Netflix, Streaming Videos & DVDs
In reply to the discussion: Netflix vs. Hulu vs. Amazon Prime? Which one is the best? Or other? [View all]yellowdogintexas
(22,933 posts)and of course they have some programming other services do not have.
A number of current TV shows are current on Hulu, just a day or two behind the network broadcast. I keep up with Law and Order SVU and Organized Crime, Gray's Anatomy
New Amsterdam on Hulu.
I don't want to have to remember the time and channel, switch my TV from ROKU to antenna. This way I do not have to remember all that.
I just loaded Peacock on and I can catch some NBC shows th enext day there as well.
One of the neatest things about having Netflix, Hulu and Prime is the wide variety of original programming on each network.
Hulu is the only place I can watch Fargo for free, and I was watching The Strain there as well.
So I think it is really a matter of what you like. Fortunately we can do a trial to check it out. I will always have Prime because I have an Amazon Prime membership anyway. Prime has added IMDB channel which has brought in some newer stuff.
I think Hulu is $6 for the cheap one, Netflix may be up to $13. I don't count Prime because I would have a prime membership anyway so it is like a bonus. When I think of the $$ in my cable subscription I think I have a real bargain here.
I get PBS Passport at no extra charge because I donate to the local TV station anyway.
We are planning to do a trial of ACORN and BritBox since so much British TV is on those services.