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OK, what streaming services do I need to watch all the games for the least money?
Sorry understand this has been asked before over and over
 
Hulu is another option - but not sure if you can create a package that costs less than YouTube TV. Not that it costs much more with all the bells and whistles. In the past Peacock has had a $20.00 annual sign up for new users. Not sure if it is still that cheap.
 
Hulu is another option - but not sure if you can create a package that costs less than YouTube TV. Not that it costs much more with all the bells and whistles. In the past Peacock has had a $20.00 annual sign up for new users. Not sure if it is still that cheap.
I think peacock has a student rate
 
YouTube tv will get you every game (except the ones on peacock) for the best price.

I don’t know if this is a YouTube tv thing or if it looks this way on cable and Hulu, but the picture quality of Fox broadcasts look significantly worse than ESPN. I have YouTube tv 4k and 4k games on Fox vs ESPN aren’t even comparable. It makes me jealous of other leagues that ESPN carries.
 
YouTubeTV. $77 per month. Get all the games whether FoxSports (FS1, FS2), CBSsports ,etc. If you like NFL, Sunday Ticket has all out of area Sunday games; you get a discount for being a YouTubeTV subscriber.
 
YouTube tv will get you every game (except the ones on peacock) for the best price.

I don’t know if this is a YouTube tv thing or if it looks this way on cable and Hulu, but the picture quality of Fox broadcasts look significantly worse than ESPN. I have YouTube tv 4k and 4k games on Fox vs ESPN aren’t even comparable. It makes me jealous of other leagues that ESPN carries.
You might want to try to stream on the fox app. It’s a garbage app but when it works the picture quality it’s pretty good/better than cable and streaming tv.
 
I'm still not seeing TNT, TBS and TruTV on Fubo which are needed for March Madness. That is why I went with YouTubeTV four years ago. Big detractors are that no RSNs on YouTubeTV (NESN, YES or SNY), but all three are available on Fubo.
 
Piling onto the YouTube TV recommendation. If you package YouTube TV with Frontier as your ISP you'll get $10/month off the YouTube. My only regret is that I didn't do it sooner.
 
OK, what streaming services do I need to watch all the games for the least money?
Sorry understand this has been asked before over and over
Try Direct TV, the picture quality is a tad better than streaming. I know, I have both.
 
Piling onto the YouTube TV recommendation. If you package YouTube TV with Frontier as your ISP you'll get $10/month off the YouTube. My only regret is that I didn't do it sooner.

How do you get that? I have Frontier, but I've always signed up for YoutubeTV before the season starts through my Google account.
 
Try Direct TV, the picture quality is a tad better than streaming. I know, I have both.
I have DirecTV stream. It is good for the local professional teams (YES, Nesn, Sny) but it does not have FS2 or CBSSN.

Going to have to get creative for those games
 
I'm still not seeing TNT, TBS and TruTV on Fubo which are needed for March Madness. That is why I went with YouTubeTV four years ago. Big detractors are that no RSNs on YouTubeTV (NESN, YES or SNY), but all three are available on Fubo.
I also have Fubo. You are correct that TNT, TBS, TruTV, CNN (Turner entities) are no longer carried. But TBS was available during the MLB ALDS & ALCS through MAX so I expect it to be the same during March Madness.
 
OK, what streaming services do I need to watch all the games for the least money?
Sorry understand this has been asked before over and over
Here is the deal on Peacock through slickdeals site(This deal just expired but expect to come back for BF). They do this every Black Friday week and multiple times through the year. I renewed my year earlier with this deal. Just make sure to check the slickdeals site for the update when they offer it again. You can set up a deal alert to be notified when it happens again too.

 
Aren't most of the games on youtube the next day?
I'm surprised a Boneyarder could imagine settling for maybe games being uploaded and having to dodge spoilers.
 
If you do a good Search on Sports Streaming Sites or similar words you can find Sites that will enable you to watch Sports. Admit I don't know how legal some of these sites are.
Admit you know exactly how legal these sites are...
 
But TBS was available during the MLB ALDS & ALCS through MAX so I expect it to be the same during March Madness.
Not positive but I think it was like that this year.
 
I have DirecTV stream. It is good for the local professional teams (YES, Nesn, Sny) but it does not have FS2 or CBSSN.

Going to have to get creative for those games
The dish picture off of the roof is unparalleled, and they’ve upgraded to 4K, but I haven’t gotten that yet.
 
The dish picture off of the roof is unparalleled, and they’ve upgraded to 4K, but I haven’t gotten that yet.
use chrome browser incognito mode and google fs1 streaming and you get 1 hr = 1/2 a game.

Close browser and redo for 2nd half
 

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