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We are close to pulling the trigger, but, in the event of the return of live sports, I'd still need YES, ESPN, and FS1. What is the best route to take here?
But NO to YESI have and love YoutubeTv. 50$ a month and a ton of sports channels. Look into it.
I cut YouTube once March Madness was canceled but once sports is back, I'm joining Hulu Live TV. It has all the sports you mentioned.We are close to pulling the trigger, but, in the event of the return of live sports, I'd still need YES, ESPN, and FS1. What is the best route to take here?
Speaking of the Mets, I'm sure you're aware but you can get Mets games only by purchasing a subscription to MLB a la carte for about $90 a season. I've done it for 3+ years now, absolute steal of a deal for someone who lives outside the broadcast area or doesn't have access to SNY.
Be careful with a VPN. I'm in FL and Hulu wouldn't get me my stations even with a VPN...there are other ways they track your actual location. VPN still provides security, but is not a lock for out of market games.One important distinction: it's only available if you live outside the broadcast area of SNY. If you live in NY and have a cable provider that does not have SNY, you are still not eligible for that service (unless you use a VPN).
One important distinction: it's only available if you live outside the broadcast area of SNY. If you live in NY and have a cable provider that does not have SNY, you are still not eligible for that service (unless you use a VPN).
Sounds too good to be true....Get your sports here. Acme Streamz is the place. $99 a year for two TVs, every regional sport channel from the east to the west plus NFL, MLB, NHL, NBA and ESPN+. Yes it has NESN, SNY, YES and MSG. You download the app to Amazon Firestick, you do need the 4K version and your up and running within 30 minutes. I set a friend up yesterday, start to finish. Go to acmestreamz.com and see whats there. O yeah, every movie premium channel also including Sky TV from the UK. I'm in SW FL and I also hooked up my daughter in CT. I just have Frontier internet here, upgraded to 500 mb.
How do you know it is perfectly legal? Their website doesn't even have a legal notices page describing the licensing and copyright limitations common to all content. Do you really believe that all of those channels have licensed their content for such a low price that they can offer it to subscribers for $99 per year? That's roughly the per user cost of ESPN's channels alone. Meanwhile their servers are situated in Malaysia. A service that wanted to legally deliver the best quality content to U.S. subscribers would at least have cache servers situated in the United States to make sure the most heavily watched content is delivered close to the users. There's a reason legal networks (even IP networks) cost more - a combination of licensing fees and building out infrastructure to meet QoS demand.OK, Acme Streamz is perfectly legal. Also check out their facebook page, used for support and advise, Also it is user friendly through the firestick controller. You can use a free trial to check it out or one of the monthly package, one month $10. I been on it for over a year now and I will never go back.
It is true and it is good.
Simply place your trust in the Pizza Lawyer.How do you know it is perfectly legal?