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 Steve MehsGun Control Is Using A Steady HandPremium join:2005-07-16 | reply to MrBungle87
Re: I have Comcast said by MrBungle87:Why do you keep saying you refuse to cut the cord? What value is there in cable TV? Most programming now has turned to garbage, and cable rates only keep going up. get a ton of value out of cable TV. Netflix sucks. Its not even worth the $8 they charge for it. They content is stale. And personally, I dont want to wait a year or more to see a show Im interested in. Ive been looking forward to the series premier of The Americans on FX for months. It premiered last night and I will be watching it in a few moments. How long before Netflix gets that? Off the top of my head I can name upwards of 50 shows I watch on a regular basis on cable or premium cable. And that doesnt include things like Buffalo Sabres Hockey or NY Yankees Baseball, which always get priority #1. It doesnt include NASCAR Races, NLL Lacrosse when its on CBS Sports Network. Or all the other NFL, NHL and MLB games I get on Sunday Ticket, Center Ice or Extra Innings. Plus The I Love series on VH1, Roasts on Comedy Central or various paranormal shows on History or Bio. Saturday night premier movies on HBO and Starz and various other movies and special events on the movie channels. Stand up comedy specials on HBO Comedy. NFL Red Zone, MLB Strike Zone, ESPN Goal Line.
1) Boardwalk Empire 2) Game of Thrones 3) True Blood 4) Real Sports 5) Homeland 6) Dexter 7) Shameless 8) Californication 9) Inside The NFL 10) Inside NASCAR 11) Jim Rome On Showtime 12) Strike Back 13) Hunted 14) Banshee 15) Magic City 16) American Horry Story 17) The Americans 18) The Ultimate Fighter 19) Longmire 20) The Glades 21) Storage Wars 22) Storage Wars Texas 23) Barter Kings 24) Shipping Wars 25) Pawn Stars 26) Hardcore Pawn 27) Cupcake Wars 28) The Great Food Truck Race 29) Man Caves 30) How Its Made 31) South Park 32) Tosh.O 33) PTI 34) Sports Nation 35) SportsCenter 36) NFL 32 37) NFL Total Access 38) NHL On The Fly 39) MLB Tonight 40) Hot Stove 41) NASCAR Race Hub 42) Rome 43) The OReilly Factor 44) Hannity 45) Red Eye
I With the amount of enjoyment I get out of the huge amount of current run content available to me I have no problem with my vary large both Time Warner and DirecTV bills. Netflix is a joke, Hulu is a joke, OTA TV is next to useless aside for Sports and Animation Domination on Fox, although that new show The Following is pretty kickass. Could be better if it was on FX though, with less restrictions.
So which online services do I have to get to get to get all of that content in current run form?
-- Dale Jr, Riding Daddys Coattails Since February 18, 2001!
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| said by Steve Mehs:said by MrBungle87:Why do you keep saying you refuse to cut the cord? What value is there in cable TV? Most programming now has turned to garbage, and cable rates only keep going up. get a ton of value out of cable TV. Netflix sucks. Its not even worth the $8 they charge for it. They content is stale. And personally, I dont want to wait a year or more to see a show Im interested in. Ive been looking forward to the series premier of The Americans on FX for months. It premiered last night and I will be watching it in a few moments. How long before Netflix gets that? Off the top of my head I can name upwards of 50 shows I watch on a regular basis on cable or premium cable. And that doesnt include things like Buffalo Sabres Hockey or NY Yankees Baseball, which always get priority #1. It doesnt include NASCAR Races, NLL Lacrosse when its on CBS Sports Network. Or all the other NFL, NHL and MLB games I get on Sunday Ticket, Center Ice or Extra Innings. Plus The I Love series on VH1, Roasts on Comedy Central or various paranormal shows on History or Bio. Saturday night premier movies on HBO and Starz and various other movies and special events on the movie channels. Stand up comedy specials on HBO Comedy. NFL Red Zone, MLB Strike Zone, ESPN Goal Line. I With the amount of enjoyment I get out of the huge amount of current run content available to me I have no problem with my vary large both Time Warner and DirecTV bills. Netflix is a joke, Hulu is a joke, OTA TV is next to useless aside for Sports and Animation Domination on Fox, although that new show The Following is pretty kickass. Could be better if it was on FX though, with less restrictions. So which online services do I have to get to get to get all of that content in current run form? I agree, my Comcast Xfinity boxes get way more use than my first generation Apple TV. The TV right now is tuned to The Weather Channel, but I also watch Fox News, 22 News (WWLP newscasts), Cops, Music Choice (hit list, pop hits, '90s hits), Law & Order, CSI, etc. I had Netflix but is not worth my $8 per month so I cancelled. I also have my home phone and Internet through Comcast. -- I've experienced ImOn (when they were McLeod USA), Mediacom, Comcast, and Time Warner. They are much better than broadcast TV.
