Boy are you guys young. I remember the early 70's before the first oil embargo when gas was 0.24/gallon during a gas war in Buffalo and when the McD add was a Big M<ac, fries and a coke and change back from your $1.
Wish things were still like that nowadays.Boy are you guys young. I remember the early 70's before the first oil embargo when gas was 0.24/gallon during a gas war in Buffalo and when the McD add was a Big M<ac, fries and a coke and change back from your $1.
Just wishful thinking.But, min wage was something like $1.85/hour. I'm a retired hospital pharmacist. My first job in 75 paid me $14,000/year. By the time I retired 4 years ago I was making over $100k. So it's all relative.
I just checked Amazon to see how much it would cost for the hd version of this season and it's like $33.00 - $36.00 for the season pass. That is a little too high for me for one show. I could just wait till it comes on Netflix or PBS.If you're patient, Dr. Who comes on Amazon Prime streaming. I am unaware of another option for Graham Norton though.
The first seven seasons are included with a Prime Membership. No season pass needed.I just checked Amazon to see how much it would cost for the hd version of this season and it's like $33.00 - $36.00 for the season pass. That is a little too high for me for one show. I could just wait till it comes on Netflix or PBS.
I dropped Showtime about two years ago...realized I rarely watched anything on it and they seldom had movies I was interested in watching. I liked the drop in my bill too. Then, the rate freeze expired, price increases went into effect and now with this Turner dispute, come February, they'll likely be probably 3%-5% increase in the monthy fee. Right now, what I pay per month is already $10 above what it was before I dropped Showtime 2 years ago, due to Dish's rate increases. So now I'm seriously contemplating dropping HBO. I don't really want to drop HBO, but it's a matter of economics. Dish keeps raising their rates...I haven't gotten a raise in 6 years...so, come February, I'll have to make a decision and I'm sure this dispute with Turner won't help matters any...
I just checked Amazon to see how much it would cost for the hd version of this season and it's like $33.00 - $36.00 for the season pass. That is a little too high for me for one show. I could just wait till it comes on Netflix or PBS.
I'm with you......I lost my job 5 years ago, after 30 years of service.........no warning, no severance, nothing. In fact didn't get paid for unused vacation, or even get the matching portion of my 401k. Was fortunate enough to get another job quickly, but with a large pay cut, and no increase to speak of since. Dish seems to forget that we are still in a recession....
I was only talking about season 8 -the current season. For the price of Amazon , I could wait and watch it on Netflix. This may be the last year I keep up with Dr. Who in real time if it means saving the money each month.The first 7 seasons are available on Amazon Prime Streaming. Apparently on Netfix too, which I did not realize. Season 8 will be available some time next year on Amazon Prime, and I assume Netflix as well.
But, min wage was something like $1.85/hour. I'm a retired hospital pharmacist. My first job in 75 paid me $14,000/year. By the time I retired 4 years ago I was making over $100k. So it's all relative.
I was only talking about season 8 -the current season. For the price of Amazon , I could wait and watch it on Netflix. This may be the last year I keep up with Dr. Who in real time if it means saving the money each month.
Actually, the best price won't be the result of the resolution of the take-down. Turner will, eventually, get a better deal and the channels will go back up (and so will our monthly bill). It's just the nature of the business model, and it's that way with all providers, not just Dish...So then, because of the recession, you agree with the takedown, so you can get the best possible price?