HOW DARE YOU NOT LET THE ADVERTISING AND PRICING STRUCTURES THAT HAVEN’T BEEN WORKING ON YOU KEEP ON ...NOT WORKING ON YOU HOW DARE YOU ! ?
HOW DARE YOU NOT LET THE ADVERTISING AND PRICING STRUCTURES THAT HAVEN’T BEEN WORKING ON YOU KEEP ON ...NOT WORKING ON YOU HOW DARE YOU ! ?
My feeling is, if they wanted millennials to watch, they shouldn’t have tailored their programming for moms with kids. They peddle their soft focus feel good idiocy like it’s God’s gift to sportcasting, when it’s not anything close.
I’m not a millennial, but I have a lot of similar tastes, and for my time I want to…
I actually did tune in a couple times (I’m not technically a millenial, though, I guess, if that makes a difference?) and it seemed like all I got in primetime was fucking swimming.
eh, the raw ingredient is not the product.
no, they certainly do create a “product” from the same source material. Their product is simply shittier.
I tried their “free 30 minutes” of streaming. Loved it! Action. No commentary. Whatever event you want. Great app!
But the Olympics are not only on cable, I can watch them for free over the air on NBC. Since they are free there I thought they would be free on the app.
Or you know, have an option to pay simply for that content, without having to buy in a bunch of garbage I don’t care about. Streaming on demand content has been a thing for a while.
Weird, because I could just turn on the TV and see the Olympics on NBC. Even without cable. Is that “expecting all the benefits”?
On the other hand, if the network restricts the usage to those with cable, they can’t turn around and blame people without cable for not watching. They did both.
If they’re going to shove a shitload of advertisements and product placement down my throat then yes, they damn well better not be charging me for it too.
But they are, and they would be, so, I didn’t watch any of it. At all.
I tried the app but then I saw you needed to have a cable provider(which I don’t) to actually stream it, so I couldn’t do it on the damn app.