I highly doubt the economists in Treasury were advocating for this. It’s 100% a political decision.
Canberra local, lover of all things geeky
I highly doubt the economists in Treasury were advocating for this. It’s 100% a political decision.
To be honest, I still rate Youtube Premium - the bundle that includes Music and ad-free Youtube is just too good a deal, even with the price hike. Some of the alternatives may be a bit cheaper, but you end up paying more if you still want to hang onto ad-free YT.
Given you said budget isn’t an issue, I’d personally still stick with YTM, but I haven’t personally had any issues with its radio function, and while I don’t listen to much Aussie stuff, I do have pretty esoteric tastes and it’s generally pretty decent.
You’ve got to give Microsoft credit for their dedication to backwards compatibility.