Has anyone done the research to see which is best?
I believe you can enter your zip code when signing up for a trial to see exactly what channels are available in your market.L8HIT said:
Would the Astros be on Fubo in the DFW market?
Seamaster said:
Fubo was VERY glitchy for me. Kept crashing. Just cancelled it.
Now trying YouTubeTV.
Screw Hulu. Owned by Disney and they groom kids
Yes they doSgtBarbarossa said:
Does YoutubeTV have local stations? That's a big plus for Fubo
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Hulu has ALL the sports channels…..
Bunkhouse96 said:
Had YTTV last year, this year went with HULU Live as it includes Disney+ for the kids and ESPN+ and was $10 cheaper, but HULU just emailed they are.raising their price so $75
.dabo man said:Quote:
Hulu has ALL the sports channels…..
This is untrue. If you're a fan of MLB/NBA/NHL, you need a regional sports network to watch your local teams. Want to watch Astros/Rangers/Stars/etc, you'll need AT&T Sportsnet and Bally Sports Southwest. The only way to stream these channels is Fubo with their $96 monthly package or DirecTV Stream with their $99 package.
jeeptoy91 said:
Hulu sucks today. Keeps crashing on me. Watching on YouTube right now
He is Ass My Dude said:Bunkhouse96 said:
Had YTTV last year, this year went with HULU Live as it includes Disney+ for the kids and ESPN+ and was $10 cheaper, but HULU just emailed they are.raising their price so $75
Well, the game is nowhere to be found on YouTube TV here in austin. For 80 bucks a month, you'd think I'd be able to watch a game that was supposed to be on ABC. Fn pissed off!!!
itsyourboypookie said:
YouTube, and it ain't even close
Bunkhouse96 said:
Had YTTV last year, this year went with HULU Live as it includes Disney+ for the kids and ESPN+ and was $10 cheaper, but HULU just emailed they are.raising their price so $75