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re: Cord Cutting and Expansion
Posted on 6/27/15 at 8:54 am to murfvol
Posted on 6/27/15 at 8:54 am to murfvol
Are you talking Slingbox or Sling TV?
I really want to cut the cord on my $100+ satellite bill and am considering going with Sling TV via my Roku.
Roku + OTA + Netflix or Hulu + Sling TV would bring it down to less than $30 a month. You could probably ax the $20 for Sling TV during selected months. The only gap would be the regional sports networks to watch the local MLB, NHL, NBA, etc. And I know there's a workaround to get those if you really want them.
So what ideas do other cord cutters have to get what you want at more reasonable rates?
Posted on 6/27/15 at 9:04 am to Mizz-SEC
Apple TV for Watch ESPN , NBC Sports Live, CBS Sports
Time Warner App on IPad for Fox Sports One and Big 10 Network
Have internet through cable...split one to router and one back of TV...run channel scan and surprise, I have SEC Network (not in HD, but who cares), and many more HD channels (local for Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC)
I am able to watch may sporting events by cutting the cord...plus many show content on Hulu, Netflix, and HBO Go.
Time Warner App on IPad for Fox Sports One and Big 10 Network
Have internet through cable...split one to router and one back of TV...run channel scan and surprise, I have SEC Network (not in HD, but who cares), and many more HD channels (local for Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC)
I am able to watch may sporting events by cutting the cord...plus many show content on Hulu, Netflix, and HBO Go.
Posted on 6/27/15 at 10:20 am to Mizz-SEC
Sling TV should have been referenced. Here's why this matters. The Big 10 will have a hugely profitable, but traditional bid process.
In 10 years a conference will have the real opportunity to sell subscriptions without a middle man.
In 10 years a conference will have the real opportunity to sell subscriptions without a middle man.
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