Stream-flation: How to lower your cost of music and videos services
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- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- Streaming platforms continue to raise their prices on music and video services, but there are ways to lower your prices with bundles. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down how to fight stream-flation.
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I watch everything on UA-cam and I spend a lot of time at my eLibrary - no need for streaming : )
I just have music CDs and PBS DVDs.
A $25 digital antenna can get you a lot of live TV for nothing more a month. I get about 50 channels.
Some TV networks will play the latest shows the day after broadcast, for free on their websites. They keep them up a week or two then they are locked.
Library card can get you access to shows, movies, audiobooks, and music online, through their apps for free.
Heck my city is running free outdoor movies all weekend in 2 different locations. Just bring a lawn chair and snacks.
Spotify costs have gone up 🆙 drastically
Back to old school cds 💿 and dvds 📀
I have some blue ray/DVD movies and more.
At this point we pay for every luxury in our life 😂😂😂
As a person who gets a lot of enjoyment out of listening to music, I’m willing to pay an extra dollar a month for Spotify.
Still... $60 per month is still cheaper than paying $200 per month for cable
What types of cable and streaming plans are you comparing?
I read an article that said that streaming prices are increasing because those lower prices in the past weren't helping streaming companies to become profitable. That's why prices are increasing and ads for revenue are becoming more common.
@@CrowdPleeza I am paying 51.56 per month for HBO MAX, Hulu, Disney+, ESPN+ and Prime.
To be clear on my pricing as of my last audit of my services I pay 14.99 for MAX, 24.99 for the Disney +, Hulu, ESPN+ Bundle and 11.58 for Prime.