![]() Not just that, but so are my parents who are in my family sharing plan. Then you factor in the costs for Netflix ($7.00/month), Hulu $6/month, and Amazon Prime Video, in addition…Crackle, Vudu, Pluto TV, Tubi, etc….what more would I need? In the end, I am still saving lots of money. Now I am paying just $35/month for Youtube TV for 40-50 channels, all of which contain the few must-have channels I need. Cord cutting is not about value or how much channels one can watch for a certain fee every month, because for me, I can't watch 200-500 channels for $100-$150/month, which includes equipment rental, taxes, and other fees. I guess Google is now part of that crowd along with the crowd that offer "Youtube Originals."BTW…I love cord-cutting! To be honest, I didn't need to do it, but I did it anyway because a) it's alot cheaper b) it's portable c) it's the tech thing to do. I am looking at the image above and I see Rocky, Legally Blonde, and others that are also available via Roku Channel, Vudu, Crackle, and perhaps others. ![]() TOTALLY not surprising!!!In the cord-cutting industry (U.S.), it's seems that there are a certain set of movies that streaming providers can easily get rights to for free streaming. ![]()
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