It can be expensive, but you are the final arbiter of what you get. Beats a couple hundred bucks a month for cable, and then only being interested in four or five channels spread across multiple expensive tiers.
Yeah but it's not spread out by interest. Every genre has an equal cross section. And shows randomly hop from service to service with only a couple weeks warning.
ANYONE who is looking for maybe a dozen specific shows, which either includes any live sports not on the Youtube service, and includes new cable shows like Better Call Saul and Fargo still has to pay for four or five different services ON TOP of cable.
It's ironic. 1990s: Ten bucks a month for HBO? NO WAY!
Now: Ten bucks a month for seven different services all with just a few of the shows I like, and I still have to pay for a cable service to see the best cable non-HBO shows? Sign me up!
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