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I just saw that Disney is increasing the cost of ESPN+ by 43%.  Since I'm not a sports fan, that doesn't affect me, but it's yet another regular cost that is going way up for a lot of people.
I also read that both Netflix and Disney are going to offer lower cost options with advertisements.
It's curious to me, because we already have free broadcast TV with ads. We get something like 50 channels and sub channels using our free over the air Winegard antenna and a Channel Master amplifier - even pulling in a low power station that calls itself WKRP from about 55 miles away.
I guess what I find myself thinking about is this: why in the world would people pay a monthly fee for TV with ads, when TV with ads is already available for free? Why wouldn't folks expect such an offering to be free, as it is with Pluto TV, Roku TV, etc?
I'm thinking this is in response to how many folks sign up for "HULU with ads" every December for $12 a year. It isn't free, but it's close, and I'm guessing Disney makes an awful lot of money off of all of those advertisements.
What do you think, should TV with ads be free, or not?
			
			I also read that both Netflix and Disney are going to offer lower cost options with advertisements.
It's curious to me, because we already have free broadcast TV with ads. We get something like 50 channels and sub channels using our free over the air Winegard antenna and a Channel Master amplifier - even pulling in a low power station that calls itself WKRP from about 55 miles away.
I guess what I find myself thinking about is this: why in the world would people pay a monthly fee for TV with ads, when TV with ads is already available for free? Why wouldn't folks expect such an offering to be free, as it is with Pluto TV, Roku TV, etc?
I'm thinking this is in response to how many folks sign up for "HULU with ads" every December for $12 a year. It isn't free, but it's close, and I'm guessing Disney makes an awful lot of money off of all of those advertisements.
What do you think, should TV with ads be free, or not?
				
		
			