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I just heard that ESPN/Disney is in a squabble with YouTube TV, so you might want to hold off, word is YT could lose them.
I just heard that ESPN/Disney is in a squabble with YouTube TV, so you might want to hold off, word is YT could lose them.
Appreciate you, will give it a runInteresting..they get me too, but when I reset the VPN I'm always able to watch the whole game or race..even worked on the overseas flight..
“But…but we’ve got WWE now!”I just heard that ESPN/Disney is in a squabble with YouTube TV, so you might want to hold off, word is YT could lose them.
I do not like having to navigate 100 pop ups while eventually getting to a video that I’m not convinced is somehow streaming from a VHS tape.Agreed things like Streameast are my “in case of emergency break glass” options
YouTube tv is legit. I use Hulu Live (or whatever they call it these days) and it’s got a lot of options as they’ve done this whole merger with Disney/ESPN. It can be a huge pain in the *** as well though
I’m a grown *** man that wants to hit a button and watch the game on a big *** tvI do not like having to navigate 100 pop ups while eventually getting to a video that I’m not convinced is somehow streaming from a VHS tape.
I much prefer paying ESPN to watch their 2002 DVD quality![]()
YoutubeTV is the best of the main ones to choose from if you're actually trying to pay and I don't think it's particularly close. You'll get access to watch ESPN. And Multiview is great now that you can pick your own game groupings.
IPTV with a vpn (though probably not even needed tbh, most are https now anyways). I mean "illegal"... but so is speeding 5mph over the limit. One of those things would cost you a couple hundred bucks, and one saves you a couple hundred bucks while the only actual downside is choosing a **** provider that maybe scams you or just has constantly buffering service... IPTV is like $5-$15/month for PPV and every channel you could imagine, and most have VOD included.
Theres also countless free streaming websites that you could use and just cast to the tv. If you wanna get real grimy you could just Use TempEmail to create throwaway Emails and Privacy.com to create virtual cards with a $3 Limit (or whatever you choose. But low enough to do the verification charge sites usually try to do for subscritpions), and just keep signing up for Free week/month long trials and cancelling before you are charged lol.
I use YTTV now because Fubo doesn’t have Turner channels for basketball, but strictly for football the below is the best route if you’re looking to save money and not deal with illegal streams ****ting out at the worst possible time
Yup.. Google and Disney are brawling over this...but the current agreement is til December so this season should be okay.I just heard that ESPN/Disney is in a squabble with YouTube TV, so you might want to hold off, word is YT could lose them.
Buncha ****** nerdsYup.. Google and Disney are brawling over this...but the current agreement is til December so this season should be okay.
The loss if I understand correctly will be any ESPN unlimited content but you'd still get "basic" ESPN service.
We'll see what happens...
Someone on here mentioned Breaking Cable, said it has been reliable. I will be trying that out. It's one of those "every channel and pay per view" things and runs like $70 for 6 months.
That was with DirectTV stream. Was a nightmare. Finally pushed me to switch to YouTube TV.Didn’t they go through the same thing last year?
Does that include the fan duel channel?We went to YouTube about a month ago. It has all the local alphabet channels, all ESPN, ACCN, and many others for $82.99 a month plus tax. So far, we’re pleased with it.
I don’t think so but there are some channels you can add.Does that include the fan duel channel?
Also included with a 247 sub if you have one that wasn’t purchased with a promo price.- Buy Paramount+ Premium for $10/month. If you have Walmart+ you can get this discounted. Or there will likely be black Friday deals for 1yr offers. This gives you access to CBS live.
Does this also give you SEC and ACC Networks?Day Pass by Sling TV—as low as $4.99
It appears to be the Orange package. Which has ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 and ESPN4K.
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It says you can add on the sports package for an extra dollar:Does this also give you SEC and ACC Networks?