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Great news for those of us that stream!
I already use YouTube TV, it works great so I’m sure the ST add is going to be a terrific add on implementation.
The details I’m waiting for is how the “Premium Channel” stand-alone offering is going to work.
There is no way I will subscribe to or even want YoutubeTV. I’m perfectly content getting my cable, including internet access from one company. The package deal (at least for my wife and I) is perfect, and priced right.
Internet only service is way too expensive (obviously they do this on purpose) and the other couple of choices for internet service only is very lacking in both reliability and price.
Sunday Ticket stand-alone streaming could be a very attractive service. Depending on exactly how they design it.
I don’t mind spending some money, but I do care about what I get for what I’m paying for. DirectTV was always lacking....at least for me and my wife.
The details I’m waiting for is how the “Premium Channel” stand-alone offering is going to work.
There is no way I will subscribe to or even want YoutubeTV. I’m perfectly content getting my cable, including internet access from one company. The package deal (at least for my wife and I) is perfect, and priced right.
Internet only service is way too expensive (obviously they do this on purpose) and the other couple of choices for internet service only is very lacking in both reliability and price.
Sunday Ticket stand-alone streaming could be a very attractive service. Depending on exactly how they design it.
I don’t mind spending some money, but I do care about what I get for what I’m paying for. DirectTV was always lacking....at least for me and my wife.
I have google fiber, one of the nice things about living in KC, and I also have youtube premium, 11.99 a month because I haaaaaate ads ruining videos. So will I be able to pay extra for Sunday ticket alone or will I have to have Youtubetv as well (which is like 65 a month, I wouldn't entirely complain if youtubetv offered the C-Span networks [which are really the only thing I miss after cutting cable].
You guys still use dishes or was your direcTv over the webs?
Dish. We had two and one blew off and sailed up the street like a UFO during Hurricane Ian.
We only keep DirectTV for the NFL package.
I wonder how many subscribers they'll have left after this.
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I have google fiber, one of the nice things about living in KC, and I also have youtube premium, 11.99 a month because I haaaaaate ads ruining videos. So will I be able to pay extra for Sunday ticket alone or will I have to have Youtubetv as well (which is like 65 a month, I wouldn't entirely complain if youtubetv offered the C-Span networks [which are really the only thing I miss after cutting cable].
You can get C-Span through “Level News” for $6/month
Android TV and Roku both have the app…not sure about Samsung.
YouTube plans to offer the Sunday Ticket at a price similar to what Directv was selling.
Sucks because Apple’s deal to acquire the Sunday Ticket fell through because they wanted to include it with their Apple TV subscription service which would have been amazing for us common folk who have to pay for it, but it wouldn’t have been fair to CBS, Fox, or ESPN. So ****ing what!
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