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I’m thinking of a combination of high speed internet, a Roku, YouTube Tv, Philos, & Netflix to kill the cable bill. Viewing their channels they’re missing SNY, YES, & NESN. How do I get those?
 
Is YouTube tv easier to surf than Sling or about the same? They get the local channels live all the time?
 
Just want to add to the chorus for YouTube TV. I live outside CT (Long Island) and I still get every single UConn game.

The cloud DVR is a big plus - we have a young son, so by the time he gets to bed (for example last night was about 45 minutes after tip off) I can watch the game on either the TV or my iPad and just skip all the ads.
 
Location Spoofing ?

I have Hulu tv and signed up with a NJ address. But when I'm in Fla, I can';t get the NY channels..I've tried using a VPN in NJ, but that doesn't work....I've also manually set my chrome location to NJ, but that doesn't work either...

Is there a way to do this?

Are other providers less strict about this and allow the VPN solution?

Other than the location spoofing issue, Hulu TV is fine. A bit quirky at times, but not worth the expense of paying the TV provider
thx

I've been able to get it to work without spoofing. When I travel I get all of the local channels (broadcast) but still have the NY/CT area channels available. I've been using Hulu for over a year and travel all the time for work and have never had issues with it.
 
Is YouTube tv easier to surf than Sling or about the same? They get the local channels live all the time?
Can't compare to sling, but I really like the interface. It's similar to a cable guide menu, and yes, the local channels are live.
 
I have been thinking about cutting also. Needs: all the ESPN Channels, CBSSN and the Hallmark Channels.

Best option?
 
Wasn’t planning on buying a game system. Any other options? I suppose I could go get wings & hit the pub for a few games I’m not attending. Baseball would be tough though.
You don't need a game system you can use Roku, Amazon Fire, Chromecast, Android TV and Apple TV.
 
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For those who have tried both, which is better YouTube TV or Hulu live?
 
A happy Dallas, TX PS VUE subscriber for almost 2 yrs. Haven’t missed a game.
One of best things about cutting the cord is that it’s basically a month to month contract. If you’re not happy, cancel and move on to the next option.
 
Yeah I'm due for a rate increase soon so after that happens I may have to re-evaluate it. My parents pay about $230 as well and theyre just a town over. I'm in a condo and I think there is a decreased rate because of the level of competition between the providers.
I'm only paying $139(was just $135 last month but increase in fees) here in Atlanta for Comcast Preferred with Starz and Blast internet speed (150 mbps). Of course my reduced rate comes up in March and I'm looking at going with AT&T Fiber 300 GB $60 and Playstation Vue $50 package. Will go back to $45 dollar package when UCONN's season is over. Playstation Vue has HGTV, TLC and Discovery channels which Youtube is missing.
 
There is no subject on the internet more disconnected from reality than cord cutting.

Online every last person is a cordcutter. In reality there are still 90 million cable subs down like 10% over a decade.

It would be a good way to teach a kid about selection bias.
 
For people new to Comcast or who have internet only, here is my recommendation.

Select TP, $99 base price for 2 years:
Includes all sports channels UConn is on
250 MB Blast internet speed

If you have Netflix, consider the Signature package for 119.99 because you’ll get the 400 MB internet speed, Starz and Showtime for $9 more

Purchase own modem/router
Purchase Roku sticks for additional Tvs

The Select should come to about $130 with taxes and fees. Invest 2-$300 or so in the Roku sticks and modem and get a great package for 130-$150.

In my opinion and ADub and others will agree that the X1 platform is awesome and well worth it.
 
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For people new to Comcast or who have internet only, here is my recommendation.

Select TP, $99 base price for 2 years:
Includes all sports channels UConn is on
250 MB Blast internet speed

If you have Netflix, consider the Signature package for 119.99 because you’ll get the 400 MB internet speed, Starz and Showtime for $9 more

But own modem router
Purchase Roku sticks for additional Tvs

The Select should come to about $130 with taxes and fees. Invest 2-$300 or so in the Roku sticks and modem and get a great package for 130-$150.

