Streaming services, which do you have or are you getting rid of?

Everything I’ve read online and my past usage of other services, local NFL games meant exactly that - you received local games to where you lived. It’s the whole blackout concept. I mean, they specifically call out out of market pre-season games but not regular season games.

Don’t get me wrong - I’d love to be wrong on this, but I wouldn’t want to sign my folks up for it and then find out whoops, wrong. (Though I’m sure they can cancel.)
Interesting, I was able to watch anything on my mobile, but I never tried on my TV as I'm a Redzone watcher. So, yes you need expensive subs to watch on TV. Curious how long the local hold on NFL will last? Seems folks are uprooting more than ever and will want to watch out of market.
 

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We have:
Netflix
Disney+
Apple TV
Hulu+Starz

We sponge off our elder daughter's Amazon Prime + Max account. She started getting it as a student and has kept going with it. But then, she sponges off our other accounts, so we feel vindicated.

We dropped Paramount+ despite being big fans of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds because Paramount was blatantly effing with 60 Minutes (and now Stephen Colbert) to appease Cheeto Benito.
 


We probably have more than we need/use: Prime, Netflix, HBO Max, Disney+, Hulu, and Britbox. We also have Paramount+, but just for three months (so I can watch Star Trek: Strange New Worlds).

We get D+, Max, and Hulu as a bundle, but we actually get Max free with our phone plan, too, which will work out well once D+ folds in Hulu.

We still need to drop something, I think.
 

I had Netflix and Prime. Prime was for the shipping part and I had it for many years. But with the current Canada / USA trade war, I've unsubscribed from both. I might resubscribe to Netflix one day, Prime is more uncertain.
 

I am shocked and appalled at the lack of Dropout on this thread.

We always have our Dropout subscription running. Low price, great quality, great people and, of course, an insane quantity of RPG actual plays (now bolstered by Parlor Room, which has at least one RPG -- Thirsty Sword Lesbians -- mixed in with its board games this season).
 

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