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dylan604 3 hours ago

I've been doing the "pause" option not just for Netflix but multiple streamers. Adding up all of the streaming subs totaled as much monthly as the cable bill I did away with which made sense when everything was on Netflix. Now each studio has their own platform with similar per month fees. There's not enough content to justify that much monthly expense.

layer8 44 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

One thing to pay attention to is that Netflix deletes your watchlist if you “pause” for longer than ten months.

apparent 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I have tried to get my wife to pause some of our subs but she absolutely refuses. She says "we're not poor" (we are not) and apparently just wants to spend $70/mo on these damn things.

Even if costs were lower, I still think we should not have so many, since it spoils our kids. I don't want them to see TV as "we have access to everything all the time". I want them to see that there are tradeoffs, and understand that we could have hundreds of dollars more if we had Netflix for half the year and Disney+ for half the year, for example.

There's also something to be said for restarting a sub and being excited to watch content that you had been waiting to see.

tracker1 an hour ago | parent | next [-]

I remember as a kid, mostly having access to HBO/Showtime etc during their "free" week/month that came along about once a year or so. I think my dad subbed for a couple months once, but that was it. Otherwise it was just basic cable and nothing else.

Even then, 90% of the time was watching local/broadcast networks via cable.

dylan604 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> "we have access to everything all the time"

I remember when there were 3 networks. I remember when those networks stopped broadcasting content around midnight by playing the national anthem and then playing bars or just going off the air. I used to think the concept of UHF is kind of lost, but then realized it's kind of just what YouTube has become-weird, random, wacky content produced by just about anybody that can hit record on a camera.

tracker1 an hour ago | parent [-]

And Saturday morning cartoons from 5am-1pm... then they started rolling back the non-toons earlier until no more Saturday morning cartoons.

Phoenix, AZ had a local variety kids morning show, "Wallace and Ladmo" that anyone from the area born before 1985 or so probably remembers.

dylan604 35 minutes ago | parent [-]

Dallas had the Mr Peppermint Show that was syndicated to a few places around the country.

By the time the Saturday morning cartoons were gone, there were 24/7 channels for cartoons and kid's entertainment.