Flixed Newsletter 2 - Aug.12/2019

Flixed Newsletter - Disney Bundles While Netflix Bleeds, and More!

Issue 38: August 12, 2019

If you're excited about Disney+ and or have always wanted to use Hulu on-demand, Disney's newly announced Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu bundle is going to be just the thing to upend the streaming market. We've got more details on whether this bundle is right for you, as well as must-read news from this week.Read on to find out more in this week's Stream Report.

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Cord-Cutting Tip of the Week:

When is a bundle worth the cost?

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Disney recently announced that its Disney+ service will be available through a rather interesting bundle that includes Hulu on-demand and ESPN+ as part of the bundle. Bundles are becoming more common in the cord-cutting market, and we should expect Disney's move to make them even more common in the future as well.

But when are bundles actually worth the purchase?

1. Bundles are worth it when they actually save you money

Occasionally, we come across bundles that sound interesting but don't actually save you any money. Instead, they save you a few minutes of extra time or reduce how much locations you have to go to for content.

Then there are the bundles that do actually save money. Take T-Mobile's Magenta Plus phone plan. The plan is $43 per line, but bundles with a Netflix Standard account ($12.99 per month). If you're already paying for Netflix and a phone plan separately, this bundle would likely save you money.

The new Disney+ bundle is similar. Each of the services individually cost more to purchase separately ($7.99 for Disney+, $4.99 for ESPN+, $5.99 for Hulu, or $18.97 total). But Disney is offering the bundle at $12.99 per month, which is essentially like throwing in ESPN+ for free.

2. Bundles are worth it when you want the services offered

That said, the cost-saving won't make sense if you don't want or need the bundled services. For example, if you want just want ESPN+ and Hulu on-demand, you'd save money by ignoring the bundle all together and signing up for both separately.

This Week's Streaming Guide

1. NBA TV to Reveal 2019-2020 Schedule August 12

The time is almost here, NBA fans! Don't miss the schedule reveal this Monday at 3 PM EST on NBA TV. Don't have NBA TV? You can get it through Sling TV, PlayStation Vue, YouTube TV, or PlayStation Vue, among others. -

2. 'Why Women Kill' Available on CBS All Access this Thursday

If you've always wanted to know why women kill, CBS All Access has the answer. One of its newest original series,

Why Women Kill

, is available to stream this THURSDAY. -

News and Industry Developments

1. How Bad Will it Get for Netflix?

After nearly 10 years as the single largest and most prominent streaming service on the market, 2019 may be the year Netflix's fate turns. -

2. CBS All Access Adding Kids Programming

In a bid to get increase its market potential, CBS is adding a slew of kids programming to its line-up.

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