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In reply to the discussion: Americans quit subscription streaming services in droves as cost of living continues to climb, report finds [View all]buzzycrumbhunger
(1,966 posts)Pissed me off to pay for over 1000 channels when I only watched about six of them. DirecTV laughed when I asked why we couldnt order a la carte, so PFFFT! I bailed.
I got enough teevee through my T-Mobile with free Netflix, Apple TV, and Hulu.
Oopsuntil they announced Hulu was no longer free. Little harm done there. Then they said Netflix wasnt free anymore, and soon after, AppleTV was going up, but we could get a deal at $3/mo.
Except I rarely watched AppleTV. Just nothing really appealed. And Netflix rarely drew me in, either.
It amazes me that having the TV on was a constant background noise growing up and now? It drives me nuts unless Im really watching something. I have better things to do than watch mediocre shows, and I like the quiet otherwiseespecially compared to the hours they spend trying to sell you crap in between snippets of the actual shows. I cant even remember the last time we even thought about going to an actual movie. Unless its something truly irresistible (LOTR!), I dont see it happening.
Its interesting how theyve continually jacked up prices on all the streaming stuff and ignored the fact that more and more of us are fine just doing without. (Wishing Id bought that t-shirt ages ago that proclaimed, The joy of not being sold anything!)
I read constantly (hooray for freebie book lists!) and am much happier playing stories in my headwithout commercials. I doubt the entertainment industry has the awareness to wonder why people are actually tuning out these days. Maybe were just tired of being led?