Midpack
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
So we're cutting the cable, and the only "channel" we can't seem to find live streaming is PBS. PBS is one of our favorites, but we're not going to pay cable/satellite rates any more for PBS alone - everything else we care about is available live stream.
We're willing to pay for a PBS live stream, but all I can find is on-demand libraries for $5/month. Are we missing it, or do we need to get over our access to live programming paradigm, like many Millennials have - with on demand only like Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, etc.? Brave new world for us curmudgeons.
We're willing to pay for a PBS live stream, but all I can find is on-demand libraries for $5/month. Are we missing it, or do we need to get over our access to live programming paradigm, like many Millennials have - with on demand only like Hulu, Netflix, Amazon, etc.? Brave new world for us curmudgeons.
Last edited: