Well, it was bound to happen eventually. Just got an email stating monthly cost will be going up to $64.99.
A TON of people want Viacom channels.trueaggie2782 said:
But, but, they're adding Viacom channels that nobody gives a crap about for that extra fee.
It's fine. The user interface/guide are terrible, but it's got a good selection of channels and i never had any kind of streaming problems or anything.bb94 said:
Thinking of trying out the Sling. With the Orange package + Sports it will be $40. Has anyone tried Sling?
bb94 said:
I'm out too. They are heading closer to what I already had when I was with Suddenlink.
Thinking of trying out the Sling. With the Orange package + Sports it will be $40. Has anyone tried Sling?
YNWA_AG said:
You can get Hulu live, disney plus and ESPN plus for cheaper than YouTube tv
SJEAg said:YNWA_AG said:
You can get Hulu live, disney plus and ESPN plus for cheaper than YouTube tv
One of those I have no desire to have, and do we really think Hulu (which is inferior to YT, IMO) won't be doing the same thing soon? Prices are going to go up for all the options streaming live tv, or they will die off like PSVue. Sucks, but is what it is. For those on the fence about needing live tv, the decision definitely became easier.
Go get a hobby.trueaggie2782 said:
Well, it was bound to happen eventually. Just got an email stating monthly cost will be going up to $64.99.
I have sling, no real complaints, it has things like DVR now and very rarely do i have any issues streaming. It's got less channels than the others but it's stuff i don't really care about or can get through netflix / hulu / other.bb94 said:
I'm out too. They are heading closer to what I already had when I was with Suddenlink.
Thinking of trying out the Sling. With the Orange package + Sports it will be $40. Has anyone tried Sling?
Couldn't have said it better myself! When a streaming service becomes cable it's at a pretty good risk of being cut.SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?
People don't want tv?SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?
they updated the UX last fall/winter.Cassius said:
is Hulu Live any better than it was? I had it two years ago and the UX was bad, especially the guide. DVR was also terrible and had glitches.
I'll be looking for a way out.
double aught said:People don't want tv?SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?
double aught said:People don't want tv?SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?
Convenience. No commitments, no equipment rental..SLAM said:I mean people don't want to pay for cable, why do they think people would pay the same for streaming?double aught said:People don't want tv?SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?
My wife and I sat down and were thinking about making the move off of Spectrum cable, and ironically, we realized that without business travel we're getting that with Spectrum right now. It's crazy to think that with spectrum (at home, can't get it outside of the house) I can watch on any of the devices we have in the house (appleTV, Roku, and Chromecast). And it costs less combo'd with internet ($123 out the door) than what YouTube TV would be with the price increase ($60 + $65) not to mention that YTTV still was missing a couple of channels we wanted.boy09 said:Convenience. No commitments, no equipment rental..SLAM said:I mean people don't want to pay for cable, why do they think people would pay the same for streaming?double aught said:People don't want tv?SLAM said:
These services are all going to increase the price so much that cutting the cord will be rendered irrelevant. People already don't want tv, why do they think people will pay for this?