Netflix and Discovery+. My daughter subscribes to Prime, Peacock, and Hulu. We share them all.
I'd drop Netflix but my daughter and granddaughter use it quite a bit. I'll keep Discovery+ if for no other reason that MotorTrend TV has been rolled into it. I'll use Peacock for some WWE stuff and IndyCar & Motocross.
I also subscribe for premium youtube since they went apeshit on adblockers.
I also have SiriusXM (though I should cancel it) and Spotify (which I love).
Unfortunately, I have pretty shit internet service where I live. If I didn't, I'd see about finding someone with a high quality private tracker torrent invite, get a couple-few massive hard drives, and see about downloading anything & everything I could want for posterity.
There is too much fuckery with streaming apps.
For instance, the show First 48 has something like 20+ seasons, yet Discovery+ only has 4-5 on their app. And they don't have any Monster Garage or Motorcylce Manias. Someone told me that one of the apps (don't know which one) has an altered version of the pilot of The Shield. The original ended plaing a full version of Kid Rock's "Bawitdaba", but since so many of the usual suspects don't like him now, the app was playing a version with a different song in its place.
A few weeks ago, I was listening to Big & Rich on Spotify, and one of their songs has them literally saying "bad word" instead of cursing, as it was a funny lyric. Spotify edited / silenced the words "bad word". lol seriously? I've heard it's possible that in the future, streaming apps won't avail the song "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen since it's "insensitive" to "modern audiences" and such.
I'd rather just compile my own library of all this so I have it.
My internet connection now is just so slow that it doesn't make any sense to attempt it.