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Making Sense of Streaming Options

Cable companies are running scared. They’re trying to lure those who have cut the cord back into the world of channels like ESPN, TNT, and CNN. But more and more viewers just aren’t buying what the cable giants like Comcast and Cox are selling. Satellite companies like DirecTV aren’t faring much better. Cable companies have a much-deserved reputation for providing terrible customer service, and they’re also expensive and require you to sign contracts that last at least a year, if not longer. It’s a lot of hassle, and it’s no wonder that more and more people are beginning to rely exclusively on streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.

The streaming landscape is constantly changing, with new services popping up all the time. It can be tough to keep track of what’s available and what’s worth watching. Here are a few tips to help you make sense of the streaming options in 2023:

  1. Start by thinking about what you want to watch. What kind of shows and movies do you like? What are you in the mood for? Once you know what you’re looking for, you can start narrowing down your options.
  2. Consider your budget. Not all streaming services are created equal. Some are more expensive than others, and some offer a wider variety of content. Decide how much you’re willing to spend and then choose a service that fits your budget.
  3. Read reviews. Once you’ve narrowed down your options, take some time to read reviews of the different streaming services. This will give you a better idea of what other people think of the service and whether it’s a good fit for you.
  4. Try out a free trial. Many streaming services offer free trials. This is a great way to test out a service before you commit to it. You can cancel the trial at any time if you’re not happy with it.
  5. Share accounts with friends and family. If you have a lot of friends and family who also want to stream, you can save money by sharing accounts. This is a great way to get the most out of your streaming budget.

By following these tips, you can make sense of the streaming options in 2023 and find the perfect service for you. If you’re about to cut the cord, you’ll want to know which streaming services are the best investment. That depends a lot on what you’re looking for.


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Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime are generally considered to be the three major streaming services in America right now. Networks like CBS are trying to get their own streaming services off the ground, but it’s unclear if enough people will ever pay a monthly fee to gain access to just one network’s offerings. When Netflix first began all the way back in 1997, it offered DVD-by-mail to customers around the country. Nowadays, the world has changed, and Netflix is known almost entirely for its streaming options. A few years ago, Netflix was the place to go to watch shows you had already seen, shows like Friends and 30 Rock. In 2013, they decided to venture into original programming by developing House of Cards, followed soon after by Orange is the New Black, followed soon after by a seemingly endless amount of original TV shows and even movies. One movie, Mudbound, received four Academy Award nominations this year, which is a huge deal for Netflix. However, there are people who believe that Netflix is letting too many shows go to other services. 30 Rock left Netflix and moved to Hulu, as did shows like Bob’s Burgers and Lost.

The commercial conundrum


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So what do you do if you’re a big fan of a show that is now available only on Hulu? For many people, the answer is to purchase a Hulu subscription. There are still plenty of Netflix shows to binge watch, but Hulu has made a habit of acquiring the programs that Netflix decides to let go. Hulu is a newer service, so it’s probably trying to act as the aggressor and really go hard at Netflix in an attempt to throw Netflix off its perch as the top streaming service. It’s like Netflix is Coke and Hulu is Pepsi. But Hulu still has one big problem: the commercials. Netflix doesn’t have ads, while Amazon has short ads for in-house programming that air before your show starts. Hulu, however, has a lot of ads. If you don’t want ads, you can pay more to avoid them, but guess what you’re still going to get? Ads, albeit fewer of them. Shows like Grey’s Anatomy will still make you watch an ad before and after your program. It’s an understandable source of frustration, and it’s why Netflix will probably hold onto its status as the streaming king for at the least near future.

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