If I were to subscribe to every site that carried what I wanted to watch, whether it's English football, my favourite tv shows, etc, it would cost me probably quadruple what I pay for cable. More if I throw in the cost of just getting online.
There was an article recently by Alan Cross (Canadian broadcaster for those who don't know) that mentioned how some auotmakers are considering getting rid of the car radio altogether, and move the entertainment centre to a subscription service. That's not going to go over well.
Personally, I'm very old fashioned and I pay for cable and internet only. No subscriptions of any kind....at all. I can't afford it and I'm happy to do without. No smart appliances. I don't even use the smart feature on my tv. It doesn't really work because the set is 11 years old,
Here's a link to the article about removing FM from cars
What’s the first thing you do when you get behind the wheel after buckling up and hitting the ignition? You probably dial up some audio entertainment —
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