignore the contract? Its not like they will never be on Disney.
I really do not understand all the fuss.
Really?
Some of Disney’s highest demanded products aren’t available on Disney’s own service, you have to subscribe to another service to get those. It’s like paying for HBO’s service but having to also pay for Netflix to watch GOT. Or paying for CBS All Access and having to pay for Hulu to watch Big Bang Theory.
Really?
Some of Disney’s highest demanded products aren’t available on Disney’s own service, you have to subscribe to another service to get those. It’s like paying for HBO’s service but having to also pay for Netflix to watch GOT. Or paying for CBS All Access and having to pay for Hulu to watch Big Bang Theory.
This sounds perfectly normal to me. The content goes where the owners and the services agree it will be best for each to make money.
... it is not as uncommon as you make it seem.
Even with the proliferation of streaming services, I'm still paying less than I did for a cable package. It would still be a good deal at the same price as a cable package, because there is far more content and I don't have to watch advertising. I HATE watching ads and am more than happy to pay a few extra bucks for the privilege of not watching them. So far, the streaming services seem amenable to that model and that makes me happy.
I love streaming for all the reasons you mentioned. But it appears that with the proliferation of streaming services piracy will be making a come back as well.
https://www.newsweek.com/streaming-...s-netflix-hulu-piracy-torrenting-risk-1464648
I did not read this article but another one I read which I can't find right now says that piracy has already started to increase.
Hulu announces 22% price increase
Hulu raises prices up to 22% to $55 per month for top-tier plan
The price increase comes just after its owner, Disney, debuted its own new streaming platformwww.cbsnews.com
Oh and BBT is not avalable on CBS All Access or any where right now. And if you want to watch back sesons of Elementary ( a CBS show) you have to have Hulu so it is not as uncommon as you make it seem.
Everything I've seen indicates it is for the Hulu + Live. All I have is the streaming without ads for $12/month., which I have found no reference to regarding a price increase. I have no doubt they will eventually raise the price on the service level I have.
Thanks, I’ll be sure to preface all my future posts with references to the exact services and products that you have.