Originally Posted by Guitarhacker
You can find a lot of full length concerts on YouTube that don't require a sign in and a contribute to the cause requirement.
While PBS broadcasts do have concert moderators that can be bothersome, we always keep the mute button handy. And those fundraising breaks are perfect for refilling the popcorn bowl. Plus, PBS offers unique content you won't find elsewhere.

There are many ways to consume content. YouTube on a computer screen is certainly one option, albeit with its own equally annoying ads and at times, low quality audio and video. Everyone has their own set of preferences and constraints; to each his own.

For us, the overall quality of YouTube videos (or any PC-delivered content) pales in comparison to listening and viewing in our living room. The differences between a computer screen and a large smart TV, the comfort of a spacious living room versus a cramped studio, and the overall quality of the original content all are important to us. The biggest difference for us is the home-theater audio setup in the living room which is vastly superior to the pair of small studio monitors in the studio. Each tool and setting has its role and purpose.

I understand that not everyone has these same options available, and some will have setups and options we don't have. We find PBS to be a great option in our portfolio, and I understand that Passport offers even more flexibility and choice.


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