Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by DJariya
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http://www.thewrap.com/cbs-may-strip...g-for-a-price/
This article is from earlier in the year, but it says that CBS may offer a $9.99 per month commercial free option. CBS ‘Toying’ With Commercial-Free All Access Option I'd pay $10/month if it included CW shows. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
I just rejoined a few weeks ago. Trying too complete Hawaii Five-O(new) season 6.
I don't know about 10 bucks a month for commercial free. There isn't enough programming compared to Amazon,Hulu or Netflix. It's too bad that they can't get another partner like WB(besides CW) so there would be plenty too watch and you wouldn't have to worry about running out of stuff too see. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
CBS has announced the commercial free version of CBS All Access will be $9.99 per month.
http://deadline.com/2016/08/cbs-all-...on-1201811555/ I don't know if $4 more is worth it unless you're watching a lot of shows on here. My main use is the Big Brother live feeds and watching the occasional CBS show that my DVR messes up. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
That's good news.
I have roughly 20 episodes of NCIS LA and New Orleans that I need to catch up on before the new seasons start and this will help out going through them. I use CBS All-Access mainly as a backup as well. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
I don't mind paying an extra $4/month to skip all the commercials. But now that Supergirl and POI are gone, I don't think I watch any CBS shows.
Also, I noticed this in the Deadline article: Those going with the higher priced ad-free option also will see “promotional interruptions” in “select on-demand shows,” the company says. I don't mind a short promo for other CBS stuff before/after the show I'm watching. But if they're "interrupting" the show, then that sounds a lot like a commercial. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by TheBigDave
(Post 12886568)
I don't mind paying an extra $4/month to skip all the commercials. But now that Supergirl and POI are gone, I don't think I watch any CBS shows.
Also, I noticed this in the Deadline article: WTF does “promotional interruptions” mean? I don't mind a short promo for other CBS stuff before/after the show I'm watching. But if they're "interrupting" the show, then that sounds a lot like a commercial. But, shows like Criminal Minds, NCIS, Elementary, which are all owned and produced by CBS won't have that issue. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
The CBS All Access FAQ says:
Why am I still seeing ads with Commercial Free? Commercial Free subscribers enjoy the majority of on-demand content free from promotions; however, select shows, current and prior seasons, will still include brief promotional interruptions. |
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Okay I've watched a few hours of NCIS New Orleans today and they show around 3 15-second CBS promotional spots for their own shows. They pop in during the act break to commercial.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by DJariya
(Post 12886763)
Okay I've watched a few hours of NCIS New Orleans today and they show around 3 15-second CBS promotional spots for their own shows. They pop in during the act break to commercial.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
I haven't watched their Classics lately so are they still commercial free at the 5.99 charge?
Are these promos on all their current shows(from this last season) or are there only a few? Also once CBS's tv season get's underway will they stop with the promos and then make it officially commercial free(9.99 charge)? |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
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Are these promos on all their current shows(from this last season) or are there only a few? Also once CBS's tv season get's underway will they stop with the promos and then make it officially commercial free(9.99 charge)? Have no clue. The news in the link did say that some shows would include them. These spots probably aren't considered commercials to CBS because they aren't advertiser sanctioned making them money. These are just short in-house spots. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
I'd probably subscribe for one month once the entire Star Trek show has rolled out, binge it, and cancel.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by TGM
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I'd probably subscribe for one month once the entire Star Trek show has rolled out, binge it, and cancel.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 12887564)
You're making the mistake that the CBS app will have the entire series available on there at one time. I don't see that happening for a while. My guess is they'll gradually remove episodes as new ones come, so there's never more than, say, 8 episodes available at any one time. I'm sure they're aware of people planning to buy one month to binge them all.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
What new content have they added in the last six months?
I quit last year and just came back recently. |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
(Post 12887564)
You're making the mistake that the CBS app will have the entire series available on there at one time. I don't see that happening for a while. My guess is they'll gradually remove episodes as new ones come, so there's never more than, say, 8 episodes available at any one time. I'm sure they're aware of people planning to buy one month to binge them all.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
FREE Month of CBS All-Access
Typically you only get a 7-day free trial but this week only you can get a 30-day free trial. To get this deal use Promo Code FALLACCESS when you sign up! http://cordcuttersnews.com/deal-aler...th-cbs-access/ |
Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by dvd-4-life
(Post 12887739)
As far as I know that once a new season starts all of the show's for that season remain available for the whole season. It's not like on-demand. Everything stays. At least that was what they did last season before I quit.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt
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Yes, but you're not talking about exclusive to the service material. We don't know what their policy will be with that. All the stuff currently on there is either airing on TV, available on other apps, and/or available on home video. Star Trek Discovery (aside from the pilot) will be exclusive to CBS: All Access, and we already know they're not releasing the whole season at once - which is a hint to me that the whole first season won't be available all at once until maybe Season 2 comes out and/or the first season gets a video release.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Free trial not good for the commercial-free option. Wonder if the quality has at least gotten any better since last time?
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
http://deadline.com/2016/12/cbs-all-...al-1201862962/
CBS All-Access has acquired the rights for NFL content, including streaming live games starting this Sunday. Terms include all NFL on CBS games, including Thursday Night Football, preseason and postseason matches. CBS All Access subscribers can watch games in their local markets. And starting next season these subs, as well as what the company calls “eligible pay TV subscribers” will be able to watch NFL On CBS content from NFL digital properties. Subs can also sample content from NFL Game Pass, the league’s on-demand digital video service. |
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Also, I've been using CBS All-Access to catch up on Bull and NCIS. It looks like they took out the short CBS promos. The commercial free option is truly 100% commercial free now.
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This thing is completely worthless. Tried watching a show and it started with one ad, played literally two minutes and then FIVE more. After about 7 minutes, four more ads! Canceled.
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
Don't understand why they are missing Perry Mason episodes? Weren't these released on dvd box sets?
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Re: CBS Launches $5.99 A Month Subscription Streaming Service
This looks interesting. I wonder what the price will be? Showtime's streaming service is $10.99. CBS All Access is $5.99 (or $9.99 ad-free).
CBS Will Offer Combined CBS All Access and Showtime Streaming Package Next Week CBS will offer a streaming package that combines its two current standalone internet TV offerings, CBS All Access and Showtime’s over-the-top service beginning next week, Chairman and CEO Les Moonves said on the company’s first-quarter earnings call Thursday afternoon. “Starting next week, we will begin offering All Access and Showtime as a combined package for the very first time,” Moonves said. FULL ARTICLE - http://www.thewrap.com/cbs-will-offe...age-next-week/ |
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