Anonymous wrote:I've heard the internet is a series of tubes, and the shows are delivered down these tubes. there's probably a funnel at Netflix's offices where the shows are selected.
Anonymous wrote:Any ideas, sources, speculation on this?
We have Amazon Prime and it seems to be completely random what will come down the pipes. Some HBO series, but not all. (Arrested Development, but now it's gone). Some PBS things, some BBC things. Sometimes NBC things come through but then they disappear (Parks and Rec). It seems really random. I hear about something I want to watch on Netflix (Gilmore Girls, Black Mirror) and wonder if it will come down to us.
Also, if you have Netflix, do you get everything or is it as whimsical and do some shows make an appearance and then disappear?
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have netflix and amazon prime, as well as the Roku apps for HBO and Showtime (paid for through my cable bill).
I'm thinking about getting Hulu too, anyone have it and like it/don't like it?
I love Hulu, especially when TV is "in season" but more and more, year-round. They have lots of full seasons of the shows that are currently on, so I can get into them.
Netflix I could take or leave right now. The Crown was pretty good but I don't feel like they have enough to warrant keeping it most of the year, now that I have Hulu.
Pay for the Hulu with no commercials.
Anonymous wrote:It has to do with licensing. There sometimes shows on Amazon, Netflix, and Amazon at the same time. On Amazon and Hulu, you can pay for additional subscriptions like Showtime or Acorn for example.
Basically most of the shows in English come from US, Canadian, UK, or Australian networks. They were aired some place originally, then were licensed to one of the online retailers.
Anonymous wrote:I have netflix and amazon prime, as well as the Roku apps for HBO and Showtime (paid for through my cable bill).
I'm thinking about getting Hulu too, anyone have it and like it/don't like it?