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I can only assume there is a market for networks or production companies to license "newer" reruns to the streaming services. Newer, recorded programs are probably flagged as valid for a year and then expired, and perhaps older recordings don't contain this flag. I noticed Yellowstone is no longer available on-demand via Contour. I guess if you can forgo watching your programs live, drop cable and subscribe to a streaming service for true "Enjoy your shows whenever you please."
- Duran_Duran3 years agoNew Contributor III
These were movies that were deleted on their own. Funny thing is they were old movies...from the 1980s!
I just scrolled through and I have one movie recorded 5/17/21. Today is the 19th and it hasn't been deleted.
So maybe some are flagged and some aren't. But how would we know that? Cox needs to be transparent about this.
- Bruce3 years agoHonored Contributor III
I guess somebody could explain, justify or point us to its fine print but if you actually cannot watch your recordings "whenever" you want, why pay for the service?
- Duran_Duran3 years agoNew Contributor III
I would just like transparency on this. I don't think it's too much to ask. :-)
- switching_to_Co2 years agoNew Contributor
Nope. Cox must have a glitch in its software. Frankly it's not worth what Cox charges
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