Some streaming services have picked a cruddy time to jack up their prices.
In October, monthly subscription rates for Disney Plus Premium will be $13.99, a 27% increase. Hulu will set you back $17.99, a $3 bump. Later this month, Netflix will discontinue its DVD service, which provided titles hard to find anywhere else.
All these changes come during a strike that has halted most TV productions — and there's no resolution in sight. Those planning to get through the content drought by bingeing on old shows have a tough choice. Either set aside more of your paycheck for viewing pleasures or resign yourself to reading more books.
But there's a third option: Get hooked on great shows without paying a penny.
There are plenty of free streaming services with rich catalogs. You have to put up with ads, a small price to pay for, well, not having a price to pay.
Here are eight treasures waiting to be discovered.
If you like "Saturday Night Live," try "Fridays." ABC's '80s response to the sketch comedy show is a bit of a mess. It tries too hard to be irreverent with lots of sketches about drugs and race. But you get a chance to see castmates Michael Richards and Larry David try out ideas that would later blossom on "Seinfeld." Roku, Tubi, Shout, Pluto, Plex
If you like "Grey's Anatomy," try "The Good Wife." The legal drama's acclaimed spinoff "The Good Fight" is only available on Paramount Plus, but anyone can watch the original series, in which Julianna Margulies excels as an attorney juggling personal and professional cases that would give Perry Mason a panic attack. Freevee