I'm locked in to the lower price for a while longer, but $10 is ok. My whole family gets a lot of value from Netflix, and their content keeps getting better.
I have a problem with Hulu's ads, too. Historically, cable and Satellite companies didn't produce content. You were never paying for the content, you were paying for the delivery of channels you would not otherwise not be able to pluck out of the air, and, hopefully, with image quality you would not otherwise see, and they had to pay th econtent owners for the right to show the stuff.
But Hulu is owned by the studios, they already got their sponsor money and it's their content. The ads are just a degraded viewer experience.
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