tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5782277794223039496.post5244461658694662454..comments2024-03-27T14:12:10.978-07:00Comments on Carstairs Considers....: TV Show Review: Tell Me a Story - Season 1Mark Bakerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11567392254011373198noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5782277794223039496.post-44946297794239050222020-11-11T17:17:50.471-08:002020-11-11T17:17:50.471-08:00So, you didn't get Disney+ either? I'd say...So, you didn't get Disney+ either? I'd say you're doing good if you can go without getting any streaming services. It's to the point where it will cost just as much to get all the different streaming services than it does to get cable/sat/fiber, with less channels/content in return. Apparently Discovery Networks is launching theirs next month. Not sure who that leaves at this point. Adding all of them up can cost just as much or more, unless you get the bare-bones, ad-filled free versions some are offering. Mind you, Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ are included with certain Verizon plans. T-Maybe has Netflix. AT&T has HBO. Other mobile companies offer different services on theirs. Having Verizon, at least I'm not paying for Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+, plus getting Apple Music included too. <br /><br />As far as CBS All Access, that service should get even better in the next year, as they start incorporating their whole family of networks, as well as likely starting to dig into the Paramount (and related) studio libraries. Plus, they own Pluto TV, which is free (though I'd gladly pay for a commercial free version). <br /><br />Of course, you have the mass cancels of Netflix due to Cuties. While I'm offended by and opposed to their releasing of it, Netflix still has other good movies/shows, so I haven't canceled them like so many others have.Brian McClimanshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16323599791809004245noreply@blogger.com