- #Hulu desktop app sucks full#
- #Hulu desktop app sucks plus#
- #Hulu desktop app sucks tv#
- #Hulu desktop app sucks free#
Thanks for writing in and I’m we don’t currently have the content you want.
#Hulu desktop app sucks full#
Just asked for my SyFy full season shows and support for android. It seems like this has been what Mike has been preaching all along.
#Hulu desktop app sucks free#
when I no longer feel like paying for the free content is worth it, I’ll stop. They offfered something which could be free for a price, and I considered that price worthwhile for wehat I was getting even though it was possible to get the same content I wanted for free. I consider what they have given me so far worth the investment of 10-20 dollars. I’m not pleased with the current product I’ve been given, but like any other product from a company who has made me happy in the past, I’m willing to give them a little time(a month maybe), to fix the issue.
#Hulu desktop app sucks tv#
I don’t care, for the most part, what my companies think/want/plan.Īre they offering me a product/service I want? YesĪre they charging me a fair price (Free/ad supported)? absolutelyĪre they offering me a product/service I want? ability to watch TV on my phone/PS3 Yes, tho I want more contentĪre they charging me a fair price? 10 dollars, yes. They have less content than Hulu.īut, I have been a huge fan of Hulu for a while. I was also underwhelmed with Hulu Plus’ offerings. Paying 10 bucks to be able to cancel my FiOS TV is a great deal to me.
I’ve paid, because I wanted to get Hulu on my iPhone and PS3. I had the same experience as the customer who e-mailed them. You simply don’t disrupt legacy businesses by working within their guidelines.įiled Under: content providers, hulu plus, subscription, tv, video Hulu’s in such a difficult place because the company needs to keep other companies so happy that it can’t disrupt the businesses it needs to disrupt. Of course, this all comes back to the same thing we’ve said before. Unfortunately, due to stringent contract agreements on how content can be shared through certain devices, we are not able to have all of the content that everyone wants at this time. In the ideal world, we would absolutely love and want nothing more but to be able to get every popular show out there that users love, and acquire the legal rights to stream them across every fancy device imaginable at the price that everybody wants. Yes, it’s a bit of a paraphrase, but that’s certainly what’s implied here:
#Hulu desktop app sucks plus#
Consumerist has an email that someone from Hulu sent to an unhappy Hulu Plus customer about the weak selection and the need for ads even though she had paid, and the letter basically admits that Hulu knows Hulu Plus sucks, but they’re limited by annoying contracts and they’re trying to change it. It seems that Hulu actually recognizes this, however. On the whole, if they are going to lock up content, I’m actually glad to see them keep most content for free, but it’s still not clear what additional value they’re offering to get people to pay up, and customers are noticing. In fact, new reports are showing that 88% of Hulu Plus content is available via regular Hulu. We were among many, many folks who were completely underwhelmed by Hulu’s subscription plan for Hulu Plus. Give our list a skim, then please chime in with your own valued opinions on the good, the bad and the “UI”-gly.Mon, Aug 30th 2010 12:57pm - Mike Masnick The TVLine staff has shared below a few “back-of-napkin” conversation starters - pros and cons - for each of the eight majors, based on our individual experiences. The Comments section below is a safe place to single out the best and the worst that each streaming app has to offer, be it on mobile, laptop and/or TV. Just as likely, you have started to zero in on some glitches and shortcomings, including the occasional UI (user interface) “pet peeve” that drives you more than a bit batty. That means there is more content than ever to sift through, navigate and (reliably) stream on Netflix, Hulu, HBO Max, what have you.Īnd especially during these (ongoing…) pandemic times, your streaming apps have been subject to their heaviest use ever, from everyone in your household.Īlong the way, you (or Junior) perhaps developed a new appreciation for some of the options, features and flourishes available on one streamer or another. TV streaming apps: we really, really love ’em, but we sometimes also kinda hate ’em, right?įun fact: In the latest annual tally, a grand total of 559 English-language scripted shows aired/streamed in 2021, marking a new #PeakTV high.