And the app gave you unfettered access to the entire PBS library?
Let me check,I will get back to you.
And the app gave you unfettered access to the entire PBS library?
And the app gave you unfettered access to the entire PBS library?
Tax Deductible seems questionable to me, as you are deriving a benefit, getting something in exchange, for your “donation.”
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Tax Deductible seems questionable to me, as you are deriving a benefit, getting something in exchange, for your “donation.”
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The irreconcilable conflict being that there are no commercial-free cable channels for such a service to offer.All I know is the first internet streaming TV service or OTT that offers commercial free cable channels for $5. per month each and has my favorite cable channels listed........sign me up!!!
Do the math on that and make sure that's what you really wanted to say.A totally a la cart deal at $4-$5 per channel would be sweet.
The irreconcilable conflict being that there are no commercial-free cable channels for such a service to offer.
I think it is important not to confuse linear channels with streaming individual episodes; especially when the comment was about cable channels.A few cable channels do offer commercial-free streaming versions for a monthly subscription fee. AMC Premiere is $4.99/mo.and FX Plus is $5.99 to name a couple I've looked at.
I think it is important not to confuse linear channels with streaming individual episodes; especially when the comment was about cable channels.
Now that Apple is making a lot of noise about it, I expect that most streaming device providers are going to be all over universal authentication so that you don't have to enter your credentials over and over when shifting between apps. This is something that is amazingly missing up to this point among too many of the app-driven devices.It was a bad example anyway as those services require TV provider login.
Now that Apple is making a lot of noise about it, I expect that most streaming device providers are going to be all over universal authentication so that you don't have to enter your credentials over and over when shifting between apps. This is something that is amazingly missing up to this point among too many of the app-driven devices.
If they could just figure out how to avoid activating device apps through a web page, I'd be much happier.
The irreconcilable conflict being that there are no commercial-free cable channels for such a service to offer.
I keep getting Spectrum "pick 10" offers for $22/mo, but I need about 15 or so. If it was pick 20 for $30 or $35 it'd be a deal. A totally a la cart deal at $4-$5 per channel would be sweet.
YT+Philo+Hallmark Movies might satisfy wife and I, may try the free week or so (once I but a roku).
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Your area might be like mine,even though I talked to a CSR on the phone who told me I would not need one of their boxes,when I checked out the information on the spectrum app it said I would need one box in the home.
So one box and that one box would have about 4 or more different little extra charge fees attached,plus their guide needs to be redone,I just could not believe how many channel repeats in their guide.
So I bought 2 Roku Stick+ and never looked back.No extra fees,except for the Starz and Starz Encore channels-$9. on YTTV-$40.,no contracts,and now with Philo-$20 having an onscreen guide that also shows their On Demand selections, with Hallmark Movies Now app-$5. month cost for annual rate-$60.
and no commercials in Hallmark Movies Now.
I like and enjoy it so far,except for minor internet interuptions,then for that I have OTA,Blu rays and DVDs.