Which subscription service do you get most value from ?

It’s legal, just rare to be able to do now. Most courses require you to verify in person but every now and then one lets you join and jt gets posted on hukd. Home delivery, boom, nothing illegal about it. It’s a private institution ran for profit, not a passport.
When I first got Prime, all you needed here to get the student discount was a .edu email address, which I have, as I work at facility that includes a medical school. Unfortunately, they only gave 3 years' discount.
 
Just Riverside Live (can't do without watching Boro) - but can't afford much on my pension - and have other priorities. If i can't find what I need on a free streaming site I don't bother.
 
Spotify the most definitely. Followed by Netflix, Now TV and Amazon in that order. The least is probably the terrestrial channels catch up services
 
BBC by far.. radio, tv, internet over a huge swathe of topics & genre.. far from perfect though much better than the competition esp for news.
 
ESPN have the Tour of Colombia on this week TLJ as you probably know. Found a good stream and watching the TTT at this very moment.
 
I have Amazon Prime, Netflix and Sky Q full package apart from the movies. Realistically I use the box sets on Sky quite a lot, there are loads of great series and films on Netflix and the Amazon Prime subscription is generally used for shopping and the occasional TV viewing.
 
Quick question off the back of this thread (which has reminded me to cancel Prime and look seriously at how much I'm paying Sky): does anyone use the "on demand" offering on Eurosport Player these days? I had an account years ago and the on demand was ****, just wondering if it's at all reliable/comprehensive now.
 
I used the On Demand function when I was in the US (VPN'ing in) and couldn't be bothered to wake up at 2am for some of the spring classics - I'd try and avoid the result and watch it mid afternoon (although I always got up early for Paris Roubaix).
 
All the talk last week of the licence fee, and people comparing it to Netflix led me to think which subscription services I actually use. I probably use Netflix twice a month, Amazon Prime even less than that, Apple TV next to never.

However I use Spotify pretty much constantly (at least a couple of hours a day) whether to listen to Podcasts, build my own monthly playlists or listen to other peoples playlists. However much I pay for it (tenner a month??) I think it's amazing value for money, and having pretty much every record you'd ever want to listen to on your phone still blows my mind.

I use Prime only really for specific series but the reason I wont bin it off is that I have a legacy Lovefilm monthly rate of less than a fiver so I probably get my moneys worth out of it.

I also seem to have been stuck on a Netflix legacy monthly rate of under £7 a month and I really hammer that.

If I had to pay what the going rate is nowadays I'd probably call it a day with one of them
 
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