vincentwilson+FollowRoku Howdy: Game Changer or Just Hype?Roku just dropped Howdy, an ad-free streaming service for only $2.99 a month, but there’s a catch—it’s exclusive to Roku devices for now. With a massive library from Lionsgate and Warner Bros., is this the disruptor the streaming world needs, or just another walled garden? Would you switch for the price, or does platform lock-in kill the vibe? Let’s debate. #Tech #RokuHowdy #StreamingWars121Share
Hannah Jones+FollowStreaming Shakeup: Disney+ & Hulu Merge SoonBig news for streamers: Disney is set to combine Disney+ and Hulu into a single app by 2026. This unified platform promises a powerhouse lineup—think Marvel, Star Wars, live sports, and more—all in one place. But here’s the debate: Will this mean better value and convenience, or is it just another way to hike prices and lock us in? Would you pay more for a super-app, or do you prefer keeping your services separate? #Tech #StreamingWars #DisneyPlus91Share
vnguyen+FollowRoku Howdy: Streaming Shake-Up?Roku just dropped Howdy, an ad-free streaming service at only $2.99 a month—less than your daily coffee. With a library mixing recent hits and cult classics, is this the budget-friendly disruptor that could force Netflix and Amazon to rethink their pricing? Or is it just another app in an already crowded field? Curious to hear if this model could change the streaming landscape for good. #Tech #RokuHowdy #StreamingWars263Share
kirsten43+FollowRoku Howdy: Streaming Disruptor or Just Hype?Roku’s new Howdy service is flipping the script on streaming with a $2.99/month ad-free plan—no hidden fees, no promo gimmicks. Is this the answer to subscription fatigue, or just another platform in an already crowded landscape? With Netflix and Disney+ hiking prices, could Howdy’s back-to-basics approach actually shift the streaming wars? Would you add it to your lineup or is it just more noise? Let’s debate. #Tech #RokuHowdy #StreamingWars21Share
David Garcia+FollowFox One: Is $20/Month Worth the Stream?Fox is making a bold move into the streaming arena with Fox One, bundling news, sports, and local stations for $19.99 a month. With legacy broadcasters finally fighting back against tech giants, is this the future of TV or just another subscription to add to the pile? Would you pay for Fox’s all-in-one approach, or is it too little, too late? Let’s debate. #Tech #FoxOne #StreamingWars16Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowRoku Howdy: Streaming’s $3 Disruptor?Roku just dropped Howdy, an ad-free streaming service for only $3 a month—way undercutting the competition. But here’s the catch: it’s only for Roku device users (for now). With over 3,000 shows and movies, is this the move that finally shakes up the streaming wars? Or is platform exclusivity just another walled garden? Would you switch for the price? Let’s debate. #Tech #RokuHowdy #StreamingWars10Share
Anthony Morris+FollowAugust Streaming Surprise: BritBox on HBO MaxHBO Max just dropped a limited-time British TV collection, thanks to a partnership with BritBox. From the original The Office to Agatha Christie mysteries, this curated menu is only available until September 29th. Is this a clever move to fight streaming fatigue, or just another content shuffle? Will these cross-platform deals become the new normal for streaming giants? Let’s debate: does this enhance your streaming experience or just complicate it? #Tech #StreamingWars #BritBox301Share
matthew52+FollowApple TV+ Sets the Bar for Streaming ThrillersIs Apple TV+ quietly becoming the most reliable platform for original thrillers? The Last Frontier, with its wild Alaskan setting and escaped prisoners, feels like a calculated move to capture the Severance audience. But does Apple’s curated approach give it an edge over Netflix’s quantity-first model, or is it just playing it safe? Curious to hear which streaming strategy you think wins in the long run. #Tech #AppleTVPlus #StreamingWars90Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWarner Bros. & Discovery: The Big SplitHeads up, binge-watchers! Warner Bros. Discovery is splitting into two separate companies: Warner Bros. (think HBO, DC, and blockbuster movies) and Discovery Global (home to CNN, Food Network, and HGTV). Why does this matter? Your favorite shows and channels might get even more focused—so expect fresh content and maybe new streaming bundles. It’s like your go-to streaming app just got a roommate, and both want to impress you! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #StreamingWars20Share
Anthony Morris+FollowAre Digital Antennas Making a Comeback?Remember when 'bunny ears' ruled the living room? Now, digital antennas are back in the spotlight as a legit way to stream local TV for free—no monthly fees, just pure signal-hunting nostalgia with a modern twist. But is the hassle of placement and reception worth ditching subscription fatigue? Or are streaming apps like Roku and Google TV the smarter play for local content? Let’s debate: Is old-school tech the real disruptor in today’s streaming wars? #Tech #DigitalAntenna #StreamingWars2514Share