Hulu to include ads in 'no ads' or 'ad free' subscriptions
Just received a "We're Updating Our Subscriber Agreement" email, which includes the following:
Paying to see ads.
Others are sure to follow suit.

JohnSJ
(98,644 posts)PJMcK
(23,614 posts)When profits drive entire economies, everything becomes transactional.
Raven123
(6,666 posts)Not that the current administration will care
bucolic_frolic
(50,332 posts)They need to rename 'no ads' as 'ads lite'.
marble falls
(65,449 posts)hunter
(39,496 posts)These corporations know that television advertising has the power to make people do irrational things and they won't give that up. It's more important to them than any profits they'd make offering a no advertising option.
Dixiegrrrl
(37 posts)Which quickly led to dumping tv altogether.
Hated the loud blaring jolt to my nervous system and destruction of the mood I was in.
Happily, internet solved the problem, and I've always been an avid reader.
For
hunter
(39,496 posts)Our television plays DVDs and no-advertising Netflix. That's all it does. We don't have cable, satellite, or broadcast television.
We have subscribed to other no-advertising streaming services but never for long since we just don't watch that much television.
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PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,850 posts)Not seeing ads is far and away the best thing.
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