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re: So I cut the cord on cable and need help.

Posted on 7/30/19 at 9:38 am to
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 7/30/19 at 9:38 am to
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YouTube TV is so reliable. Great layout. Take it anywhere on your mobile device. And football season will cost you about $200.
I know people are recommending “back door” ways to do this. But seriously, just pay a couple hundred, do it legally, have access to all your channels anywhere you go and just relax. So much easier this way, IMO. Better yet, with YouTube TV, find a friend who lives near you and split the cost.



Agreed - YouTubeTV is fantastic. The DVR features are insane (no limit, the way it organizes them by show in order like Netflix). It literally has every Braves and Alabama game since 2017 recorded and neatly categorized under one icon on the screen. Great selection of channels. Can cast it to the TV from phone or tablet, watch on phone/tablet/computer. All for $50.

100% recommend.
Posted by westide
Bamala
Member since Sep 2014
2882 posts
Posted on 7/30/19 at 10:10 am to
Anyone using Mediacom? I have had AT&T for a long time. I have thought about ditching Dish Network, but I am not sure if my current internet speed would be sufficient for Hulu or You Tube.
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
22850 posts
Posted on 7/30/19 at 12:41 pm to
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Agreed - YouTubeTV is fantastic. The DVR features are insane (no limit, the way it organizes them by show in order like Netflix). It literally has every Braves and Alabama game since 2017 recorded and neatly categorized under one icon on the screen. Great selection of channels. Can cast it to the TV from phone or tablet, watch on phone/tablet/computer. All for $50.

100% recommend.


How does it do for older TV shows and such?

My biggest reason for going with Hulu is my wife watches off the library of shows. It's basically a lot like netflix, with a different selection. Plus, they have their own shows.

And you can get that library commercial free for $13 without the live TV, which is what I do in the offseason. Going to Live takes the price up to $45. But it's really only about a $30 increase.

If a TV show comes on tonight, you can usually watch it on Hulu the next day or 2 without commercials. She likes those singing shows and we don't even need to pay for live TV, unless you just really have to watch them the night before.

When I tried the trail last year, I didn't really see stuff like that. All I saw was live TV.

But you mention all those old sporting events all neatly categorized and all that and you have gotten my attention.
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