How Much Do You Pay A Month For Streaming Services?

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Might as well just get cable
People always have something to say when I say that lol. You’re hoping to save maybe 50 bucks going from cable to internet and mad streaming services. Anyway I

Get Hulu free through T-Mobile
Paid 20 bucks for a year of peacock(terrible)
Got a free year of Paramount through T-Mobile
Pay for Apple Music
Use Tubi a lot and of course it’s free
 

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wife will not drop Netflix
we get paramount plus for free
I think she still has peacock

so about $250 a year for those 2

Different Story if you want to talk about those "other" services




add about another 250 annually for 3 plex shares and multiple IPTV services

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Too damn much. I got:
  • Netflix (never watch)
  • Hulu (only watched Snowfall)
  • HBO Max (included with internet, only watch Succession)
  • Showtime (only watch boxing)
  • ESPN plus (only watch boxing)
 

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personally I'm paying:

$80 a year for disney+ (I don't pay by the month)
$25 for apple one family which includes tv+ and music
$25 for YT TV (splitting that with relatives)
$3 for YT premium

comes out to about $60 a month

much much less than when I was paying for cable service (well over $150 with no premium channels)

and with my services, I have traded for:

HBO Max
Showtime
Amazon Prime (including AMC+/Starz/Paramount+)
Hulu (no commercials)
Netflix
 
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I pay a ton...

I have netflix, disney+, hulu, prime, apple tv, and youtube tv.

And before you say anything yes I have kodi and have been using it for years. I pay for convenience because its easy for my kids to use youtube tv and disney+ And there are no guarantees that any apps on kodi will even be functional most of the time. Remember when trakt went down and took down nearly everything with it.....
 

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Hulu/Disney/ESPN bundle - Credit through AMEX
HBO Max - Free through AT&T
Peacock - Credit through AMEX
Netflix
Amazon Prime - Because we use prime for orders
Apple - Bundled with Apple products

So basically only pay for three of them.

Edit: YouTube TV too, but I count that as a tv subscription more than a separate streaming service.
 

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personally I'm paying:

$80 a year for disney+ (I don't pay by the month)
$25 for apple one family which includes tv+ and music
$25 for YT TV
$3 for YT premium

comes out to about $60 a month

much much less than when I was paying for cable service (well over $150 with no premium channels)

and with my services, I have traded for:

HBO Max
Showtime
Amazon Prime (including AMC+/Starz/Paramount+)
Hulu (no commercials)
Netflix

how the hell?????

explain bruh...
 

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Probably $80 a month when counting directtv
hbo max I get for “free“ with att
hulu and d+ I get for “free” with Amex
prime video comes free with prime but I’ve never used it heavily like the others so that’s why I don’t count it
I don’t have the other ones on every month but I would only pay for paramount + and Netflix
once I finally find a cheap way to get cnbc and Bloomberg I’ll leave direct tv until then I’ll keep it so yeah that’s it
never had peacock, starz, or whatever else exists out there and I don’t see why I would
if you count music I have Spotify too so that would bring it to about $100
 
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