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I had YouTube tv but they kept raising the price so I swapped it for AT&T tv since I already had the AT&T fiber internet. The service is great but like most of these cable/streaming services, they practically force you to pay for the upgraded packages to get channels like ACC network and ESPNU. The DVR is really easy and you can upload the app onto phones, tablets and other TVs so I can watch everything anywhere

I saw that w/ YouTube TV. Think they started at $39.99/month and now they are almost $65/month.
 
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I saw that w/ YouTube TV. Think they started at $39.99/month and now they are almost $65/month.
Yeah they originally didn’t have any Viacom channels but I didn’t care. Then they added the Viacom channels and the price went up regardless of whether you wanted those channels or not.
 
Personally I think YouTube TV is the way to go. You get unlimited DVR. I still have basically the entire college football season saved from last year. Not just Miami games, but every game that was televised. The Viacom price hike was a *****, though
 
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if you have tmobile, you get youtubeTV for $10 off which isn't bad. i pay $58 a month for 90 channels including ACC network and it's unlimited DVR and streams
 
I do Hulu, but it is a Disney product. They rob you and the navigation sucks, but I get all the local and national sports channels.
I recently got basic Hulu for free with my AT&T account, so I may pay for the additional sports package and give them another try.
 
How is fubo for football? I was considering it this season because you can split the screen into quads (called Multiview, but you need an Apple TV).
I mostly use it for soccer. But I imagine it is good. Most of the major Networks are available.
 
I tried Hulu last season, but canceled after a month and switch back to YouTubeTV. Hulu’s app was unreliable, for me. I never once had a problem with the YouTubeTV app in four seasons. More expensive but worth it to me.
Yeah Hulu can pretty spotty. They do have a nice selection of college football though
 
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I went with YoutubeTV back in March and dont regret it. Its base package is $64.99/month and comes out to $72.95 after taxes. All the major espn channels plus U, ACCN, SECN NFL Network, NBA TV, MLB Network, FS1 and 2, NBCSN. Local stations from where your watching, app is on smart tvs and phones, unlimited DVR, can search/browse movies and sports teams and add them to your list to be recorded when they air/play.

Ill add the package with Redzone next week which is 10.99 and will also give me Fox College Sports.
 
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