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Post by Lance Uppercut on Jan 13, 2014 4:05:01 GMT -5
That Steve Austin or Colt Cabana would plug for the extra week?
I'm gonna wait until the absolute last day to cancel my cable. Which is about the middle of february. So the week or two in between that and the WWE network, I think I'll use Hulu plus for my Raw/Smackdown fix. Also, be nice to watch NXT on my actual tv. I don't know what I'll do about Impact though.
Anyone got any experiences with Hulu plus? I hear that they still have commercials despite paying to watch. And some shows don't have the full library up. Does USA still have that 40 day delay period (and Fox with that 8 day delay), and does Hulu plus allow you bypass that? Also, I looked one of my shows that I already watch on regular hulu and I saw something about "not allowed to be streamed to tv's". That blows. I kind of want it just so I have another thing to justify my chromecast.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jan 13, 2014 4:20:45 GMT -5
Hulu Plus does still have ads, however it is only like 3 commercial breaks as opposed to the 5 they usually have in the free streaming, also the ad breaks are shorter.
They do have a good justification for the ads though, they have so much new content it isn't funny. They get shows from all over the world and unlike say Netflix cover the new stuff.
Hell I feel happy with my Plus subscription and all I really use it for is to watch the anime simulcasts that Crunchyroll doesn't get each season. Which this season is only Space Dandy(I don't really care about the other simulcasts they have this season).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2014 9:46:28 GMT -5
I've had hulu plus for a couple of years now and I like it. Between that Netflix and Amazon Prime you pretty much get all the content you could ever need for like $25/month.
I"ve had all 3 and had zero problems with them. Its mainly about how good your internet connection is. MY only gripe is that there are some shows you can't stream on TV, but only on your computer, which is kind of annoying, but I end up watching it on my tablet or something so its not too big a deal.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2014 11:29:47 GMT -5
Spike TV's website used to stream Impact. (not sure if it still does)
Hulu Plus is awesome. The Criterion Collection on it has some good films. It has full seasons of older shows and is good for British shows and Anime.
Some of the older content doesn't have ads.
The only issue with newer shows is you have to keep up to date with them. I found myself waiting so some episodes would stockpile and I could binge through them, but when I went back I noticed some shows only have like the latest 2 episodes (usually its around 5 though)
It's great along side Netflix. And Hulu + does indeed let you skip the wait on some shows.
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Post by The Tim Duncan Experience on Jan 13, 2014 13:22:42 GMT -5
I've had hulu plus for a couple of years now and I like it. Between that Netflix and Amazon Prime you pretty much get all the content you could ever need for like $25/month. I"ve had all 3 and had zero problems with them. Its mainly about how good your internet connection is. MY only gripe is that there are some shows you can't stream on TV, but only on your computer, which is kind of annoying, but I end up watching it on my tablet or something so its not too big a deal. Same here. I mainly use Hulu Plus to catch up on shows since we only have internet at our house (don't really watch TV. I have NBA League Pass though for all the NBA games). Caught up on two shows: The Blacklist (great show. James Spader is really great as Reddington and Agent Keen is hot) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D (didn't think I would like it but it's good. That and Chloe Bennet....damn shes hot)
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Post by rapidfire187 on Jan 13, 2014 14:30:45 GMT -5
Isn't the Hulu version of Raw cut down to 90 minutes? I don't believe they'll be airing Raw or SD on the network either but I could be wrong. Regardless, you can easily stream those shows on other platforms.
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Post by D2: Sweet & Sour Edition on Jan 13, 2014 14:37:17 GMT -5
Isn't the Hulu version of Raw cut down to 90 minutes? I don't believe they'll be airing Raw or SD on the network either but I could be wrong. Regardless, you can easily stream those shows on other platforms. They confirmed the replay would be available on The Network.
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