09-12-2019, 03:16 PM | #11 |
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The trick it to find someone that still has a cable/satellite subscription and use their logins for the apps. So with that said. Anyones parents still have cable and want to hook some fans up?
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09-12-2019, 07:08 PM | #12 |
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09-17-2019, 12:29 PM | #13 |
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Alright. I have done some math on this. I currently have Cincy Bell internet and pay $65 a month. If I switch to Time Warner I might be able to get it to $45. Im getting 200 mbps currently, any lower and i get a little pissy when things are slow.
There are a few of these options that could be cheaper, but DAMNIT CBS sports network screws everything up. So with that said here are the current options. Im not including DTV now(AT&T) as they priced themselves out of the market and sling TV as they dont have the channels Youtube TV...$65 for internet+ $50($55 for Iphone users) $115($120 apple) Cincy Bell: $135.40 after tax (got the quote yesterday)If it wasnt for CBS sports cable providers might be the cheapest, but CBS sports isnt included in any package so you basically have to pay $30 more for 1 channel and the other 15 channels you dont want. Spectrum: $131.47 after tax. Playstation Vue: $65 for internet + $55 for core(has cbs sports) $120 Hulu live: $65 for internet + $55 -----$120 I already have Hulu, so I think im going with Hulu live as it will be a little cheaper than 1 of the others plus paying for Hulu(which I already do) If you dont want to pay extra to get rid of ads, i think its $115 |
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09-18-2019, 05:00 PM | #16 |
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My neighborhood is old wiring everywhere and cable company refuses to update the equipment...so I only get about 10-15 mbps most of the time (at least through my WiFi). I can still stream Netflix, YouTube TV, ESPN, no problem. Sometimes going to the Fox app or ESPN app works a little better than YouTube TV, but 200 should be way overkill as far as needed service.
And some years I've held off going for the streaming service until the conference games start. Most of the "grey area" streaming sites give you pretty good quality in the non-conference games. They somehow become magically more difficult to get a good stream once conference play begins. |
09-22-2019, 10:01 PM | #17 |
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I have YouTube TV and I love it.
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