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I just cut Hulu. There’s nothing worthwhile on it. They don’t even let you access old episodes.
I rotate through them. Have one service for a few months until I watched the good shows there, then switch to another for a few months. I don't see why I world want more than one at a time. The only exception is I always have Amazon but that's because I order a lot if stuff there and want the free delivery, I wouldn't have it for the video alone (and not because I work there either).
Get direct TV now and you don't need much else
It has ads....
Pretty difficult to get away from them and imo the service is worth it.
I have Spectrum's entry cable TV package. The cable box doesn't give me much obviously. BUT my login works on all the network apps including premium ones like HBO, EPIX, ESPN, NatGeo etc. I have never cut the cord because of this.
We let our Prime membership expire this year because we use so few of the perks. Will be getting DisneyFlix when it launches to supplement Netflix and that should be all we need for the foreseeable future. We got HBO as a bonus for new join internet bundle w/ basic cable we never use. Once Game of Thrones drops we won't need that either and will change that out. Can always add HBO back for a month or two if we want to watch anything else.
I get HBO for 2 months a year to watch GOT. I cut Hulu except for a month to watch Handmaids Tale once a year. I can’t even keep up with what my colleagues are liking on Netflix.
Already cut Hulu many years back. Never had Netflix. YouTube ftw.