Poll: How much do you spend on video subscriptions per month (Sky/Netflix/Prime/D+/HBO etc)?

How much do you spend monthly on video content?


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I don't spend that much (I think), but was just curious about other forumites.

Keep it simple, just how much you spend with some rough MONTHLY breakdown. Try not to turn the thread into "I don't pay cos blah blah blah" please ;)


Netflix: 17.99
Disney+: 7.49 (89.90 per year)
Prime: 4.16 (49.99 per year)


Total : 29.64 a month

100% planning to get rid of Netflix once it hits 19.99 (sometime in 2024). Dabbled with HBO Max and Showtime earlier this year, but cancelled both after a couple of months.



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Currently £50+/month.

Disney+ - £6.50 (annual plan at £79)
Paramount+ - £3 (annual plan at £35)
Amazon - currently £9/month,
Now TV - £35/month for sports.
Total - £53.50/month.

Disney ends at the end of the month, might also drop Amazon due to the advert debacle once Reacher finishes. That would take me to £38/month. Some people will argue about whether Now TV counts I guess.
 
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Nowt.

Might do bog standard netflix for a 2/3 months as i'm watching some disk movies atm and wouldn't mind a series binge. But haven't used netflix in a year i guess. My outgoings i try to keep to a minimum.
 
Currently £50+/month.

Disney+ - £6.50 (annual plan at £79)
Paramount+ - £3 (annual plan at £35)
Amazon - currently £9/month,
Now TV - £35/month for sports.
Total - £53.50/month.

Disney ends at the end of the month, might also drop Amazon due to the advert debacle once Reacher finishes. That would take me to £38/month. Some people will argue about whether Now TV counts I guess.

Similar here though I recently swapped the Paramount+ add on for MGM to re-watch a bit of Stargate, currently paying £7.99 for Netflix, £7.99 Disney+, £9.99 for Now TV Entertainment + Boost (offer), £2.25 for MGM, £7.91 for Amazon (annual).

Though looks like I'll be binning off all of them shortly - Netflix has discontinued the plan I'm on, bored of Disney+, bored of Now TV, Amazon doing stuff with ads... probably just resubscribe 1-2 months to catch up with any big shows, bit of faff but come to the point I'd rather do that.
 
Netflix - £4.50 for the full fat package. Signed up by VPN hence the low price
Amazon - £8 I think. Pay annually and it’s mainly for delivery rather than TV
Disney - £6?
YouTube - £2. VPN sign up again
Apple - £5? Part of my Apple One package

So roughly £25 a month. I’d happily dump Netflix if it wasn’t so cheap. I’d also not miss Amazon and Apple TV but they’re part of packages I have so hey ho. I’m seriously thinking of not renewing my annual Disney subscription. In short, it’s the same old story - thousands of programmes to watch and there‘s nothing worth watching!
 
tv license + prime, not rly sure how much that is monthly

I'll bin off the tv license as soon as that's legal.

I may bin off prime, it's getting worse over time.

I binned off Netflix a while back when it got too woke and the price was going up, haven't missed it.

OP(ost) should mention tv license, it defo counts and probably most ppl pay it.

I use Spotify free on pc, ublock blocks the ads. Used to pay for it but don't see the point.
 
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tv license + prime, not rly sure how much that is monthly

I'll bin off the tv license as soon as that's legal.

I may bin off prime, it's getting worse over time.

I binned off Netflix a while back when it got too woke and the price was going up, haven't missed it.

OP(ost) should mention tv license, it defo counts and probably most ppl pay it.
Only on OcUK is TV license such a big deal :D. It didn't immediately come to mind tbh!

My question really was about what you pay on top of the license fee (assuming everyone pays it). But then again, a few posters will live outside the UK (like me) where there is no such thing!


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