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Other coast, Venice.Not sure where you are in Florida. I have Comcast/xfinity in the Ft. Lauderdale area and CBSSN is available on channels 393, 733 and 1303.
Other coast, Venice.Not sure where you are in Florida. I have Comcast/xfinity in the Ft. Lauderdale area and CBSSN is available on channels 393, 733 and 1303.
Under $80/per month? How did you avoid the recent price increase?I have Hulu Live and am able to livestream the SNY games using the Fox Sports App. My monthly cost for Hulu Live (65+ channels) isn't even close to $300/month. With Disney+ and ESPN+ included, the cost is currently under $80/month.
But I am not trying to argue with you, it is what it is. I just wanted to inform you of my individual circumstances concerning SNY games and the cost.
No FS2 or CBSSN, FWIW.This is the sports package for Sling TV. If you get Fox, you should be able to stream SNY on a Roku or other device.
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I was basing it on the price currently advertised on the Hulu website.Under $80/per month? How did you avoid the recent price increase?
There is an add on for $11 a month that includes FS2No FS2 or CBSSN, FWIW.
Mine is $79.99/mo, which is technically under $80.Under $80/per month? How did you avoid the recent price increase?
Those jerks are ripping me off for $3.01 a month!!Mine is $79.99/mo, which is technically under $80.
My Hulu live does carry CBSSN. You probably have to add it yourself, thats what I had to do. Free for me. SNY is also carried by Hulu Live without using any apps. $93 with taxes plus Disney+ and ESPN+.It turns out that Hulu Live doesn't carry CBSSN, at least in Sacramento. Fox Sports showed the countdown screen, but when it hit zero it went to the Box Score/Play-by-play page.
Guess I'll be thanking MJL again this evening.
I purchased sling blue today however the game was not available on Fox Sports It took my Sling credentials and allowed me to watch FS1, Deportes, and a couple other sports channels. But streaming the UConn game, which was listed, was a no go.There is an add on for $11 a month that includes FS2
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The Big East has a contract with the entire league, so it would be impossible to televise all the women's games as SNY is doing. I had to change to Hulu+TV to get SNY, but it is well worth it.I am in FL and watch UConn women games streaming on my laptop via the FoxSports app. Men's games are usually on Fox or FS1 so never a problem with getting them. Women's games need to follow the men and move to Fox/FS1.
Your tv provider must offer your local Fox station and FS1 in order to livestream the SNY games via the Fox Sports App.I purchased sling blue today however the game was not available on Fox Sports It took my Sling credentials and allowed me to watch FS1, Deportes, and a couple other sports channels. But streaming the UConn game, which was listed, was a no go.
I’m not complaining, guess I’ll have to contact Fox Sports to see what’s up.
My understanding is no. From what I read this will a subscription only streaming platform that will combine the "national" sports channels on a single platform.Does anybody know whether this newly announced streaming platform, about to be launched jointly by Fox, ESPN and Warner Brothers Discovery, might affect future ability to access live telecasts of all UConn games?
Excellent thanks. It’s the local fox station that goofs me up. Maybe I’ll try to trick Sling with a different zipYour tv provider must offer your local Fox station and FS1 in order to livestream the SNY games via the Fox Sports App.
If your tv provider offers SNY, then you don't need Fox or FS1.
Games on SNY may show up on the Fox Sports App listing but that doesn't mean that Fox Sports will broadcast the game on one of their channels, just like the games listed in the App for broadcast on ESPN will not be broadcasted on a Fox channel. For example on today's schedule on the Fox Sports App, the Notre Dame vs Louisville game at 6PM on ESPN is listed. This game will not be broadcasted on any Fox channel.
The only way for (the vast majority of) out of market fans to watch the SNY games is by using the Fox Sports App to livestream the game.
Streaming may be a PITA for most consumers but that is the future not cable. Cable will be dead in another 3-5 years. It's all about the money - ours to them.Strange. Worked here in Syracuse! Streaming services are such a PITA.
Because if it included CBS Sports and SNY, I would drop Hulu live ( or YouTube TV) altogether. For a lot of people sports are the only reason why they have those broadbrush streaming packages.My understanding is no. From what I read this will a subscription only streaming platform that will combine the "national" sports channels on a single platform.
The only games available will be games that originate on the Fox (Fox network, FS1 and FS2), ESPN (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN+, SEC, ACCN, Big12) and WBD channels.
Not sure why this platform is necessary but people smarter than me must think it is.
I would guess that the only way SNY goes "national" is if someone buys up a bunch of regional sports networks, like NESN, SNY, YES, MASN and other RSNs that have gone through various owners and name changes, and put them on a subscription only streaming platform, then we might see them.Because if it included CBS Sports and SNY, I would drop Hulu live ( or YouTube TV) altogether. For a lot of people sports are the only reason why they have those broadbrush streaming packages.
I had the channel listed on Spectrum cable in my area of Conn, but no sound with the game!If you have Spectrum cable, it is channel 139. At least that’s the case in Dunedin. Don’t know if it’s different in other parts of the state.