Rising prices, shrinking libraries: How streaming TV is shaking down in Canada
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
TORONTO — Streaming television forever changed how Canadians watch their favourite shows, offering a seemingly bottomless library of commercial-free programming for a dirt-cheap price.Now, the overlords of entertainment have come to collect their dues.Over the past year, subscription prices have risen at nearly every major TV streaming platform. Some companies have pushed up their monthly rates while others took a more covert approach by reworking their service packages with a price hike built in.Meanwhile, the introduction of ad-supported subscription tiers at Netflix, Crave, and Disney Plus gave consumers a way to keep their budgets in check — if they were willing to sit through commercial breaks.The world of TV is transforming again. It’s enough to frustrate any viewer who hoped the streaming revolution might lead to simplicity and cost savings, and not simply look more like their old cable bill every year.Independent technology analyst Carmi Levy says 2023 was when the shi...Creeping price points: A look at the rising cost of Canada’s streaming TV services
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
Streaming TV isn’t getting any cheaper.After it was once heralded as the cost-effective alternative to cable, the price of Canada’s streaming services is inching higher every year.And the story was no different in 2023 when inflation, production costs and efforts to turn a profit led many of the biggest names in the business to rework their subscription packages and jack up their rates.Here’s a look at recent changes in the monthly price of the top streaming services: NetflixWhat changed: The company behind “Stranger Things” and “The Night Agent” phased out its $9.99 “basic” plan for new subscribers, eliminating its cheapest option without ads and pushing some viewers to either pay more or sit through commercials.With commercials: $5.99 Without commercials: $16.49 Commercial-free 4K resolution: $20.99 Disney PlusWhat changed: In addition to a new ad-supported tier, the home of “Star Wars” and Marvel franchises split its existing 4K high-definition (HD) ad-free tier in...From bone-chilling highs to balmy above normal temps—radically different weather heading into Christmas 2023 compared to last year
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
Another unseasonably mild day has gone on the books Friday with highs of 45 at O'Hare ands 47 at Midway---readings which match mid to late November temp levels. AND IT'S GOING TO GET MILDER in what is sure to be December's warmest weekend yet with daytime highs running 17, 23 and 20-degrees ABOVE NORMAL RESPECTIVELY on Saturday (51), Sunday (57) and Monday Christmas Day (54).Those highs aren't records. Record highs this weekend range from 62 to 64-degress and have stood for 41 to 134 years. Sunday's predicted high of 57 will come with 7-deg of the Christmas Eve day record high of 64-deg set back in 1889.As it stands now—with today's 15-degree ABOVE NORMAL AVERAGE TEMP factored into Chicago's December temp average, the month ranks 13th warmest of the past 153 years—and put the month 6.6-degrees above normal and among the 8% warmest Decembers on the books here since 1871.DECEMBER 2023 is running 6.3 deg warmer than the opening 22 days of the month a year ago.ILLUSTRATING HOW RADICALLY...Other voices: Blinken’s eloquent case against Hamas
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
NEW YORK — Today we are giving a good chunk of space to Secretary of State Tony Blinken. America’s top diplomat gave his year-end press conference Wednesday before he left for another trip to the Mideast for the Israel-Hamas war that the terror gang launched from Gaza on Oct. 7.Meanwhile, on the East Side of New York, the United Nations Security Council postponed yet again a vote on an United Arab Emirates-drafted resolution calling for a pause in the fighting to bring in aid to Gaza and allow for the hostages kidnaped by Hamas to be released.The Monday vote became the Tuesday vote became the Wednesday vote and is now the Thursday vote because the U.S. was rightly insisting that Hamas be named as instigators of this awful war that has killed Israelis and Palestinians. Great credit to Blinken and President Joe Biden for demanding that the Security Council must call a terrorist a terrorist.Here is Blinken: “We’ve talked about Israel and Gaza. Let me just say th...Above-average temperatures continue in St. Louis, rain expected for Christmas
