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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?
 
Youtube TV just added Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, and MotorTrend. No Hallmark though. Bad news is their price is going up to $49 a month.
Love to see this.
 
Youtube TV just added Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, and MotorTrend. No Hallmark though. Bad news is their price is going up to $49 a month.

Thanks. Even with the bike in price, it is cheaper than the PlayStation package I would need. I would love to not have Hallmark but I answer to a higher authority.
 
Youtube TV just added Discovery Channel, HGTV, Food Network, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Travel Channel, and MotorTrend. No Hallmark though. Bad news is their price is going up to $49 a month.

Not a fan.

Yes, I'd like those additional channels and like I can wait at any time.

But, I'd like options to keep existing package. May have to vote with wallet and give Hulu Live another look.
 
Thanks. Even with the bike in price, it is cheaper than the PlayStation package I would need. I would love to not have Hallmark but I answer to a higher authority.
For me with PlayStation vue I get all the same channels for 49.99 and when Uconn’s Season is over I can go to 44.99 package or just pick up sling for cheaper option. Don’t people switch streaming services throughout the year to save money?
 
For me with PlayStation vue I get all the same channels for 49.99 and when Uconn’s Season is over I can go to 44.99 package or just pick up sling for cheaper option. Don’t people switch streaming services throughout the year to save money?

I've been staying with the combo of Netflix, Amazon and You Tube TV for about a year now and really don't have the need to adjust throughout the year.
Do people shut off HBO streaming when GoT is off the air and sign up just to see new episodes? Asking honestly because I don't know.
 
I've been staying with the combo of Netflix, Amazon and You Tube TV for about a year now and really don't have the need to adjust throughout the year.
Do people shut off HBO streaming when GoT is off the air and sign up just to see new episodes? Asking honestly because I don't know.
I would believe so. I know I would do that with starz if they didn’t cancel counterpart. I will definitely go to sling now that college basketball season is over. It is all about saving money when I’m not watching certain channels throughout the year. I’m not a huge tv watcher though. I like to get outside and enjoy my life.
 
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Best option IMO is just getting Netflix or Hulu and internet. I only watch sports for TV, and you can stream almost any sporting event for free these days
 
I would believe so. I know I would do that with starz if they didn’t cancel counterpart. I will definitely go to sling now that college basketball season is over. It is all about saving money when I’m not watching certain channels throughout the year. I’m not a huge tv watcher though. I like to get outside and enjoy my life.

I live in an area where I don't get all the local networks with an OTA antenna. You Tube TV gets me all the local news stations.

Now that World Curling championships is over, I could drop down to a sling package. NBC Sports and Olympic channel have gotten way more viewing from me than I anticipated. I watched more luge, skeleton, bobsled, downhill and Super G the past 3 months than I had in a decade (No, I don't watch slalom. That's dweeb viewing right there).
 
I'm looking forward to the time when I can pick my channels and pay accordingly. Providers have license fees per channel...they should just say for $50/month, you can pick based on the fee per channel...would solve a lot of issues for users
 
Best option IMO is just getting Netflix or Hulu and internet. I only watch sports for TV, and you can stream almost any sporting event for free these days
Where do you stream almost any sporting even for free? Do you use reddit for the links? I always have issues with too many pop ups on my computer with those.
 
I live in an area where I don't get all the local networks with an OTA antenna. You Tube TV gets me all the local news stations.

Now that World Curling championships is over, I could drop down to a sling package. NBC Sports and Olympic channel have gotten way more viewing from me than I anticipated. I watched more luge, skeleton, bobsled, downhill and Super G the past 3 months than I had in a decade (No, I don't watch slalom. That's dweeb viewing right there).
Yeah, Sling has the 3 month special going on right now for $15/month for Blue or the Orange package. They also have blue and orange combined package for $25/month. I might try that for 3 months as it will get me through my soccer season, Liverpool fan and watching some of the Gold Cup for USA. I will probably switch back to Playstation vue after that ends for the $45 package and then upgrade to the $50 once Uconn's season starts.
 
