BearCat204
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According to the link you posted. $35 when launched - $40 in 2018 - $50 in 2019 - now $64.99That’s a pretty substantial hike, obviously. I’m still a lot better of than what I was paying for cable, but much less so than initially. Wasn’t YouTube TV originally like $30 a month when it first came out?
Sounds right. I’m guilty of not fully reading. Lol. I actually read an article and went back to copy/paste and selected a different one, I guess.According to the link you posted. $35 when launched - $40 in 2018 - $50 in 2019 - now $64.99
That’s a pretty substantial hike, obviously. I’m still a lot better of than what I was paying for cable, but much less so than initially. Wasn’t YouTube TV originally like $30 a month when it first came out?
It works fine for me. There are a few channel's websites I wish you could log into with them as your cable provider, that I can't. TNT, Adult Swim, ECT. But I've been pretty pleased with it overall. The built in DVR is a little wonky every once in a while. But it's not a frequent problem. It plays well with a Roku. I haven't tried it with any of the Amazon boxes/sticks.Good God... Is Sling any good? I had Sling for a few weeks in 2016 and it had issues. I just need something with SEC Network. Whatever the cheapest option is with SECN, because I can then just use the ESPN app..
It works fine for me. There are a few channel's websites I wish you could log into with them as your cable provider, that I can't. TNT, Adult Swim, ECT. But I've been pretty pleased with it overall. The built in DVR is a little wonky every once in a while. But it's not a frequent problem. It plays well with a Roku. I haven't tried it with any of the Amazon boxes/sticks.
Checkout the Roku apps for the following all offer free programs/movies...I canceled HBO. Just canceled YouTube TV. All I wanna do is watch College Football. Everything else is filled by YouTube (regular) and Prime Video. I'm done with MLB, NASCAR, NBA, NFL.