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- There were cloudy skies and some drizzle out there this morning. Temperatures are mild, though, in the 50s for many areas. Besides the morning drizzle, today should be a dry but mostly cloudy day. Highs remain 15-20 degrees above normal, reaching the low 60s. Mostly cloudy and mild overnight, with lows again near 50. The daytime hours on Sunday should be dry and mild, with highs in the low to mid 60s. Rain will move in Sunday evening and become more widespread and steadier late Sunday night into Christmas Day. Showers continue for Christmas, with temperatures near 60. The rain will taper off on Christmas night. Cooler behind this system with highs in the 40s beginning on Tuesday.NFL picks: Are we looking at a Super Bowl preview Christmas Day between Ravens and 49ers?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
Around the AFCPlayoff picture. There are so many teams bunched up for playoff positioning, from three entering Sunday tied at 8-6 atop the AFC South to the seven teams entering the weekend with either seven or eight wins. At this point, it’s tough to know which way is up. But this will be a big weekend for clarity. Some way or another, at least a team or two rolling with a backup quarterback is going to make it to the postseason. Joe Flacco in Cleveland, Case Keenum in Houston, Jake Browning in Cincinnati, Gardner Minshew in Indianapolis. Then, can any of them win there?Chargers’ future. There’s a long way to go before the full scale of a potentially wild NFL coaching carousel is known this year. One thing’s for sure: There will be new brass for the Chargers, who are in the market for a coaching staff and a general manager. The conventional wisdom is that Justin Herbert’s presence makes L.A. the best job on the market, regardless of what else comes open...Festivus 2023: The airing of grievances, sports edition
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
Festivus is back! And with my aluminum pole, with a high strength-to-weight ratio, now pulled out of the crawl space we are ready for a tinsel-free Festivus miracle.Another year has come and gone in the sports world, memories were made, champions were crowned and over the past 12 months, my basket was filled with content for this year’s piece.We will start by paying our respect to the classic TV show Seinfeld with my favorite tradition, the “airing of grievances.”I have a lot of problems with teams, commissioners, fans, owners, players, rules and mascots. And now, you’re gonna hear about it.Here are all the ways the sports world has disappointed me over the past year:Rockies mascot Dinger is the worst in professional sports Colorado Rockies mascot Dinger the dinosaur dons a costume to mark a promotion for “Star Wars” before the Rockies’ baseball game against the Oakland Athletics on Saturday, July 29, 2023, in Denver.(AP Photo/David Zalubows...Cold to cool Saturday
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
It’s a cold morning as temperatures fell into the teens and 20s! It’ll be cool and closer to average this afternoon in the low 40s with some increasing cloud cover. Over the next 24 hours, there’s a chance for sprinkles and flurries, but that’s about it. We stay mild over the next few days.Here’s those morning low temperatures…There’s a lot of sunshine to start, so we’ll get into the upper 30s/low 40s with a light southerly breeze by this afternoon. Our skies will gain more clouds through the day. It’ll be comfortable for any last-minute holiday shopping!A disturbance to our west will bring the chance for flurries overnight with lingering sprinkles tomorrow.State animal health officials warning dog owners of virus outbreak in Franklin County
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
The Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources’ (MDAR) Division of Animal Health is advising dog owners of a canine parvovirus (commonly called “parvo”) outbreak in Franklin County. At least one dog, recently purchased from Jason Whitmore at 35 Daniel Shay’s Highway in Orange, Massachusetts, has been affected. The property is currently under quarantine. Anyone who may have purchased a puppy or dog from this source on or after Dec. 1, 2023, should contact their veterinarian immediately if their animal exhibits any symptoms. Canine parvovirus is a highly contagious disease that spreads easily between dogs and can be fatal. Severe vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stools, fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite are common symptoms of the virus and will usually develop after an incubation period of 3 to 7 days. Dogs that have been infected and recover can remain infectious for several months. Canine parvovirus does not affect humans or other domestic animals. Vaccinations effectivel...Police investigating crash in West Bridgewater
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 20:05:15 GMT
Police are investigating a crash in West Bridgewater late Friday night that prompted the closure of a stretch of Route 24 southbound.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Latest news
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