SeeSo - NBC's Comedy Streaming Service
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SeeSo - NBC's Comedy Streaming Service
NBC has a new streaming service called SeeSo. It specializes in NBC sitcoms & late night shows, British comedy classics, and original series. It's ad-free and HD for $3.99/month. It's currently available on Roku, Amazon FireTV, iOS, and Android.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers late night shows are available the next day. Looks like there's a full collection of SNL episodes (all 41 years). There's also 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, and The Office US.
British shows include The Office UK, Fawlty Towers, The IT Crowd, Might Boosh, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, How Not To Live Your Life, the Young Ones, and more. There's also just about everything Monty Python has ever done. The full Flying Circus, the movies, stand-up shows, documentaries, etc.
I know a lot of this stuff's available on Hulu and Netflix. I wish they offered more classic NBC sitcoms. Stuff like NewsRadio, Mad About You, Night Court, Just Shoot Me, etc.
Anyone subscribe to this? How's the quality? Is it worth $4/month?
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers late night shows are available the next day. Looks like there's a full collection of SNL episodes (all 41 years). There's also 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, and The Office US.
British shows include The Office UK, Fawlty Towers, The IT Crowd, Might Boosh, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, How Not To Live Your Life, the Young Ones, and more. There's also just about everything Monty Python has ever done. The full Flying Circus, the movies, stand-up shows, documentaries, etc.
I know a lot of this stuff's available on Hulu and Netflix. I wish they offered more classic NBC sitcoms. Stuff like NewsRadio, Mad About You, Night Court, Just Shoot Me, etc.
Anyone subscribe to this? How's the quality? Is it worth $4/month?
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I'm curious about this service, too. Per some ads I've heard on podcasts I listen to, SeeSo has HD remastered versions of The Kids in the Hall and Monty Python's Flying Circus. Anyone know if they are OAR or are cropped like The Simpsons remasters are?
EDIT: To answer my own question, I went to their site just now and the episode thumbnails of those two shows each had black bars on the sides, so that's a relief.
EDIT: To answer my own question, I went to their site just now and the episode thumbnails of those two shows each had black bars on the sides, so that's a relief.
Last edited by DJLinus; 03-05-16 at 04:08 PM.
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99% sure they're at the wrong frame rate though. I've got the whole Monty Python series on DVD.
I'll try this out when I have time, I've already heard complaints that they don't update their content a lot, and why in the world did they pick that name?
I'll try this out when I have time, I've already heard complaints that they don't update their content a lot, and why in the world did they pick that name?
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I could actually see that being torture to binge watch cause the majority of the SNL content is based on very topical humor.Even the non political stuff a lot of the sketches are about people or incidents in the news during a certain time frame. Like if you weren't up on the music scene or celeb gossip circa March 2001 or Oct 1988 some of that stuff would seem hammy or just confusing.
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NBC has a new streaming service called SeeSo. It specializes in NBC sitcoms & late night shows, British comedy classics, and original series. It's ad-free and HD for $3.99/month. It's currently available on Roku, Amazon FireTV, iOS, and Android.
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers late night shows are available the next day. Looks like there's a full collection of SNL episodes (all 41 years). There's also 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, and The Office US.
British shows include The Office UK, Fawlty Towers, The IT Crowd, Might Boosh, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, How Not To Live Your Life, the Young Ones, and more. There's also just about everything Monty Python has ever done. The full Flying Circus, the movies, stand-up shows, documentaries, etc.
I know a lot of this stuff's available on Hulu and Netflix. I wish they offered more classic NBC sitcoms. Stuff like NewsRadio, Mad About You, Night Court, Just Shoot Me, etc.
Anyone subscribe to this? How's the quality? Is it worth $4/month?
Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers late night shows are available the next day. Looks like there's a full collection of SNL episodes (all 41 years). There's also 30 Rock, Parks & Rec, and The Office US.
British shows include The Office UK, Fawlty Towers, The IT Crowd, Might Boosh, Garth Marenghi's Dark Place, How Not To Live Your Life, the Young Ones, and more. There's also just about everything Monty Python has ever done. The full Flying Circus, the movies, stand-up shows, documentaries, etc.
I know a lot of this stuff's available on Hulu and Netflix. I wish they offered more classic NBC sitcoms. Stuff like NewsRadio, Mad About You, Night Court, Just Shoot Me, etc.
Anyone subscribe to this? How's the quality? Is it worth $4/month?
Not that those titles couldn't have been licensed if they wanted (Sony obviously values Mad About You so much they licensed the DVD rights to Mill Creek), but that would cut their margins.
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A bunch of Seeso originals are going to VRV, including Hidden America, Harmontown and Hidden America.
http://decider.com/2017/08/08/exclusive-seeso-selling-four-original-series-to-otter-medias-vrv-streaming-service/
http://decider.com/2017/08/08/exclusive-seeso-selling-four-original-series-to-otter-medias-vrv-streaming-service/
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http://deadline.com/2017/08/seeso-shut-down-1202145753/
Will officially shut down later this year
Looks like the 1st "niche" streaming service that couldn't survive. Really not that surprising.
Did anyone here actually subscribe to this service? I think the content is way too niche to have value for many subscribers.
Will officially shut down later this year
Looks like the 1st "niche" streaming service that couldn't survive. Really not that surprising.
Did anyone here actually subscribe to this service? I think the content is way too niche to have value for many subscribers.
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I tried it out free for about a month, I liked it but didn't have enough time to watch it to make it worth paying for, plus the picture quality was sub-par. They had a survey after I cancelled and I let them know that, but said it was overall a good idea. I liked how you could have it play the live standup comedy specials continuously without anything being cut off or user interface butting in.
What WERE they thinking giving it that name though? I would've gone for something a bit more generic but descriptive, like The Comedy Channel.
What WERE they thinking giving it that name though? I would've gone for something a bit more generic but descriptive, like The Comedy Channel.
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http://deadline.com/2017/08/seeso-shut-down-1202145753/
Will officially shut down later this year
Looks like the 1st "niche" streaming service that couldn't survive. Really not that surprising.
Did anyone here actually subscribe to this service? I think the content is way too niche to have value for many subscribers.
Will officially shut down later this year
Looks like the 1st "niche" streaming service that couldn't survive. Really not that surprising.
Did anyone here actually subscribe to this service? I think the content is way too niche to have value for many subscribers.