Just an FYI if you are they have a reboot starting 11/24 called Criminal Minds: Evolution on Paramount + and Disney +. Looks like it’s going to be a good series from the trailer. Link - ( New Window )
But as Ric stated a lot of premium content is being moved to apps to avoid contract disputes with carriers like cable & satellite to cut out the middleman.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
But as Ric stated a lot of premium content is being moved to apps to avoid contract disputes with carriers like cable & satellite to cut out the middleman.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
I'm using YouTube TV, Amazon Prime and Netflix, so it's not like I'm not getting any content. There's enough still to keep me occupied. But the trend on the networks is definitely going downhill.
But as Ric stated a lot of premium content is being moved to apps to avoid contract disputes with carriers like cable & satellite to cut out the middleman.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
I'm using YouTube TV, Amazon Prime and Netflix, so it's not like I'm not getting any content. There's enough still to keep me occupied. But the trend on the networks is definitely going downhill.
yeah, it's funny at one point cord cutting was about saving money, now you add up all the streaming services plus internet and it's the same or more that people were paying Comcast or Verizon.
I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
Funny thing about the dish. My house was bought as a resale and had a dish in the back yard. I used it for a while but cancelled the service about 5 years ago. They never took the dish back. I finally said wth about 3 days ago and pulled it out of the ground and threw it out
paramount is doing a year premium for new and existing customers for only $49.99. Also if you dont want that just use the free code every month. TULSAKING is 1 this month just cancel and sign up again like a day or 2 later with the new free month code
But I liked Joseph Mantegna as much as Mandy Potemkin. Was also glad to get Paget Brewster back. I didn't care for Hotch, tho, so he was not a loss for me. Matthew Gray Gubler was always fun, and I enjoyed his short-lived girlfriend, Beth Reisgraf, who I really liked in Leverage.
paramount is doing a year premium for new and existing customers for only $49.99. Also if you dont want that just use the free code every month. TULSAKING is 1 this month just cancel and sign up again like a day or 2 later with the new free month code
Usually promotions like that only allow one use per customer, have successfully tried signing up for free 30 days, canceling and redo again?
Everything good already has.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
I'm using YouTube TV, Amazon Prime and Netflix, so it's not like I'm not getting any content. There's enough still to keep me occupied. But the trend on the networks is definitely going downhill.
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But as Ric stated a lot of premium content is being moved to apps to avoid contract disputes with carriers like cable & satellite to cut out the middleman.
I only have a few apps currently along with DIRECTV and the only reason I have that really is for the Sunday ticket. When they finally decide on who gets the NFL rights, I look forward to the day of removing that eyesore of a dish from my back yard.
I'm using YouTube TV, Amazon Prime and Netflix, so it's not like I'm not getting any content. There's enough still to keep me occupied. But the trend on the networks is definitely going downhill.
yeah, it's funny at one point cord cutting was about saving money, now you add up all the streaming services plus internet and it's the same or more that people were paying Comcast or Verizon.
Funny thing about the dish. My house was bought as a resale and had a dish in the back yard. I used it for a while but cancelled the service about 5 years ago. They never took the dish back. I finally said wth about 3 days ago and pulled it out of the ground and threw it out
I was in the era when DTV wouldn't install dishes on roofs (maybe they still don't) so it's on the side of my house.
I have vinyl siding and it will leave some holes in the siding if I remove it.
She is a hottie!
Usually promotions like that only allow one use per customer, have successfully tried signing up for free 30 days, canceling and redo again?