El Presidente Posted yesterday at 10:07 PM Posted yesterday at 10:07 PM This is a topic that came up on one of my feeds and it is something that I have noticed. The streaming/online subscription model has well and truly taken hold. So too has "subscription inflation" 13% on average in 2025 across the board. If you have ever tried to cancel an online subscription, you know how challenging operators can make it I have no problem paying for quality/engaging content. However every 6 months I review those subscriptions, drop (often with effort) what is no longer being used and introduce one or two new ones to trial. Question for members. What are your paid online News & Entertainment subscriptions currently? Mine: Active Courier Mail (local newspaper). The Australian (National newspaper) NY Times. Wall Street Journal The 5th Column (podcast). Uncomfortable Conversations (podcast) Netflix Prime Stan Kayo (Sports) Foxtel (generally sports) YouTube Premium
Chibearsv Posted yesterday at 10:27 PM Posted yesterday at 10:27 PM These are the separate monthly bills that I know of...she might have a couple more - ridiculous really: Netflix Prime Peacock Hulu Chicago Suntimes - local includes NYT Crossword every day - me Amazon Music Apple TV Uverse - the "everything" package in case we might miss something not included above And I watch the commercials on YouTube because I won't pay for the premium version. I have no idea why that's the sword I'll fall on, but it is. Stubborn ass some might say. 3
Arabian Posted yesterday at 10:32 PM Posted yesterday at 10:32 PM - YouTube Prime/ Music - Amazon Prime U.S - Microsoft Office 365 (Work related) Through my phone plan package I get the following for free. - OSN/ HBO - Amazon Prime SA
tbelle7 Posted yesterday at 10:41 PM Posted yesterday at 10:41 PM The ones I know about: Netflix Apple TV+ Prime Hulu ESPN WSJ The Athletic YouTube Premium Peacock HBO Max ESPN App 2
chris12381 Posted yesterday at 10:43 PM Posted yesterday at 10:43 PM Current: Wall Street Journal Uncomfortable Conversations The Fifth Column Smoke Em If You Got Em Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast The Tim Dillon Show Blocked and Reported YouTube Premium (still the best deal around) BritBox (my girlfriend loves Gardener's World/Monty Don) I just cancelled Netflix after 20 years. Prices going up on content I have very little interest watching. I'm back to sailing the seven seas 🏴☠️... 1
ElLoboLoco Posted yesterday at 10:45 PM Posted yesterday at 10:45 PM YouTube TV HBO Max Netflix Amazon Prime Wallstreet Journal Digital Print Britbox: I like but will be going January when we go back to the office full time Podcast: Lounge Lizards, Dateline and Joe Rogan Experience
FOHgetaboutit Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago YouTube Premium Spotify Family Netflix Amazon Prime Microsoft 365 (business) F1TV Plex Everand Burner
JohnS Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago I try to keep subscriptions to a minimum. Plenty of accessible content out there on the internet that is freely available, in my view. Off the top of my head: Netflix Amazon Prime Kayo Sports Microsoft Office 365 (Work related) 2
Ford2112 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Prime Peacock Hulu HBO ESPN+ Max Britbox and a bunch others I can't remember. I only watch Peacock for the old 80's and 90's pro wrestling shows. 2
BG318 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Netflix and Pandora only. I buy gift cards to re-up Netflix because I can't deal with trying to speak with someone if I need to change or cancel. I probably miss out on a lot - reading free online news is like eating McDonald's every night. I constantly get booted off things when free becomes less free or when the ads begin to drain my soul. I miss WSJ, but online problems are the bane of my existence. 1
MrBirdman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Netflix (off and on) Prime (rarely used today, considering cancelling) Hulu HBO Max NYTimes Substack (presently only “Žižek Goads and Prods”) I also support a couple digital content creators on Patreon, though that’s purely voluntary since, aside from some early access their material, everything is available for free on YouTube or podcast providers). Currently supporting Digital Foundry, French Whisperer ASMR, and a smattering of other minor support (usually $1/$2 a month to people doing thankless but valuable work for minimal compensation, like the creator of SpecialK, a PC performance monitoring tool).
