Jack
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Did the same thing the first of October and I agree it is easier and certainly cheaper. Also portable between the two houses so saved money in both places. I'm using it through Roku though.
I threatened this earlier and will come back to it.
The big catch is having access to football.
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I switched to YouTube TV a few months ago and have no regrets.
The bozos at YouTube TV just cut all Florida Sports channels! Just switched to AT&T TV. The Tampa Bay Lightning are back on my TV now!
Picture quality is way better too.
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Now that Sinclair owns all of the old regional Fox Sports networks the rules have apparently changed and none of the Internet TV providers carry there channels except AT&T for now. That includes You Tube TV, Hulu, Sling and Fubo. Whether agreements that expired in October are worked out by the start of the MLB season nobody knows yet.
I cut the cord about a year ago. From time to time, I have subscribed (short-term, like 1 month) to providers such as YouTube TV and Sling.
In a few weeks I will likely subscribe to a provider to watch the Australian open.
Doing some reading ahead of time, it looks like all matches will be on ESPN and ESPN2. Sling Orange offers ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3 for $35/mo.
But I just saw that Disney’s new streaming service also offers ESPN.
Their price is less than half of Sling.
Anyone here subscribed to Disney+? Can you access all ESPN channels including live sports events? Any likes, dislikes?
I subscribe to ESPN only. I believe it’s $5/mo. This is all the ESPN channels, live sports, specials, and PPV for things like the UFC.
Can someone tell me how does Apple TV differ from Roku?
Thanks