I have not and will not cut the cord. | |  CXM_SplicerLooking at the bigger picturePremium join:2011-08-11 NYC kudos:1 | reply to Steve Mehs Wow, I can honestly say the only two on your list I have ever seen are How it's Made and Southpark. How do you find time to watch all of that? | |  Steve MehsGun Control Is Using A Steady HandPremium join:2005-07-16 | Not all of those shows are on every week during the same time of year. A typical cable drama series is only 13 episodes per season. Premium cable series are usually 10 episodes a season. Network shows are 22 or 23. On network TV I watch 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, Hawaii 5-0, Vegas, Criminal Minds, CSI, CSI:NY, Blue Bloods, Person of Interest, Elementary, Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, The Simpsons, Family Guy, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, Bobs Burgers and The Following.
From the moment I get home from work to the moment I go to bed the TV is on. And I prioritize, I dont necessarily have to watch The Factor and Hannity every night, but I must watch every Sabres game. Im watching the Sabres/Bruins game right now, as I type this on my tablet and Ill start watching last nights episode of Barter Kings during the first intermission.
Between TWC and DirecTV, I have 4 DVRs containing 11 tuners and 2.5 TB worth of recording capacity. Pretty much everything is fair game. -- Dale Jr, Riding Daddys Coattails Since February 18, 2001!
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| said by Steve Mehs:From the moment I get home from work to the moment I go to bed the TV is on. You know there's a couple of good 12 step programs for that problem. | |  | reply to Steve Mehs Dude you need to get a life. Seriously I'm old with kids and I don't have the time to watch all that.
You have a union job don't you??? They're the only people who have that kind of time on their hands. | |  | A union guy who watches O'Reilly and Hannity? That could be a first. | |  Reviews:
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| said by cipater:A union guy who watches O'Reilly and Hannity? That could be a first. LOL, I didn't notice that and you are right it would be weird. | | |
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| reply to Steve Mehs If you've got the money and enjoy paying stupid amounts of money every month for TV, then more power to you. But I would say you're not representative of the average TV viewer who only watches a few channels/shows and pays for a bunch of garbage to subsidize the expensive content producers like Disney.
And honestly, how is Netflix not worth $8 a month? If you're already paying $200 or $300 a month for cable and satellite, you're worried about another $8? lol | |  Steve MehsGun Control Is Using A Steady HandPremium join:2005-07-16 | said by TamaraB:said by Steve Mehs:From the moment I get home from work to the moment I go to bed the TV is on. You know there's a couple of good 12 step programs for that problem. Its not a problem, its a hobby. I enjoy digital entertainment and being consumed by media
said by Corehhi:Dude you need to get a life. Seriously I'm old with kids and I don't have the time to watch all that.
You have a union job don't you??? They're the only people who have that kind of time on their hands. No, I dont need a life. Electronic toys and digital media consumption are my life. The only motivation I have to drag my sorry ass out of bed in the morning to go to work is to get money to buy new toys. What am I supposed to do after work? Be like a good portion of the American population and hang out at some lousy bar and drink devils piss (AKA alcohol), get inebriated and act like a total jackass? No, I dont have a union job, not sure why that matters. Im supposed to work four 10 hour days (Mon Thur) and have Fridays off. But this is our busy season at work, I work 11-12 hour days most days with mandatory Fridays. After getting up at 3:45AM and sometimes not getting home until 5 or 6 in the evening, what am I supposed to do with my life besides vegetate in front of the TV? After working 55-60 hours a week, the weekend is my time to continue to do nothing. Sorry if watching a ton of TV doesnt qualify as a life to you, but you try working that many hours a week doing physical labor for 6 months out of the year, and then cutting down to only 40-42 hours a week during the summer months, and tell me how motivated you are to do much of anything else.
said by MrBungle87:If you've got the money and enjoy paying stupid amounts of money every month for TV, then more power to you. But I would say you're not representative of the average TV viewer who only watches a few channels/shows and pays for a bunch of garbage to subsidize the expensive content producers like Disney.
And honestly, how is Netflix not worth $8 a month? If you're already paying $200 or $300 a month for cable and satellite, you're worried about another $8? lol Considering I watch a ton of Disney owned content via the ESPN Networks, I dont give a rats ass about what they cost. If I had the choice between losing ESPN and having my bill go down or keep ESPN and play an extra $15/month, theres no decision to make here. I need my ESPN!
And no, Netflix isnt even worth used toilet paper. I signed up for the month free trial last year after subscribing to their DVD by mail service when it first came out for a few years. The streaming content selection was so piss poor. Just about every movie and TV show I wanted to watch was not available for online streaming. I missed the first few seasons of King of the Hill. I used Netflix to stream the first few seasons of that show and then canceled the service about two weeks into my free trial as I was so disgusted with it. The only stuff I found worth a damn was the Starz content, which is now gone. But in comparing both the audio and video quality between Netflix streaming and what I get on cable with Starz HD, there was no comparison. It sucked.
I get more value out of paying $6 for the Latino Package on TW, and I dont speak a work of Spanish then I would out of flushing $8 down the toilet with Netsux. -- Dale Jr, Riding Daddys Coattails Since February 18, 2001!
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