The article highlights the shift in online media costs from past affordability to a more expensive landscape. It suggests alternatives for accessing digital media economically, such as leveraging free content from various news outlets, streaming services with ads, and library resources like Libby and Hoopla. The article underscores the importance of avoiding one-month free trials that are often difficult to cancel, and advocates for utilizing budget-friendly bundles and yearlong introductory offers to save on costs.
Remember when Netflix cost $9 per month and The New York Times website was free? Well, the days of online media feeling like a bargain are long gone.
Meanwhile, a library card can help you score a world of free media through apps. Libby provides e-books and audiobooks on phones, tablets, and the web.
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