@rossdcurrie Well being pedantic here, but technically "ZIP codes" by definition only apply to US cities, so if you're entering a "postal code" of a city from another country, it IS an invalid "ZIP code" ;)
@samujjalp If we're being pedantic, it says "made for you" right at the top. Youtube know who I am, they know where I live... you'd think they'd have a country selection right on there.
I guess I'll just go back to pirating my television like a regular Australian, then.
This is so game-changing. I haven't watched cable since I moved out of my mom's house. Buying a TV and paying a hefty cable bill every month is unappealing. Definitely considering this when it launches.
Ehhhhhhhhhhh...
Sounds an awful lot like they're fitting into an existing, flawed system when it feels to me like the Netflix-style system is the future...
...said the person living in the UK.
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@basicallydan Agreed. $35 per month for ads ads ads ads content ads ads ads. No thanks!
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I might be missing something but, why not just go direct to some of the other operators already in this arena, Amazon, Netflix or just straight to NBC etc?
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The big question I have about this service is if Google will screw legacy Google Apps and G Suite customers. These users can't can't subscribe to Google Play Music family subscriptions, and Google Home and Google Assistant don't work properly unless you have actual Gmail.com accounts. This has been a big source of contention in their support forums, and Google has pretty much ignored everyone on this.
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