I'm so old, I remember a few evening shows being on five nights a week.
How is that different than Traditional Paid Live TV?So much of streaming is a waste but you still have to pay for it if you want 1 thing.
If you added it all together, it is still less than Dish, DirecTV, Comcast, etc.If you watch limited amount, this is better. If you watch sports, broadcast or cable programming, and premium is now worse as everyone is moving programming to their own apps. So you aren't saving anything, have a bunch of different apps instead of a unified platform (some devices help with this), have to manage subscriptions separately, etc.
Again, how is that different than Cable/Satellite TV.Now prices can be raised any time and you have limited options.
I believe it is a lot better, I remember constantly going up and down the TV guide trying to find something to watch when I had Paid Live TV, easy to find something now.Some things are better, some things are worse. At best it is a wash for most people.
Talking about services like Paramount, Discovery, Netflix, etc.Let's talk about this "better quality" thing.
I get macroblocking on DTV MyEntertainment. I don't on Dish. I have 1G/1G.
we have it now? kinda maybe. I had it better with CbandEveryone wanted a la carte, now that they have it, I bet most people want to go back now. I like the flexibility of streaming but I costs are going to be a lot higher or the same for less now.
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I gotta say, lately, it seems like they have been upping the compression or bit-starving the streams somewhat. I mainly see it on HBOMAX and Peacock, but I've seen it some on Paramount+ and Netflix as well. Disney+ and AppleTV+ still look great for the most part. Mostly what I see is posterization and some obvious softening, so we're not talking about the macro-blocking I see on everything my parents watched when they had Spectrum.Talking about services like Paramount, Discovery, Netflix, etc.
Content on Streaming Paid Live TV is up converted.
Content via on demand streaming services is in real 1080P and 4K, for example, the majority of current CBS shows on Paramount+ are in 4K/DV/HDR, new FX shows are in 4K on Hulu , Food Network is in real 1080P on Discovery+. etc.
Do not have HBO currently, I never seem to watch Peacock ( awful service), but all others look great, but I also have Fiber now, so no slowdowns.I gotta say, lately, it seems like they have been upping the compression or bit-starving the streams somewhat. I mainly see it on HBOMAX and Peacock, but I've seen it some on Paramount+ and Netflix as well. Disney+ and AppleTV+ still look great for the most part. Mostly what I see is posterization and some obvious softening, so we're not talking about the macro-blocking I see on everything my parents watched when they had Spectrum.