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The lowest I've seen is U-verse which still has HBO for $16. If you want both HBO and Max, it's $26 which is not bad.Is there any provider that offers it less than $19 currently for the everyday price?
The lowest I've seen is U-verse which still has HBO for $16. If you want both HBO and Max, it's $26 which is not bad.
The regular price is $19.99.Comcast has all the Premium Channels as $10 when you add it to any Double/Triple packages.
The regular price is $19.99.
Don't give them any idea, they are headed in that direction.Maybe we can get DISH to raise their prices to match Cable, then reduce HBO.
More seriously, I wonder if there is any pressure on DISH or Direct to lower the HBO price, or if there will be when some of HBO programming is available without a carrier subscription.
Hard to make it $15 when HBO wants $14.99 themselves. Is there any provider that offers it less than $19 currently for the everyday price? If you like Cinemax, the HBO/Max $20/6 months deal is a killer offer.
Cinemax, to me, is just a total waste. Sure, it's worth $1. But, I find a herd time justifying the other $19 for HBO.Hard to make it $15 when HBO wants $14.99 themselves. Is there any provider that offers it less than $19 currently for the everyday price? If you like Cinemax, the HBO/Max $20/6 months deal is a killer offer.
Then see it as you're getting both for $10Cinemax, to me, is just a total waste. Sure, it's worth $1. But, I find a herd time justifying the other $19 for HBO.
But, Cinemax isn't worth more than $1.Then see it as you're getting both for $10
I refuse to pay full price for ANY premium movie pack any longer. I have Hbo but at 1/2 price or $9.50 a month, which is where is should be. It simply isn't worth any more than that. The other premiums I only take if they are free or 1/2 price or $7.00 a month. But I usually get $$$ credits off my bill from DISH to pay for them.
But, Cinemax isn't worth more than $1.
So without going into how I feel towards either channel, how much is too much on either channel, and when is a deal not a deal. HBO is pricey, but is it worth it? Same with Cinemax. It costs less, but are there enough people to justify its cost(I watch one of these channels and not the other... So I obviously have a bias, but to try to see it objectively I do try to think about is there enough customers that have Dish, and even other providers to justify the price, as in ESPn).Not to mention if you are only in it for the network "originals" you can always just resubscribe for a month or two and catch up with HBO Go & Max Go (On Demand) I'm coming up on the end of my six months and I'll more than likely drop the service again.
I disagree, Banshee is great, I like Strike Back and from what I saw of the first five episodes of The Knick it was also a decent series. However, in the end we all have different tastes.
Silicon Valley is awesome. It is also amazingly accurate.HBO has/had Last Week Tonight, Silicon Valley, The Newsroom, and Game Of Thrones.
Cinemax is going to have the new Kirkman show.
So a Starz/Encore 14/6 split would be a justifiable split for the $20 deal
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