We cut the cord 2 years ago. We have Prime Video (wouldn't pay extra for it, but its included in Prime), Peacock + (not sure if I would renew), Netflix, Hulu commercial free, Paramount +, HBO Max, Disney+ and Discovery+
Currently Hulu and Discovery+ are the most used, followed by Paramount+...
After thinking about it for a while, there is really no need for an antenna subscriber to stream it over the internet as they are streaming it over the air to their TV. My guess is they figure you are already streaming it for free, why give you a value added service for free?
It’s doing the same for me. A work around is to launch the Movies Anywhere app on your Amazon fire device and watch it through that. Ignoring streaming for a moment, we need a UHD release for this film.
Most of the issues in the thread are with technical details, but this brings up one of my biggest pet peeves. Which devices allow which services. I have firesticks because of the Firecast DVR (we use an antenna for basic TV channels). Amazon doesn't have VUDU or Peacock on the firestick...
Excellent article! It's getting frustrating that I can't stream either Vudu or Peacock on my Fire Sticks. I finally broke down and purchased an Apple TV, but Between the UHD player, XBOX, Switch and Firestick on my living room TV I don't have an HDMI port available without installing a HDMI...