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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
5/7/2016 6:20:56 PM
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Re: Suddenlink
The choices are becoming so prevalent--the key to it is simplicity more than anything else. Beyond what I noted on the upcoming YouTube Service--and as Amazon FireTV & Others work to somehow align their services.     Simplicity has to be the driving force as I see it.

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mpouraryan
mpouraryan
5/7/2016 6:16:37 PM
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Re: more Hulu
Just like with Al Jazeera, it had to do with the fact that BBC is available on cable premium channels--including Uverse.    I can't help but wonder as I read thru the discourse how this will compare with the supposed YouTube subscription service that was on the news this weekend.

Interesting times..as I wish all a great Mothers Day W-End..and Happy Mothers Day to all the wonderful Mothers Amongst us



 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
5/7/2016 10:12:47 AM
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Re: more Hulu
I have tried Sling TV and I liked it. Live TV in a bundle is really where I think OTT is going to shine. Right now, Netflix doesn't have that. I wonder if they ever will, because it doesn't seem like a fit with their service. But people want live TV in cheap bundles. 

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batye
batye
5/6/2016 4:52:01 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@Ariella content provider do play the strange games this days... I love to read books and only watch/re-watch few movies I love made based on books... or old classic like Casablanca...  I own legal Copys of them on DVD/BR... as I did transfer them to my hard drive... but I still keep originals just in case.... as I do not have time to watch tv... to listen to someones bias opinion on opinion... as in Canada we no longer have news only opinions based on the news... I love facts... not bias opinon of politicaly motived lap dogs of Canadian brodcast... I did work at CBC as head of security and know kitchen from inside out....

 in Canada it very strange game with digital rights... 

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Ariella
Ariella
5/6/2016 4:37:59 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@batye interesting, though I believe the US also blocks some things on its end. Sometimes I see legit sites, say something like BBC that includes a video but get a message that it's blocked in my country.

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batye
batye
5/6/2016 4:18:29 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@Ariella  sad reality nothing is simple anymore in Canada to get service customer wants... the consumers must jump like a rabbit...  example Netflix fighting with Canadians using US ip to get US content... http://globalnews.ca/news/2651298/netflix-vpn-crackdown-unblock-us-goes-dark-as-canadian-users-cry-foul/  

http://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/netflix-officially-kills-vpn-access-canadians-very-mad-1.3543299

 

 

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Ariella
Ariella
5/6/2016 3:46:34 PM
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Re: more Hulu
"jump via hops," that's quite an image @batye! Sounds tricky.

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batye
batye
5/6/2016 3:35:53 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@Ariella  yes, but not everywhere and service is limited so to say... like you have to jump via hops to get it right ... 

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Ariella
Ariella
5/6/2016 12:22:32 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@btye it's not already serving Canada?

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batye
batye
5/5/2016 11:42:07 PM
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Re: more Hulu
@mhhf1ve  I heard Amazon planing something simular in Canada with one of the streaming services... but no one did confirm it yet 100%... 

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