In my opinion and ADub and others will agree that the X1 platform is awesome and well worth it.

If you are already paying for the roku sticks as you have above, are you saying that getting internet with TV through comcast is cheaper than internet and a streaming option. I don't agree with you on that if that is what you are saying.
 
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If you are already paying for the roku sticks as you have above, are you saying that getting internet with TV through comcast is cheaper than internet and a streaming option. I don't agree with you on that if that is what you are saying.
I’m not. One poster said if he could get internet and all the channels that carry UConn for the $120 range he’d be interested, I was laying out a plan to do just that.
 
I’m not. One poster said if he could get internet and all the channels that carry UConn for the $120 range he’d be interested, I was laying out a plan to do just that.

Ah, OK. I didnt know if you were speaking in general terms or not. Sorry for confusion.
 
Great information from everyone - thank you very much.

I haven't read anything about landline phone options. We currently have Comcast's Triple option with TV, Internet and Phone for $240/mo.Two years ago it was $160, which I was okay with. I've heard horror stories about Frontier's service, so I'm looking for options that include a landline phone (for at least a few more years).
 
Ah, OK. I didnt know if you were speaking in general terms or not. Sorry for confusion.
I work for Comcast and just wanted to share a plan for people who still enjoy traditional cable to not have to sacrifice on a package but still keep the cost in line. CT taxes and fees are $30 or more for most packages that have tv included. It’s a real problem and probably the number one reason people cut the cord for options that don’t have all the taxes and fees. I’m not trying to push Comcast here, it’s just that I know our pricing, fees, equipment costs inside and out. The number one way in my opinion to keep cable costs manageable is to own your own equipment. I can list all the Tvs and streaming devices that have the Xfinity app built in if anyone is interested.
 
Great information from everyone - thank you very much.

I haven't read anything about landline phone options. We currently have Comcast's Triple option with TV, Internet and Phone for $240/mo.Two years ago it was $160, which I was okay with. I've heard horror stories about Frontier's service, so I'm looking for options that include a landline phone (for at least a few more years).

Frontier blows. Don’t touch it.
 
Great information from everyone - thank you very much.

I haven't read anything about landline phone options. We currently have Comcast's Triple option with TV, Internet and Phone for $240/mo.Two years ago it was $160, which I was okay with. I've heard horror stories about Frontier's service, so I'm looking for options that include a landline phone (for at least a few more years).
Not trying to be a d*ck, but what is the point of having a landline these days? Just generally have no clue why on earth someone would need it?
 
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For those who have tried both, which is better YouTube TV or Hulu live?


I have tried both along with Sling TV.

I really wanted Hulu Live to work but it was continuously buffering and going from HD to what looked like 1970's standard def. I killed it within the trial period.

To me You Tube TV is better for a few reasons-
1. All your local network stations come in so you don't have to switch between sources when you channel surf
2. It has all the cable news networks- CNN, Fox, MSNBC, CNBC.
3. Better sports package. I get all the ESPN's including WatchESPN, CBSSN, NBC SN and Fox Sports Channels (These are the Florida regionals. I think this is where YES, NESN or SNY would be part of package in the northeast).

The only thing I miss from Sling TV is Food Network and Travel Channel.

Things may have changed and each of them will give you a free trial period. Try them and stick with what you like. For me, You Tube TV is by far the best.
 
Is YouTube tv easier to surf than Sling or about the same? They get the local channels live all the time?

1. About the same.
2. Yes.
 
A followup question please: no one has mentioned whether the alternatives provide high def/HD. I would never want to go back to standard signal TV
 
Not trying to be a d*ck, but what is the point of having a landline these days? Just generally have no clue why on earth someone would need it?

I literally save one penny a month by bundling my land line and internet. So, I have a land line. Technically. There isn't a phone hooked up in our home anywhere.
 
Seeing this for ads on the side.

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Not trying to be a d*ck, but what is the point of having a landline these days? Just generally have no clue why on earth someone would need it?

without it how would I get all those intrusive sales calls?
 
