I dropped from an annual Disney+ to the cheapest monthly version with ads, then dropped that when there wasn’t enough to watch. I gave up Netflix 5 years ago due to limited new content. I’m currently on a free trial of Paramount+.
As I watch maybe 1.5 hrs of TV a day, possibly 3-4 at the weekend, I’m not likely to fork out £20-30 per month to Sky. I’ll stick to juggling subscriptions as and when there’s sufficient content to make it worth the effort.
With all the money US citizens pay to Disney parks and Disney plus and Netflix and Hulu and HBO max would be about time if they did that in America, hear that Disney +???
I will never subscribe to Disney or Disney Plus etc. Do not offer what I want and I speak for many others also. They will never never open up their library of vast Disney films to watch on demand or schedule to show most of them throughout the year. One excuse they say is they lend out rent out contracts with cost letting other streaming companies to show a few of their movies. When Disney makes a animated movie named When Pigs Fly”. Will we be able to view all their classics on demand. Meaning never. Classic “Song of the South”. Now banned considered racial porn locked up in the Disney movie vaults forever by Disney WOKE suits. Well zippity doo dah wonderful day!. Which movie or animation will be banned next?.
We have this in Denmark, run by the mobile company Telmore.
I have my whole family mobile subscription plus streaming subscription in one, netflix, Disney+, hbo max and prime video for a very reasonable price (approx. $75) a month.
The issue with this is that unless you have sky multi-room subscription you won’t be able to access the channels on a different TV in your house in the UK
Personally I access Sky channels in my lounge downstairs and use a Google TV dongle on my bedroom tv to access Netflix, prime Disney etc.
I don’t want to have to pay for additional sky subs for 4 bedrooms to watch what I can already access with separate subscriptions.
Comments for Disney+ and Netflix Merger Confirmed in Streaming World First
Rod
Boo! We want that in the US!
Jonathan
Is good
Mk
This isn’t a merger, though? This is an external provider bundle. Why use that language?
Fenny
I dropped from an annual Disney+ to the cheapest monthly version with ads, then dropped that when there wasn’t enough to watch. I gave up Netflix 5 years ago due to limited new content. I’m currently on a free trial of Paramount+.
As I watch maybe 1.5 hrs of TV a day, possibly 3-4 at the weekend, I’m not likely to fork out £20-30 per month to Sky. I’ll stick to juggling subscriptions as and when there’s sufficient content to make it worth the effort.
Melissa
With all the money US citizens pay to Disney parks and Disney plus and Netflix and Hulu and HBO max would be about time if they did that in America, hear that Disney +???
Cliff
I will never subscribe to Disney or Disney Plus etc. Do not offer what I want and I speak for many others also. They will never never open up their library of vast Disney films to watch on demand or schedule to show most of them throughout the year. One excuse they say is they lend out rent out contracts with cost letting other streaming companies to show a few of their movies. When Disney makes a animated movie named When Pigs Fly”. Will we be able to view all their classics on demand. Meaning never. Classic “Song of the South”. Now banned considered racial porn locked up in the Disney movie vaults forever by Disney WOKE suits. Well zippity doo dah wonderful day!. Which movie or animation will be banned next?.
Leon
We have this in Denmark, run by the mobile company Telmore.
I have my whole family mobile subscription plus streaming subscription in one, netflix, Disney+, hbo max and prime video for a very reasonable price (approx. $75) a month.
Matt
The issue with this is that unless you have sky multi-room subscription you won’t be able to access the channels on a different TV in your house in the UK
Personally I access Sky channels in my lounge downstairs and use a Google TV dongle on my bedroom tv to access Netflix, prime Disney etc.
I don’t want to have to pay for additional sky subs for 4 bedrooms to watch what I can already access with separate subscriptions.