5 things to know about Disney+
3. A Disney streaming bundle may be the next step: Disney's streaming brand is bigger than just its new service. Disney also owns ESPN+ and a controlling stake in Hulu.

Kevin Mayer, the chairman of Disney's Direct-to-Consumer unit, told investors that it was "likely" that Disney will eventually bundle its streaming services together for a "discounted price."
 
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I have YouTube TV and love it. With new changes I am paying the additional $5 to pay through Apple. Have no idea why I pay through Apple. Must have set it up that way when I first joined. Would rather it just go to my debit/credit card. Anyone know how to change the way I get billed to avoid the additional charge? Tried to fix it yesterday with no success. Online help has not been helpful at all.
 
5 things to know about Disney+
3. A Disney streaming bundle may be the next step: Disney's streaming brand is bigger than just its new service. Disney also owns ESPN+ and a controlling stake in Hulu.

Kevin Mayer, the chairman of Disney's Direct-to-Consumer unit, told investors that it was "likely" that Disney will eventually bundle its streaming services together for a "discounted price."
There’s going to come a point in time where the market crashes for streaming tv. Over time people are going to get priced out.

To stream Disney content now you have to buy a Disney package on top of having Netflix, Hulu, Sling, Spotify, etc.
 
Where do you stream almost any sporting even for free? Do you use reddit for the links? I always have issues with too many pop ups on my computer with those.

I'm not saying I do it **wink, nudge**, but Reddit links are useful sometimes during football season.

Make no mistake though it is stealing. Just like the Black Box was back in the day and more recently JustinTV, HomerTV, Wiziwig, etc. were. Heck, my entire entertainment package would be free if I had certain passwords for Hulu, Netflix, HBO, and a nearby wi-fi hot spot.

Alas, my wife complained about our cable recently, so I've put on my to-do to do a more serious analysis into cutting the cord. My kids are 6 and 3. The 6 year old will be able to pick up the new process with no issues (though we will need Nickelodeon, apparently.). The 3 year old mainly watches YouTube Kids on a tablet already.

I'll need HBO, Showtime, any channel that airs Boston Area sports, UConn Football and Basketball, and a DVR-type service. The biggest thing I'll miss (if we go this route) is the voice remote. I'll also probably have to get my own Netflix account, as I will be taking my Comcast password away from my friend who traded me Netflix. I'll also need a good VPN.
 
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youtubetv just jumped from $40 to $49 because they added channels including HG and Food (wife channels). I just cancelled my Philo so the $9 increase offsets $16 Philo.
 
Not cord cutting per se, but kinda. I have Triple play with Comcast: internet, cable, voice for my home office land line. I have a cell phone through ATT for $65/month. That charge kills me, my cell phone use is small and I use no data.

I just switched the cell to Xfinity mobile. Talk and text is free, pay by the gig for data. Your calls go through your modem wifi. On the road it searches for an Xfinity hot spot, lacking that it puts you on Verizon. From what I've been told it will around $9/month. I'll be setting up the new phone this weekend. We'll see.

I do feel a little dirty being all-in with Comcast.
 
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5 things to know about Disney+
3. A Disney streaming bundle may be the next step: Disney's streaming brand is bigger than just its new service. Disney also owns ESPN+ and a controlling stake in Hulu.

Kevin Mayer, the chairman of Disney's Direct-to-Consumer unit, told investors that it was "likely" that Disney will eventually bundle its streaming services together for a "discounted price."

Disney Plus is 6.99. That takes a lot of upside out of a bundle.
 
youtubetv just jumped from $40 to $49 because they added channels including HG and Food (wife channels). I just cancelled my Philo so the $9 increase offsets $16 Philo.

I’d do the same but the kid likes Nick & Wife- Hallmark movies. Disappointing it went up $9. Once they switch you over from cable, they will all start walking up their prices..
 
I have YouTube TV and love it. With new changes I am paying the additional $5 to pay through Apple. Have no idea why I pay through Apple. Must have set it up that way when I first joined. Would rather it just go to my debit/credit card. Anyone know how to change the way I get billed to avoid the additional charge? Tried to fix it yesterday with no success. Online help has not been helpful at all.