A followup question please: no one has mentioned whether the alternatives provide high def/HD. I would never want to go back to standard signal TV

Assuming your internet has enough bandwith to stream HD, yes all of these services are HD. PS Vue quality is basically identical to what I had with Comcast. Hulu had buffering issues and not all sports were in 60 FPS when I had it last year; not sure if those issues have been cleared up.
 
A followup question please: no one has mentioned whether the alternatives provide high def/HD. I would never want to go back to standard signal TV

at least YoutubeTV and DirectTV now are all in HD. Even local channels. I believe that youtube is streamed at 60fps, not sure on the others. That is a huge difference when watching games.
 
Not trying to be a d*ck, but what is the point of having a landline these days? Just generally have no clue why on earth someone would need it?

We have been slow to change, but up until 2 years ago, we had an AT&T landline, and a few years back when we lost power for a week at a time during Sandy and the various snowstorms, and everyone was scrambling with their cell phones to recharge their batteries, we never lost our phone connection. When we finally relented and went with Comcast's Xfinity bundle, we lost that advantage. But the call quality is still superior: no one tells us that the call is 'breaking up.'

When our girls who are both out of state call us (on an almost daily basis), they always call the landline because they know we don't carry our cell phones with us around the house. My wife leaves hers on the kitchen counter and I leave mine on my desk in my home office. It's also nice to have caller ID show up on the screen if we're watching TV - not sure that happens with a cell phone.

Lastly, I don't have to worry about the landline phones running out of power. I don't want to stress about the cell battery dying in the afternoon because I've used it for calls, texts, web usage etc. My charge lasts 2-3 days. I'm on my PC for work 8-10 hours a day so i don't really need my cell except for the times I'm on the road.
 
Without reading 4 pages of post I will discuss briefly my experiences... I have Fios 150/150 internet. I use a Roku and pay for the full Sling package (Orange and Blue) and Amazon Prime. We steal a friends Hulu, my GF's family's Netflix, and use my parents Optimum login when necessary so not paying for cable is pretty easy for us under the circumstances.

It has been a nightmare getting the UConn games this year for me (maybe someone can correct me with what im doing) but any game on an ESPN affiliate I should get on Sling but since they are also on SNY then its blocked out. That ruins many games for me. None of my options have CBS Sports like the last few games (Other than Optimum).

In the end, the only reason I have been able to watch all of the games is through using my parent's Optimum login on NBC Sports (SNY games), ESPN online (ESPN-network games) or CBS Sports only on the computer (CBS Sports games). Every once and awhile the stars will align and I can get it on Sling but generally it hasn't been as easy as I hoped.

My girlfriend had all of this already before I moved in so I didn't really have much of a say in what we use and luckily, thanks to my parents account I haven't missed a game. But to people curious about how to do it going forward, I can say in my opinion it hasn't been easy and 1 minute into every UConn game I find myself trying every available option until one works, which is annoying. Maybe I just don't have the right programs e.g. YouTube TV vs Sling vs Hulu so if UConn games are your #1 priority (which for some reason it wasn't for my girlfriend before we moved in together.....) do your research and then pray.

Internet speed wise, 150/150 has been perfectly fine for me (I didn't spring for the 1GB) - I have never had an issue.
 
I pay right around $100 a month for internet and PS Vue and get all of my sports channels. If you can find me a Comcast package that costs anywhere near that AND gets all the ESPN channels and SNY, I'd be happy to switch over, but when I cancelled Comcast last year I was paying close to $220 a month and they said they could only lower my bill by about $15 at the most if I wanted to keep SNY.

I can live with being about 15 seconds behind the live feed to save $100+ a month. It sucks at times getting spoiled on twitter, but I just stay off of twitter until commercials.

About 16 months ago I made the mistake of getting an xfinity bundle That includes cable for three TV’s, internet, phone, alarm and monitoring. It’s outlandish. I’m actually in tears as I type this. I’m thinking about getting this-
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