TennesseeTarheel
Sorry, but, this IS my day job.
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I would suggest Roku over Fire. With Fire, you're at the mercy of Amazon's ecosystem. You can get prime of the roku. I haven't found a way to watch Youtubetv on the fire tv device, yet.
ATT, Charter = pot, frying pan. You can throw Comcast right in there with them. All pos.I'm going to blow off Charter internet and check out AT&T. I really really really want to get rid of Charter cable and just go with something like YouTube TV, but my Internet service craps for 3-5 minutes 4 or 5 times a day which makes me think they do it intentionally to keep people attached to the cable teet.
DC Entertainment & Warner Bros. has finally released the price package if its new digital streaming service DC Universe.
A subscription to the service will cost either $74.99 for a full year, or $7.99 month-to-month
DC Universe will be available on iOS, Android, Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Android TV, in addition to web and mobile web access with more to be added at a later date.
The announced broadcasting lineup includes the anticipated live action Titans which will launch the platform this fall along with the announced live action shows Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol and the animated series Young Justice: Outsiders and Harley Quinn which is expected to be more adult oriented coming in early 2019.
You will also be able to stream a number of WB & DC films & TV shows such as the original Christopher Reeve Superman films, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman and the Lynda Carter Wonder Woman series newly remaster in HD. Along with animated series like Batman: The Animated Series also remastered in HD among others.
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I thought it was like ESPN3 and gave you access to the stuff not on ESPN... but like I said, I'm confused by the whole thing. lol.I was under the impression it allowed you digital streaming access to only ESPN channels, as in you don't even have to have a base package in sling or YouTube TV to access them.
Could be wrong though.
What ESPN’s New Streaming Service Doesn’t Have and What It NeedsGotcha. Thanks.