At t uverse lost it too...Directtv lost Disney (includes espn).
Trying to get my old man to switch. But he’s almost 80.Time to do streaming.
I do YouTube TV.
May find Fubo easier to use, it’s a bit more expensive but imo has a more intuitive UI if you’re looking for something more like cable/satelliteTrying to get my old man to switch. But he’s almost 80.
Trying to get my old man to switch. But he’s almost 80.
Anyone lost ESPN recently ?
Know anything?
What does that mean? I'll be 78 in December and I switched to Youtube TV + Sunday Ticket package for this season. 80 is the new 60!!Trying to get my old man to switch. But he’s almost 80.
Fast forward and rewind are clunky with YouTubeTv.May find Fubo easier to use, it’s a bit more expensive but imo has a more intuitive UI if you’re looking for something more like cable/satellite
The multi stream comes in clutch though for football seasonFast forward and rewind are clunky with YouTubeTv.
I just left comcast for directv a couple of months ago and am stuck in a 2 yr contract. Went to watch the USC vs. LSU game and thought it was a one off. Then no FSU game, missed all those tears.
Bottom line, am I fucced or can I get these channels free elsewhere?
The problem is that it might take 6 to 8 weeks for that to happen.Went through this last year with Spectrum. At & t will cave… too many customers will start to bail and they’ll accept Disney’s deal
Not free, but you can opt to stream ESPN+ for 10.99 a month. When Att/Disney settle you can then cancel your subscription.I just left comcast for directv a couple of months ago and am stuck in a 2 yr contract. Went to watch the USC vs. LSU game and thought it was a one off. Then no FSU game, missed all those tears.
Bottom line, am I fucced or can I get these channels free elsewhere?