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YouTube TV, Hulu, Amazon, Netflix, Fubo, Philo, and Sling
Posted on 3/12/21 at 8:12 pm
Posted on 3/12/21 at 8:12 pm
I cut cable years ago and I've only used Amazon and Netflix until two years ago. I switched up from Netflix to Hulu for more options.
Part of the cable drop was cost but a lot of these streaming services are going to same way with price increases. If you had to choose two for your fix of entertainment which ones do you pick?
Right now I tend to stream sports off of Reddit and I have MLB TV/NFL Network.
Part of the cable drop was cost but a lot of these streaming services are going to same way with price increases. If you had to choose two for your fix of entertainment which ones do you pick?
Right now I tend to stream sports off of Reddit and I have MLB TV/NFL Network.
Posted on 3/12/21 at 8:54 pm to tduecen
For the live streaming like Youtube TV, Sling and Hulu Live you need to sit down and make a list of what is important to you not only channel wise but DVR and pick the one that fits you the best, we prefer Hulu Live but coming from no cable/sat you might be more flexible.
The one service you didn't list that I would prefer to have is HBO Max. Out of every streaming service it is the last one I would give up.
The one service you didn't list that I would prefer to have is HBO Max. Out of every streaming service it is the last one I would give up.
Posted on 3/13/21 at 6:34 am to tduecen
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Part of the cable drop was cost but a lot of these streaming services are going to same way with price increases.
I cut out cable a year ago and switched to Youtube TV. Then they started raising their price. After a year, I noticed that Youtube TV and my internet service was costing me more each month than cable. So I looked at cable bundles again and I got a good deal with Xfinity so now I am back with Xfinity paying a lot less than Youtube TV and internet service.
Posted on 3/13/21 at 7:26 am to tduecen
Cutting the cord and trying to save is a pipe dream if you’re not going to change viewing habits. Gotta let it go.
YTTV from Sept-Jan for college football. We just cancelled Netflix 2 months ago. We get Hulu with ads for free as a promotional thing for our family cell phone plan. Cancelled Prime because they no longer properly adhere to their delivery dates and their selection were free movies/shows sucks. Cancelled Disney+ after we nostalgia-tripped a bit and the last season of Mandalorian wrapped up. CGI Luke was about as good as it’s going to get, so I’ve bailed before I pay to see more terrible Star Wars
CBS, Peacock, all that other shite. Please. Not worth it. If I want network trash, I’d install an antenna. It’s basically YouTube videos (free), Hulu (free with our cell phone plan) and 5 months of YTTV. We can always sub to something, binge a show, then cancel. I don’t think we’ll watch shows anymore until all their seasons are complete and available. Better shite to do than watch and wait.
YTTV from Sept-Jan for college football. We just cancelled Netflix 2 months ago. We get Hulu with ads for free as a promotional thing for our family cell phone plan. Cancelled Prime because they no longer properly adhere to their delivery dates and their selection were free movies/shows sucks. Cancelled Disney+ after we nostalgia-tripped a bit and the last season of Mandalorian wrapped up. CGI Luke was about as good as it’s going to get, so I’ve bailed before I pay to see more terrible Star Wars
CBS, Peacock, all that other shite. Please. Not worth it. If I want network trash, I’d install an antenna. It’s basically YouTube videos (free), Hulu (free with our cell phone plan) and 5 months of YTTV. We can always sub to something, binge a show, then cancel. I don’t think we’ll watch shows anymore until all their seasons are complete and available. Better shite to do than watch and wait.
Posted on 3/13/21 at 8:07 am to tduecen
HULU and HBO MAX get the most runs in our house. Netflix has become a pay for one month when a few shows are out we want to see. We like the options on these two the best. Prime may have good stuff, but their GUI is cumbersome. We don’t use it much
Posted on 3/13/21 at 9:01 am to tduecen
Not considering live TV, Hulu is my #1 for content with Netflix #2. Amazon and Disney are secondary and could come and go as desired.
Posted on 3/13/21 at 12:00 pm to tduecen
Netflix sucks now. Ever since the other companies made their own streaming services, their library has been terrible. I don’t care about their new direct to Netflix films. HBO Max has become the main one I use now. How long is the free HBO with ATT? As long as you have the contract or just one year?
This post was edited on 3/13/21 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 3/13/21 at 1:04 pm to tduecen
I need Fox Sports regional for the Mavs/Rangers/Stars and I need Pac 12 Net so my wife can watch her Colorado Buffaloes.
The only way to assure we have the content from both of those networks is Spectrum. I hate using streams to watch sports so w/cable I stay.
If we weren't big sports fans we'd probably do the Hulu/Disney+/ESPN+ bundle, AMC+, Peacock, and HBOMax as our main TV grouping. Netflix is pretty hit or miss for us, Paramount+ needs major work, Showtime has fallen off lately, and as much as I like Starz I would be fine only ordering it for a month here and there to watch certain shows. Apple has some quality stuff but we're still on our free year so who knows if we'll keep it.
The only way to assure we have the content from both of those networks is Spectrum. I hate using streams to watch sports so w/cable I stay.
If we weren't big sports fans we'd probably do the Hulu/Disney+/ESPN+ bundle, AMC+, Peacock, and HBOMax as our main TV grouping. Netflix is pretty hit or miss for us, Paramount+ needs major work, Showtime has fallen off lately, and as much as I like Starz I would be fine only ordering it for a month here and there to watch certain shows. Apple has some quality stuff but we're still on our free year so who knows if we'll keep it.
This post was edited on 3/13/21 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 3/13/21 at 6:02 pm to tduecen
HBO max is now free for a year if you have AT&T internet. I went to pay my bill and said i have it for the next year at no cost. enjoying it so far.
Posted on 3/14/21 at 9:14 am to tduecen
Netflix is good for mindless entertainment, HBO max is for what "you really wanna watch."
Posted on 3/14/21 at 11:21 am to tduecen
I have YouTube TV, Netflix, and findtv dot net.
Find tv has any series imaginable for a few cents per episode.
Find tv has any series imaginable for a few cents per episode.
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