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<blockquote data-quote="geezer77" data-source="post: 3759208" data-attributes="member: 49872"><p>I like it a lot, many excellent documentaries on about any subject you can imagine. Most are 40-50 minute things, all with no ads. You can subscribe two ways: via Prime Video by adding it as a PV subscribed "Channel" (which tacks it onto whatever pays your Amazon bill), or subscribe direct with the Curiosity Stream website and download their app. Price is about the same, and after trying both ways I'm beginning to think direct sub with CS is the way to go, and I'm going to go back to that method. I think the direct sub/app method we used at first opens up access to more/better/newer documentaries than we're currently getting via the Amazon PV Channel subscription route. Pretty cheap either way. Billed by the year, averages out to around something like $3/month. Good, clean professionally produced documentaries, family-safe, and really eye-opening/educational on many things. Check their website.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="geezer77, post: 3759208, member: 49872"] I like it a lot, many excellent documentaries on about any subject you can imagine. Most are 40-50 minute things, all with no ads. You can subscribe two ways: via Prime Video by adding it as a PV subscribed "Channel" (which tacks it onto whatever pays your Amazon bill), or subscribe direct with the Curiosity Stream website and download their app. Price is about the same, and after trying both ways I'm beginning to think direct sub with CS is the way to go, and I'm going to go back to that method. I think the direct sub/app method we used at first opens up access to more/better/newer documentaries than we're currently getting via the Amazon PV Channel subscription route. Pretty cheap either way. Billed by the year, averages out to around something like $3/month. Good, clean professionally produced documentaries, family-safe, and really eye-opening/educational on many things. Check their website. [/QUOTE]
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