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Who is the biggest competition to someone like, say redtube? Just trying to understand business models and such. Thanks for any insights.
I believe if the four porn sites are aggregated together, only Google and youtube are ahead of them.https://www.similarweb.com/top-websites/united-states1 google.com 2 youtube.com 3 facebook.com 4 amazon.com 5 yahoo.com 6 twitter.com 7 pornhub.com 8 instagram.com 9 wikipedia.org 10 xvideos.com 11 reddit.com 12 ebay.com 13 xnxx.com 14 craigslist.org 15 zillow.com 16 live.com 17 netflix.com 18 office.com 19 bing.com 20 espn.com 21 linkedin.com 22 pinterest.com 23 walmart.com 24 indeed.com 25 cnn.com 27 xhamster.com 28 msn.com 29 chase.com 30 foxnews.com
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
I know a few have the TCL Roku TV... The YTTV app on the TV has been buggy, and slow to load for me. Was thinking about running a Fire Cube or Roku Ultra on one of the HDMI ports instead. Has anyone done this, and is there a universal remote that has worked? I don't want to have to juggle three remotes if I can avoid it.
Does anyone here use Spectrum for tv services. Thoughts? Thanks. I may have an account that might have to use it.
I just unbundled from Spectrum. Their services were reliable, just freakin' expensive.
I am trying to convert a disabled person and a few elderly people to YouTube tv.
My mom is not elderly, nor disabled, but let's say... "technologically challenged." She has easily figured out our setup with YTTV on the Roku and Fire TV.As long as there is one remote and it can function like a what they are used to, they'll be able to pick things up pretty quickly.
My $100/month discounts with AT&T expire tomorrow. After chatting with AT&T today was told I am SOL and they are not offering any discounts currently. I'm checking streaming but since I also have to change my ISP I will likely bundle with Spectrum for 12 months.I have been with DirecTV since 2000 but that no longer means anything to AT&T.
It’s all about profitability...costs have gone up so much with programmers that if they over discount, they lose money.
Help me with the terminology .. who are the programmers? The distributors? I would have though programmers = content owners/creators.I understand content owners are demanding more money. Are their costs going up, or are they just .. demanding more to replace declines elsewhere?
Well, my DirecTV/ATT bill went up again.So, that was the last straw. Decided on YTTV. Called DirecTV to cancel my service.Instead, they lowered my next 12 months of costs from 129.99 to 31.99 for TV. Without putting me under contract.Oh well, guess I'll go through this all again in 2021.
We're planning to cancel UVerse next week. I started our 14-day free trial of YTTV on Saturday and so far have been pretty impressed. I miss the convenience of numbered channels that I can just navigate to by pressing numbers, but that's absolutely not a deal breaker for the amount we'll be saving. If anyone has YTTV and has any tips on how to better navigate from channel to channel, that would be great. I do like that when you hit the down button (on Roku...not sure if they are all the same, but I suspect they are) you see the last several channels you've been to.My wife laughed when we turned it on last night and the "Suggested for You" (or whatever it is called) had three college basketball games and the Cavaliers game. It didn't take long for them to figure out what I like to watch.Maybe UVerse will offer us a deal when I call to cancel, but I'm not expecting it. I just have to decide if we're going to keep our internet with ATT or whether we'll be switching that to COX.Also, the family sharing thing is absolutely fantastic for my kids at college.
I miss the convenience of numbered channels that I can just navigate to by pressing numbers, but that's absolutely not a deal breaker for the amount we'll be saving. If anyone has YTTV and has any tips on how to better navigate from channel to channel, that would be great. I do like that when you hit the down button (on Roku...not sure if they are all the same, but I suspect they are) you see the last several channels you've been to.
No tips, but I'll say that it doesn't bother me anymore. Between the home screen's personalized suggestions and the recent channels down below, I rarely need anything else. If I'm scrolling the guide just to see what's on, I like that they're all clumped by type of channel. Overall, love YTTV.
By the Cavaliers, I assume you're talking about the middle-school girls basketball team I coach, because I'm sure you can't prefer watching what's left of the Cleveland Cavaliers!
I agree with this analysis