November 15, 2022, 03:32 PM
urbanwarrior238Question about HULU and no add TV
I am thinking about HULU. They have a 'no add's' plan but how do they handle say news channels or say Jeopardy without commercials?
November 15, 2022, 04:44 PM
PykerThe just don't show them. It skips from one segment straight to the next.
November 15, 2022, 06:17 PM
NavyGuyI have the basic HULU free with an T-Mobile package. It's the one with adds. But the adds are not near what you see on network TV. Usually one or two abbreviated adds, not the endless bombardment you get on the networks. It doesn't bother me much.
November 15, 2022, 07:10 PM
P250UA5quote:
Originally posted by NavyGuy:
I have the basic HULU free with an T-Mobile package. It's the one with adds. But the adds are not near what you see on network TV. Usually one or two abbreviated adds, not the endless bombardment you get on the networks. It doesn't bother me much.
We have the bundle with Disney+ & it's not the ad length, it's the frequency.
November 15, 2022, 07:54 PM
TomVI have HULU, I'm almost sure the "No-Ads" is only some of the streaming or shows you have "recorded".
Did get a notice that my basic package is going up another $5 in I believe December.
November 16, 2022, 09:04 AM
NavyGuyquote:
Originally posted by P250UA5:
quote:
Originally posted by NavyGuy:
I have the basic HULU free with an T-Mobile package. It's the one with adds. But the adds are not near what you see on network TV. Usually one or two abbreviated adds, not the endless bombardment you get on the networks. It doesn't bother me much.
We have the bundle with Disney+ & it's not the ad length, it's the frequency.
Still, not as bad as the networks where you can expect 18-20 minutes of adds per hour. I rarely watch the networks and the adds are one of the reasons, along with mostly garbage shows. The exception to this is sports like football where they squeeze adds in with stoppage on the field.