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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I just got it a couple weeks ago. It takes a little getting used to use the interface vs Spectrum but it's way cheaperOh damn, I actually have YouTube tv
I do miss cable for sure, but it’s definitely really good in terms of streaming alternatives. I do find the broadcast on my tv is maybe 3-5 seconds delayed compared to what’s actually Live.I just got it a couple weeks ago. It takes a little getting used to use the interface vs Spectrum but it's way cheaper
Amazon cut theirs down to where there's hardly any lag between the game and the play-by-play. So that would also be my only concern. Hate seeing the play result pop up before it happens on TV.I do miss cable for sure, but it’s definitely really good in terms of streaming alternatives. I do find the broadcast on my tv is maybe 3-5 seconds delayed compared to what’s actually Live.
Any idea what its going to cost?
Any idea what its going to cost?
I have youtubetv. You get Celtics and pats. No bruins and Sox, as they don’t have nesn- I separately do a Fubo subscription during baseball season for this unfortunately (and don’t care about hockey). No idea about UConn.All I want to know with any of these streaming services:
1. Do I get the local games? Celtics, Bruins, Patriots, UConn
2. Can I get Red Zone?
3. Can I get NFL Network?
4. Can I get ESPN?
Hmmm seems pretty close to what I am looking for. Uconn is usually on FS1/Fox where I believe most the Big East games will live. Does YouTube TV get FS1?I have youtubetv. You get Celtics and pats. No bruins and Sox, as they don’t have nesn- I separately do a Fubo subscription during baseball season for this unfortunately (and don’t care about hockey). No idea about UConn.
Yes you get redzone, nfl network, and espn.
Looks like it.Hmmm seems pretty close to what I am looking for. Uconn is usually on FS1/Fox where I believe most the Big East games will live. Does YouTube TV get FS1?
The Big East contract with Fox ends this year or next. They will almost certainly not be on Fox in the future since Fox just signed the B10 and B12.Hmmm seems pretty close to what I am looking for. Uconn is usually on FS1/Fox where I believe most the Big East games will live. Does YouTube TV get FS1?
DirecTV breaks it up over 5 months I think, so they basically add $60 a month to the bill. Hopefully YouTube TV would do the same. I'd be good with that, because it would mean I don't have to spend another $150 a month for the service and the additional equipment charges, which is significantly higher than the $65 a month YouTube TV would be (it would essentially be $125 per month).So $65x4 plus $300? Best guess? $500-600 to watch at home. What would one spend at the sports bar/restaurant/uber/lyft for a season?