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Online subscriptions

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by Matt1735, Feb 9, 2023.

  1. justgladtobehere

    justgladtobehere Well-Known Member

    A VPN might do the trick. I have heard ads on podcasts saying a VPN is a way to get by local restrictions on Netflix.
     
  2. Tighthead

    Tighthead Well-Known Member

    I think it’s my billing address connected to the credit card, or the credit card itself.

    I should just get an American friend to gift me a subscription and pay them - that’s easiest now that I think about it.
     
  3. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    Post and Times, although I suppose those could go because it seems like every library up here offers free access to one or the other. I did move to cancel both last year and as a result got half off from the Post and 75 percent off from the Times.

    Globe and Herald because my mom is still a delivery customer and never uses her web access, although even she is starting to have second thoughts with the papers not showing up.

    I did have The Athletic at $1 a month, but I just didn’t read it enough to justify it.

    And I forgot, the Belfast Telegraph (US$3/month) so I can keep tabs on what’s happening across the pond.
     
  4. MeanGreenATO

    MeanGreenATO Well-Known Member

    Local newspaper (which is a Gannett publication and is terrible), an NYT that I need to cancel (just don't read it, is a big luxury), The Athletic (for work), ESPN+ (to watch sports, written content is a bonus)
     
  5. wicked

    wicked Well-Known Member

    She has the Disney+ bundle to watch Mandalorian and other stuff, so I guess that too.

    We get Peacock thrown in because we have Comcast.
     
  6. HanSenSE

    HanSenSE Well-Known Member

    SF Chronicle, mostly for the Sporting Green, but when a good feature, political or news story catches my eye, I'll click it, and the Santa Cruz Sentinel, for local news and sports. I also get the dead tree edition of the latter, but the deadline is so effing early Friday night football doesn't hit print until Sunday.
     
  7. I Should Coco

    I Should Coco Well-Known Member

    Local paper, which is free since I work there. Print and online.

    The Seattle Times, online and the Sunday print edition. The latter is still a very good read.
     
  8. WriteThinking

    WriteThinking Well-Known Member

    I have The Athletic, The Atlantic (probably my favorite), the NYT, and TV-wise, Paramount+ (for the Star Trek shows) and Discovery+ (for nature, documentaries and various other things I periodically like to watch). I had TIME magazine, the LAT, the OC Register and The New Yorker until recently, and am debating whether to re-start each/any of them up again.
     
  9. Mr._Graybeard

    Mr._Graybeard Well-Known Member

    Three local papers and WaPo.
     
  10. PaperDoll

    PaperDoll Well-Known Member

    The local city magazine, where I was once an angry intern. No newspapers, unless the digital subscription I get through work counts -- but I don't live in the coverage area. I still pay too much for a cable/internet/phone package, so no streaming subscriptions... yet.
     
  11. MTM

    MTM Well-Known Member

    If we're including streaming, I pay for Apple, Hulu and Peacock (the second two with discounted rates), get Prime through my Amazon account, HBO Max through my cable subscription and have access to a Netflix account.
    I watch a couple things on each platform and could probably get by without any of them. On the other hand, I'd drop cable and just stream if I didn't want to watch Dodgers games.
     
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