Americans’ New TV Habit: Subscribe. Watch. Cancel. Repeat.

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It is a symptom of a greater disease. Some make jokes about how "streaming is the same as cable now," but it isn't a joke, really. When Netflix's streaming service was created, it purposely imposed a "squeeze" on the television market, offering a deal that was too good to be true and was clearly unsustainable (look no further than the mountain of debt they accrued over the years). Eventually, that "too good to be true" offer had to be leveled out, raising the prices, imposing an ad-supported version, and, inevitably, seeing a decrease in content. By disrupting the status quo, other companies made streaming services as well, spreading the entertainment industry across a dozen different streaming services. As the prices continue to increase, the price difference between having cable and enough streaming services to satisfy all your different interests has become either a thin line or non-existent.

Currently, I have a subscription to Peacock, Hulu, Disney Plus, Max, Netflix, Shudder, Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus (I technically receive a free membership to this), and this doesn't even factor in my subscriptions to Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now.

It's a lot, but I like to think I am savvy with it. I received a year's worth of Hulu for less than $10 (ad supported) and I usually don't have my subscription to Shudder or Xbox Game Pass unless I have a specific title I want to play / watch.

In the end, it probably about evens out to what I would spend if I bought every movie I watched and if I bought every videogame I played. It is just a lot more complicated and, in spite the original promoted intent, it is a lot less convenient.



I find myself subscribing to a service to watch a movie and then hopefully finding other things to watch in that month.
Yes, that’s what I do more or less.
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Currently, I have a subscription to Peacock, Hulu, Disney Plus, Max, Netflix, Shudder, Amazon Prime, Paramount Plus (I technically receive a free membership to this), and this doesn't even factor in my subscriptions to Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Now.

It's a lot, but I like to think I am savvy with it. I received a year's worth of Hulu for less than $10 (ad supported) and I usually don't have my subscription to Shudder or Xbox Game Pass unless I have a specific title I want to play / watch.
How much do you pay for Shudder alone?



The Bib-iest of Nickels
How much do you pay for Shudder alone?
I technically pay for AMC+, not Shudder, but it includes Shudder, which is what I am most interested in. Shudder is $5.99 and AMC+ is $8.99.

Sometimes, I've found that if you cancel Shudder (if you have specifically a Shudder subscription) they will offer you freebies.

The upside to having AMC+ is you receive a wider selection, including IFC, etc. The downside is that the Shudder interface is fun and AMC+ is basic.



We're heading for a future worse than cable.




With the competitive streaming video business having matured in the U.S. and companies focusing more on profitability, subscriber retention has become at least as important as subscriber growth. Now, the latest data from research firm Ampere Analysis shows that a recent trend to pool together streaming services into bundles reduces customer churn rates.

Overall, 42 percent of U.S. streaming subscribers “regularly subscribe, cancel and resubscribe,” according to Ampere Consumer findings. However, its research also found “that Disney subscribers who had previously churned and then returned (aka ‘resubscribers’) to take the Disney+/Hulu/ESPN+ bundle are 59 percent less likely to churn within 12 months than those who take Disney+ alone.”



So Prime had some deals on for subscriptions, so I subscribed to Stacktv (67% off for 3 months), AMC+, Starz, and Hollywood Suite (each at 99 cents/month for first two months).



So Prime had some deals on for subscriptions, so I subscribed to Stacktv (67% off for 3 months), AMC+, Starz, and Hollywood Suite (each at 99 cents/month for first two months).
Wouldn’t work for me, but if you actually find stuff you’re gonna watch it sounds good.



So Prime had some deals on for subscriptions, so I subscribed to Stacktv (67% off for 3 months), AMC+, Starz, and Hollywood Suite (each at 99 cents/month for first two months).
This deal also includes BritBox



This deal also includes BritBox
Britbox was one of the options, but I didn't subscribe to that. There was also the same deal available on Shudder, Super Channel, and Hayu, but I wasn't interested in those.