Hulu is for the wife since the Mindy Project will be moving to it. I didn't see much there that really grabbed my interest. Netlfix is amazing and I like the Smithonian channel, have my heart radio going when I'm writing. Just scratching the surface at this point.It took me awhile to convince my family that we could be happy with Netflix, Hulu, and an aerial antennae.
So, I made them a deal: Try it for one month, and if you don't like it, I'll change it back. We set up originally with Netflix, then Hulu on a trial basis. We were watching enough regular television and Netflix, that we let the Hulu subscription slide. That was a year and a half ago.
We were trying to trim expenses and here's how it played out. The indoor HD antenna ran about fifty. The Ruko 2 only set us back about the same because of a Prime discount. We have HS internet so that's an ongoing. Dish ran close to ninety a month. So we lose ten dollars the first month. Month two is a free preview month for both subscriptions and every other channel I've subscribed us to is free. So that takes care of he ten dollars and saves us nearly eighty. From there on it's about seventeen dollars for the two subscriptions instead of the old near ninety.The cost per month leaving cable and satellite is about $50 a month that includes internet and phone (we were over $120 a month with Dish and higher with cable). It is really a lot better than paying for that overpriced premium package. I don't get some of the shows the rest of you get, but haven't really missed them. It is cheaper to buy a series than to pay that extra $70-110 more a month or use that thousand or so, someplace else. It has been a great switch for us.
Pretty good deal. So we could tack on a couple of paid channels for the fun of it and content if we ever want it (like for ESPN or maybe the BBC stuff) and still not come near half the expense we carried prior.
We're very happy.