You are only allowed one free trial. If you already had a free trial then canceled, if you sign up again you won't get the free trial a second time and will be charged right away.
I'm happy you have something that is working for you. I would never presume to tell anyone else what to do. In my case I'm paying less than $20 monthly for Netflix and Hulu. It cost me less than $100 to put up an OTA antenna and that was a one time charge. So I am happy but admitably I don't...
You are not required to subscribe to every paid streaming service. Just sign up for the ones you want and if you are on a tight budget sign up for only as many as you can afford even it it's only one. But with cable or satellite you are paying for channels you never watch and don't want.
I'd be glad pay that $15 in comparison to a $100+ cable or satellite bill. And it depends on where you are. I get stand alone DSL with no cap and plenty of bandwidth for streaming for $40 a month. And I'd have that anyway even if I were not streaming so it's not an additional charge. But none of...
It's available on Roku. If you already have the CBS news app on your Roku you might need to do a system update in order to get the new version of the app that supports the CBSN live stream. It's ad supported in HD.
Most modern consumer grade routers that you can get today have really easy setup and don't require a lot of technical expertise. And if you do have any problems there are a lot of places online to get help.
Well Amazon Prime just raised its price too. Myself, I would be willing to pay a dollar or two more per month for Netflix. It would still beat a $100 cable or satellite bill.
I don't have a problem with Netflix on Roku. It always remembers me and takes me straight to programs I've watched recently and recommendations. Actually Netflix works better on my Roku than on my smart LG bluray player.