I’ve tried both. Had better video and recordings with YouTubeTV. I thought Sling was better than Hulu. JMHO.Mainly interested in sports. BIG channel is a must. Which is Best bang for your buck?
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I'm right here with you, but I do it year around. Over the air networks only for my household. Plus some streaming. This year we've got free Sunday Ticket through Verizon and Big Ten Plus. My only concerns for how to view would be a few Husker football and a handful of VB games that we would otherwise be home for & able to watch.nice to see I’m not the only one who shuts live tv off outside of football season
In the past Hulu packages with B1G were comparable to YouTube. It’s all crazy expensive.YouTube TV although it’s getting pricey
YoutubeTVMainly interested in sports. BIG channel is a must. Which is Best bang for your buck?
Holla
Mainly interested in sports. BIG channel is a must. Which is Best bang for your buck?
Holla
I've had YouTube TV for about 5 years. I like it. I use it when I travel too. It very rarely does not have a college football game on that I want to watch. The exceptions are it did not have the Pac 12 Network so in the past if I wanted to watch some of the Huskies or Cougar games I could not do so without using my brother's Spectrum password. This has become a non-factor with the demise of the Pac 12. The other con for me but will not affect most of you is that is does not have Roots Sports Northwest. Roots Sports Northwest carries the Mariner games (I am just a very casual baseball fan), some regional FCS football games, mostly Big Sky Conference games like Montana (my grandfather went there so I like to watch them) and a good chunk of Gonzaga basketball games. In the fall when I am out pheasant hunting on Sundays, I usually have the app operating on my iPhone so I can watch (listen) to games, running the sound using Bluetooth to my car speakers, as I am driving from field to field. We have pretty good cell service in our rural farm country.Mainly interested in sports. BIG channel is a must. Which is Best bang for your buck?
Holla
stupid PAC12 went with apple. Glad they foldedI've had YouTube TV for about 5 years. I like it. I use it when I travel too. It very rarely does not have a college football game on that I want to watch. The exceptions are it did not have the Pac 12 Network so in the past if I wanted to watch some of the Huskies or Cougar games I could not do so without using my brother's Spectrum password. This has become a non-factor with the demise of the Pac 12. The other con for me but will not affect most of you is that is does not have Roots Sports Northwest. Roots Sports Northwest carries the Mariner games (I am just a very casual baseball fan), some regional FCS football games, mostly Big Sky Conference games like Montana (my grandfather went there so I like to watch them) and a good chunk of Gonzaga basketball games. In the fall when I am out pheasant hunting on Sundays, I usually have the app operating on my iPhone so I can watch (listen) to games, running the sound using Bluetooth to my car speakers, as I am driving from field to field. We have pretty good cell service in our rural farm country.
I've had YouTube TV for about 5 years. I like it. I use it when I travel too. It very rarely does not have a college football game on that I want to watch. The exceptions are it did not have the Pac 12 Network so in the past if I wanted to watch some of the Huskies or Cougar games I could not do so without using my brother's Spectrum password. This has become a non-factor with the demise of the Pac 12. The other con for me but will not affect most of you is that is does not have Roots Sports Northwest. Roots Sports Northwest carries the Mariner games (I am just a very casual baseball fan), some regional FCS football games, mostly Big Sky Conference games like Montana (my grandfather went there so I like to watch them) and a good chunk of Gonzaga basketball games. In the fall when I am out pheasant hunting on Sundays, I usually have the app operating on my iPhone so I can watch (listen) to games, running the sound using Bluetooth to my car speakers, as I am driving from field to field. We have pretty good cell service in our rural farm country.
Love the multi-screen function. On Saturdays during college football season, I bring out an old 42-inch Visio TV into the room where I have a Samsung 65-inch TV. I put the main game on the larger TV and use the multi-screen option on the smaller TVYoutubeTV for me. They are supposedly going to allow for picking the 4 multi-screen games instead of the pre-selected options. Not sure if that will come to fruition.
Curious what all you get with Big Ten Plus... Does this allow you to watch any game on BTN as it happens live?I'm right here with you, but I do it year around. Over the air networks only for my household. Plus some streaming. This year we've got free Sunday Ticket through Verizon and Big Ten Plus. My only concerns for how to view would be a few Husker football and a handful of VB games that we would otherwise be home for & able to watch.
I've never had it before-- I got in for a free year as an "Oregon fan" being welcomed to the Big 10. From what I've read, you get live volleyball and some other sports. No live football games-- this surprised me, I figured in an 18 team conference a few last pick non-conference games would be shown live. But I think that all of the football games are available the next day.Curious what all you get with Big Ten Plus... Does this allow you to watch any game on BTN as it happens live?
no bar in our townI mean..
here's the deal...
if there's a game you can't get with one of your streaming services...
doesn't matter which one...
you go to a sports bar to watch it...
problem solved!!
Sounds like it would then be cheaper for you to just pay for a streaming service for a month vs. gas and beers.no bar in our town
it sure does. hundreds of games a month with 5 screens hooked up to my PC.Sounds like it would then be cheaper for you to just pay for a streaming service for a month vs. gas and beers.
When the alternative is either other streaming services that cost the same, for the features, or satellite which is twice as expensive, it's still a good deal.I had youtube TV back when it was $39 a month. Paying $75 now but I still have it.
I know the streaming prices are getting to and above what the old cable prices were that caused the cord cutting, but overall it’s still a nice deal because without contracts I go the four months of the football season and don’t need to pay for the other 8 when I don’t really watch live TV. I do have antennas that pick up all the broadcast stations so this set up is good.When the alternative is either other streaming services that cost the same, for the features, or satellite which is twice as expensive, it's still a good deal.
My bill for dish is $188..... it's stupid, but 4 other adults overrule me.....
any links to such hardware?Umm, get a black box. Pay a cheap sub and get everything from pay per view to all streaming service. Every college football game that has a telecast
4 other adults? You don’t by chance have a pineapple on your porch do you?When the alternative is either other streaming services that cost the same, for the features, or satellite which is twice as expensive, it's still a good deal.
My bill for dish is $188..... it's stupid, but 4 other adults overrule me.....
4 other adults? You don’t by chance have a pineapple on your porch do you?