benfica_77 Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Amazon Prime Spotify The rest that's what the high seas are for Arrrrr! Plex/Radarr/Sonarr/home server is the way to go 2
JDoughty Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago 18 minutes ago, benfica_77 said: Amazon Prime Spotify The rest that's what the high seas are for Arrrrr! Plex/Radarr/Sonarr/home server is the way to go I have a few invitations left to a certain site of this nature if you aren't already on GP. 😁
Bagman Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Not 1 thing. Ever. Aside from my internet service. Life is better here. Let go of the control these companies have over you. I don't know WHAT you are talking about here 6 hours ago, benfica_77 said: The rest that's what the high seas are for Arrrrr! Plex/Radarr/Sonarr/home server is the way to go 1
Dr vonPuffenberg Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago YouTube premium, my #1 used service Spotify Netflix Hulu but not the expensive one HBO Disney plus I have a skin care subscription that is too expensive but I like the results. Just cancelled a razor subscription. We actually cancelled Amazon Prime a couple years ago. I think Amazon is the devil and my wife doesn’t like the idea of paying for the “privilege” of free shipping. I found it’s not that hard to get the c**p that I need without Amazon. 1
chasy Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago Oh jeeze. Amazon Prime 2x (wife and I both have, should cancel one) Netflix HBO Max Apple Tv+ Chatgpt Spotify ESPN wsj Peacock Nanit baby monitor my wife has a bunch of twitter / substacks that she supports Tunnels to Towers (she is on a subscription to donate monthly in exchange for a free tote bag!) 1
LizardGizmo Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I cut all of my TV subscriptions about two weeks ago. Just not worth it anymore. Currently, though: Prime (for the crazy fast shipping) NYTimes Wall Street Journal YouTube Premium (can't stand ads) Spotify Family SiriusXM 1
BrightonCorgi Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Tidal and 2 IPTV services. I get just about every channel in the world for ~$100 a year. Sirius XM is a lifetime subscription with the car but had to buy the car. 1
Hammer Smokin' Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Only siriusxm While Canada blows for cigars, it leads the world with digital rights platforms. We freely sail the high seas, allowing us to skip on 100% of streaming services. We keep old school cable for live sports. 1
Puros Y Vino Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I absolutely hate how everything is segmented. This is it the Cable TV mess all over again but with more/better tech. Here's my list. Netflix (we just subscribe for a month when we feel there is enough to binge. Then cancel. Rinse, repeat. Prime (same as above but far less frequent, Content there is lame) Digital subscription to local paper: Toronto Star (hardly use it TBH) As Hammer mentions above, Canada is somewhat safe for the "high seas". I've got access to a friends Plex server which has an insane amount of content. I get other content from another friend that in turn I put on my Plex server. A lot of our TV stations have web sites and they allow you to stream a lot of their shows(mostly Canadian produced IIRC). Disney+ had it for a couple of months of free promo. Haven't gone back to pay for it.While the Star Wars and Marvel stuff is cool. I can only watch so much of it and so many times. Our ISP provides TV for which we have basic channels. 30+ Fortunately, one of those channels was CBS based so I was able to watch the entire World Series for "free". Otherwise I would have had to fork over $18 for the month to upgrade to a sports package. I was considering it, but glad I avoided having to do so. I find I care less about sports the older I get. Thanks to various Open Source software, I'm able to rip content from YouTube and other sites in HQ. For music I'm active on FLAC trading sites. Mostly bootleg concerts. No official releases. Those can be easily ripped from YT. I have Terabytes of music to choose from. 1
Fuzz AI Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Netlix Prime Spotify YouTube Premium Xbox Live Office365 I use my brother's Sydney Morning Herald and Disney subscriptions, and he uses some of my subscriptions (we split the costs for Netflix and Spotify). 1
chasy Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago This thread motivated me to cancel my Amazon Prime!!! (Wife still has hers...) 2
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