Best Option For SEC Football

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VolnJC

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We watch very little TV anymore and recently got rid of YouTube Live after the price increase. Is Sling the cheapest legal option?
 
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These streaming services are bringing us right back to the outrageous price of cable TV. YouTube was awesome until they kept adding channels and increasing the price. Now NBC wants you to buy the Peakcock streaming service on top of YouTube, Netflix and whatever else you have.

I will give you an example of my frustration with YouTube TV. They recently added Paramount Network. The only show on there that I want to watch is the Kevin Costner series Yellowstone. So I go in there to watch the previous seasons as they are currently in season 3 and you can't want the first two seasons through YouTube TV or the Paramount App. They make you go buy a subscription to Peacock to see them. Its a shakedown.
 
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Might be splitting hairs/playing loose with the legality but get a friend that has cable to let you use his log in info to stream stuff. You can throw them a few bucks so it's not stealing.

That's what I do for when Vols games gets stuck on ESPNU. I don't want to buy the extended cable package to get that channel and it's on my friend's regular package.
 
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We watch very little TV anymore and recently got rid of YouTube Live after the price increase. Is Sling the cheapest legal option?
No. Not even close.

If you have good internet then get on youtube and type in "best iptv". There are bunches of them but I am currently using a service called "Cobra Hosting". For $10/month you get pretty much everything you can imagine. Most PPV events. All of ESPN's feeds.

It works with DSL but if you have cable or fiber internet... you're golden.
 
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No. Not even close.

If you have good internet then get on youtube and type in "best iptv". There are bunches of them but I am currently using a service called "Cobra Hosting". For $10/month you get pretty much everything you can imagine. Most PPV events. All of ESPN's feeds.

It works with DSL but if you have cable or fiber internet... you're golden.

Same.......I have an IPTV for $7.00 called Beyond Streamz. Includes about 8000 channels (regular TV and sports)........even get the NFL, NBA, NHL, etc tickets.
 
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This is correct, but I learned the hard way there is no NFL Network, so no Thursday Night NFL for me, unless someone knows a way to get it.
NFL network is on YouTube tv. I thought the same thing but my wife went on the app and you have to add it to your channel lineup. Don’t ask me how but it’s with the app somehowb
 
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No. Not even close.

If you have good internet then get on youtube and type in "best iptv". There are bunches of them but I am currently using a service called "Cobra Hosting". For $10/month you get pretty much everything you can imagine. Most PPV events. All of ESPN's feeds.

It works with DSL but if you have cable or fiber internet... you're golden.
Will this work through a roku device or through computer / phone only?
 
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NFL network is on YouTube tv. I thought the same thing but my wife went on the app and you have to add it to your channel lineup. Don’t ask me how but it’s with the app somehowb

If you are using Youtube TV on a streaming appliance like Firestick you do not need to do anything. If you pay the $65 you will see it in the lineup.
 
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These streaming services are bringing us right back to the outrageous price of cable TV. YouTube was awesome until they kept adding channels and increasing the price. Now NBC wants you to buy the Peakcock streaming service on top of YouTube, Netflix and whatever else you have.

I will give you an example of my frustration with YouTube TV. They recently added Paramount Network. The only show on there that I want to watch is the Kevin Costner series Yellowstone. So I go in there to watch the previous seasons as they are currently in season 3 and you can't want the first two seasons through YouTube TV or the Paramount App. They make you go buy a subscription to Peacock to see them. Its a shakedown.
I have the Philo app..its 20 a month and has lots of channels including Paramount...current season of Yellowstone only though...its a great show...worth it for the scenery alone
 

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