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All ICC Tournaments in Aus now. Fortunately it seems it's just on the regular prime plan which is still reasonably pricedPrime doing the job for the WTC as well
All ICC Tournaments in Aus now. Fortunately it seems it's just on the regular prime plan which is still reasonably pricedPrime doing the job for the WTC as well
Such a shame because although I have no good feelings towards foxtel or any of it's associated media - this will continue the trend of consumers needing to pay more for their sport, or pick and choose which ones they watch. Sad times for fans.
Boomers with big bank balancesHow does Kayo justify $40? That's criminal.
How does Kayo justify $40? That's criminal.
Boomers with big bank balances
At least with Stan you get a semi decent streaming service. Kayo it's just footy and footy.It is only $9 more expensive than Stan Sports. Not saying I enjoy either pricing model but it's not exactly a huge jump from what we need to pay to watch rugby.
Love to know tje numbers after 3-4 weeks.There'll be zero players next year unless they do some serious tinkering.
At least with Stan you get a semi decent streaming service. Kayo it's just footy and footy.
Just ask a LLM;i don't have the energy to look it up, but is that significantly less than Prime + Disney + Kayo + Stan + Paramount + Optus costs you?
Those all together are $108.96 per month for the basic plans, add in Netflix and its + $7.99 so about $116.My vaguest recollection of prices from around 15 years ago was that your minimum "get everything other than PPV" sport package from Foxtel involved Basic + Sport + HD + HD box Rental fee + Setanta: which ran you around $100/month: that translates into about $145 in today's money. It also didn't involve movies, or HBO channels either which i think would take you up to $150 in old money.
i don't have the energy to look it up, but is that significantly less than Prime (9.99) + Disney (9.99) + Kayo (30) + Stan (12, or 27 inc Sport) + Paramount (6.99) + Optus (24.99) costs you?
My other half pays for Prime, largely due to its benefits for Amazon deliveries, but otherwise would rarely subscribe because it's mostly rubbish, produces minimal decent exclusive content and its movie selection is on most other streaming services.
I don't pay for YouTube but I'm pretty close with how the kids absolutely berate me like Craig Bellamy when ads interrupt their brain rot time.