emeryjre
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12 months for $2.99 a month
Too bad; seemed like a great deal, BUT In fine print is :
Yeah, I have similar sentiments. Either the subscription pays or the customer pays. Why both?Ads are a deal breaker for me. Life is too short.
Too bad; seemed like a great deal, BUT In fine print is :
Valid on Basic With Ads monthly plan only.
Offer ends 12/1/25. See terms.
Ads are a deal breaker for me. Life is too short.
But isn't the same true of cable TV? You pay for the service and you would still watch ads. This has mainly been the case since the rise of cable television.Yeah, I have similar sentiments. Either the subscription pays or the customer pays. Why both?
We have apps here that are free but have ads. I can put up with the ads (just like old time TV) if the app is free. But if I pay and subscribe, I don't think there should be any ads.
Somewhat, I guess. With cable TV, you pay the cable company, then the advertisers pay the networks. My thinking is that with apps on the TV, I pay the subscription service and so do the advertisers.But isn't the same true of cable TV? You pay for the service and you would still watch ads.
Perhaps, but much of the cost of cable service is paid back to the networks. So in both cases the companies are still getting both streams of revenue. If there were no ads on cable TV channels, the cost of cable would be higher. There would still be a base cost, just like with streaming having cheaper ad supported tiers and higher prices ad free tiers.Somewhat, I guess. With cable TV, you pay the cable company, then the advertisers pay the networks. My thinking is that with apps on the TV, I pay the subscription service and so do the advertisers.
So my thinking would be that the app would be getting two streams of revenue.
You get free Peacock (or Paramount +) with Walmart + which is currently 1/2 off. $49 vs. $98.Has anyone seen an offer from Peacock yet?
Agree ... I have no ads on YouTube and can't go back now.Ads are a deal breaker for me. Life is too short
I find YouTube premium to be very expensive for what you get. The product of YouTube is actually free. Premium is $14/month just to remove the ads. Don't get me wrong, we are on a free trial of Premium and it is great, but I doubt we will keep it past the trial period. I can put up with a few ads on YouTube. They do help pay the bills for many creators.Agree ... I have no ads on YouTube and can't go back now.
Yeah, I found that one and we have Walmart+ now but use it for Paramount+. The reason I didn't use it for Peacock is I was expecting another black Friday deal. We signed up last year for $19.99 for a year. Have actually done that two years in a row.You get free Peacock (or Paramount +) with Walmart + which is currently 1/2 off. $49 vs. $98.
I have youtube premium lite for $7.99 per month and am pleased with it. The main difference with it and the full price plan is that you do get ads with the music streaming.I find YouTube premium to be very expensive for what you get. The product of YouTube is actually free. Premium is $14/month just to remove the ads. Don't get me wrong, we are on a free trial of Premium and it is great, but I doubt we will keep it past the trial period. I can put up with a few ads on YouTube. They do help pay the bills for many creators.
So lite seems to remove ads before, during and after long form videos. That may be an option. I will look into it. Thanks.I have youtube premium lite for $7.99 per month and am pleased with it. The main difference with it and the full price plan is that you do get ads with the music streaming.
" To get YouTube Premium Lite, go to youtube.com/premium and select the Premium Lite option, which is a lower-priced membership for ad-free viewing on most videos (except music, Shorts, and search/browsing). Alternatively, visit youtube.com/paid_memberships and look for the Premium Lite option there. "
I just signed up for the dealToo bad; seemed like a great deal, BUT In fine print is :
Valid on Basic With Ads monthly plan only.
Offer ends 12/1/25. See terms.
Ads are a deal breaker for me. Life is too short.