Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.
It's for Verizon Wireless Unlimited subscribers - 1 year free. Or new Fios members.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/11/20959939/disney-plus-verizon-offer-free-year
Yes but if you have Verizon wireless how do you watch on your TV? Am I that dense? Just download an app to your smart TV?
Probably use the Verizon code to sign-up on Disney+ then watch using the Disney+ app on a Smart TV or a TV with a Fire Stick. I signed up directly with D+ for the 3-year promotion so haven't gone through the roundabout way of doing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.
It's for Verizon Wireless Unlimited subscribers - 1 year free. Or new Fios members.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/11/20959939/disney-plus-verizon-offer-free-year
Yes but if you have Verizon wireless how do you watch on your TV? Am I that dense? Just download an app to your smart TV?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.
It's for Verizon Wireless Unlimited subscribers - 1 year free. Or new Fios members.
https://www.polygon.com/2019/11/11/20959939/disney-plus-verizon-offer-free-year
Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.
Anonymous wrote:FYI - There's a promotion for Disney+ for Verizon customers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.
None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.
I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.
Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.
What a narrow view of the world. Clearly someone, lots of people, are watching these types of shows on netflix.
Netflix actually shows you what you watch. I 100% don't get any Bollywood shown to me
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.
None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.
I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.
Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.
What a narrow view of the world. Clearly someone, lots of people, are watching these types of shows on netflix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.
None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.
I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.
Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.
What a narrow view of the world. Clearly someone, lots of people, are watching these types of shows on netflix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.
None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.
I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.
Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.
What a narrow view of the world. Clearly someone, lots of people, are watching these types of shows on netflix.
Anonymous wrote:OMG -- this is what a good streaming network should be.
None of the 50% of crap currently clogging up Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. Just high-quality, high-budget films and TV shows.
I feel like half of Netflix these days is Bollywood/Nollywood/Korean dramas no one asked for. Amazon Prime has all these random indie films on shoe-string budgets that they don't warn you about. Hulu is just weird.
Thank you Disney. Thank you so much.