I'm not sure where to go, but I have my account set up through PayPal and just pay through there every month. Makes it easy cause it just self debits out of checking account.
 
I'm not saying I do it **wink, nudge**, but Reddit links are useful sometimes during football season.

Make no mistake though it is stealing. Just like the Black Box was back in the day and more recently JustinTV, HomerTV, Wiziwig, etc. were. Heck, my entire entertainment package would be free if I had certain passwords for Hulu, Netflix, HBO, and a nearby wi-fi hot spot.

Alas, my wife complained about our cable recently, so I've put on my to-do to do a more serious analysis into cutting the cord. My kids are 6 and 3. The 6 year old will be able to pick up the new process with no issues (though we will need Nickelodeon, apparently.). The 3 year old mainly watches YouTube Kids on a tablet already.

I'll need HBO, Showtime, any channel that airs Boston Area sports, UConn Football and Basketball, and a DVR-type service. The biggest thing I'll miss (if we go this route) is the voice remote. I'll also probably have to get my own Netflix account, as I will be taking my Comcast password away from my friend who traded me Netflix. I'll also need a good VPN.
Yeah, not having kids helps and my wife is simple. Just likes movies(nexflix free through T-mobile) and watching her Brazilian soap operas re-runs on Youtube. I like watching some news, UCONN basketball, Liverpool and Red Sox(MLBTV app free from T-mobile) and movies. I did like Counterpart and Highlander on Starz but I'm not paying for it since the prior has now been cancelled. I guess I'm a good candidate for cord-cutting as I don't watch a lot of TV. The one thing I do miss with cable is 5.1 surround sound. Most the streaming tv don't have this so it sucks. I got over it though when factoring in the $65-$115/month(depending on the months UCONN is playing) I will save.
 
I personally hate the You Tube TV change. They should have made those extra channels a $10 option instead of making everyone pay for it. Now I'm considering a change. Unfortunately I really like it, but I don't like paying $10 for something I don't want or need.
 
Curious, where do you go to stream for free?

Reddit. During cfb season I go to the reddit cfb streams page, same for college basketball. I get network tv right now so have access to all nfl games, but could do the same for nfl if I didn’t. It’s not technically legal, but who really cares about that?
 
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Reddit. During cfb season I go to the reddit cfb streams page, same for college basketball. I get network tv right now so have access to all nfl games, but could do the same for nfl if I didn’t. It’s not technically legal, but who really cares about that?
Yah, I go to reddit too and it is not technically legal as you said, but not many people care but I did get chastised (I feel unfairly) earlier in the thread for saying I watch games via streaming.

So yah, I guess reddit is the best free source then. Thanks.
 
Reddit. During cfb season I go to the reddit cfb streams page, same for college basketball. I get network tv right now so have access to all nfl games, but could do the same for nfl if I didn’t. It’s not technically legal, but who really cares about that?

my kind of religious guru. do you sell indulgences?
 
I personally hate the You Tube TV change. They should have made those extra channels a $10 option instead of making everyone pay for it. Now I'm considering a change. Unfortunately I really like it, but I don't like paying $10 for something I don't want or need.

They pretty clearly just wanted (or needed) to raise prices and just grabbed a few more channels to justify it.
 
my kind of religious guru. do you sell indulgences?

I just don’t think that my streaming a game for free really has a serious impact on the nfl or ncaa. Their model just sucks. I’d pay $10 per month to watch college football or the nfl, I don’t want 4000 channels at $250 per month so I can watch Tulane stomp us
 
I just don’t think that my streaming a game for free really has a serious impact on the nfl or ncaa. Their model just sucks. I’d pay $10 per month to watch college football or the nfl, I don’t want 4000 channels at $250 per month so I can watch Tulane stomp us

i don’t care if people stream - I just am
excited to have my spritual advisor play it fast and loose with the rules. slippery slope baby
 
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