LeBleu
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No, it’s ESPNs premium channel with its own programming. They do carry select games but you still need ESPN for regular programming and SEC networkDoes ESPN+ carry all games? I'm wondering because I did the bundle for Disney plus since I already have HULU. ESPN+ comes with the bundling, All for 12 bucks plus change. Any one know?
ESPN+ is a stand alone service that costs $5 a month, you don’t need to have an ESPN subscription to get it. ESPN+ has different games only available through them and are different from games offered on ESPN channels.Does ESPN+ carry all games? I'm wondering because I did the bundle for Disney plus since I already have HULU. ESPN+ comes with the bundling, All for 12 bucks plus change. Any one know?
The Ultimate Cord Cutting Guide (merged)Does anyone have YouTube tv that can share their experience? I have HULU live which I love but they keep increasing the price so exploring other options.
Just switched from Hulu to YouTube 2 weeks ago. I didn't really have a huge problem with Hulu but Youtube's DVR is light years better and the guide is better. For me, it's definitely an improvement.Does anyone have YouTube tv that can share their experience? I have HULU live which I love but they keep increasing the price so exploring other options.
Does anyone have YouTube tv that can share their experience? I have HULU live which I love but they keep increasing the price so exploring other options.
I love it overall but it buffers like crazy on live sports. And no, it's not my internet speed as it's lightening fast.Does anyone have YouTube tv that can share their experience? I have HULU live which I love but they keep increasing the price so exploring other options.
Agree100%. Wouldn't be surprised to see cable/dish to see a comeback.They haven't formally announced it yet, but YouTubeTV is going to have a price increase between $15-25/month next year, depending on what channels and DVR capabilities you want. So buyer beware.
The problem with all of the streaming services is that they are all hemorrhaging money. Their programming costs are the same as cable companies, but they can't make money by selling you internet. The business model for them was to build subscribers quickly, then increase the price to less than cable, but still expensive. They're all going up sooner rather than later, or they'll just fold like Playstation Vue is.
Agree100%. Wouldn't be surprised to see cable/dish to see a comeback.
Absolutely nobody outside of Sling is profitable right now
Does anyone have YouTube tv that can share their experience? I have HULU live which I love but they keep increasing the price so exploring other options.
I love it overall but it buffers like crazy on live sports. And no, it's not my internet speed as it's lightening fast.
Other live stuff just is fine and it's not just me, a lot of subscribers complain about it. If that one bug could get worked out it'd be near perfect
Depends on who you ask, CEO claims they are. They push people to not take locals and get them OTA. They may be spending $ on R&D, etc but claim to be in the black on contentSling isn't profitable, either. For the orange and blue package, their programming cost is $42.50 and they charge customers between $25-40, depending on promotions. Big push from Dish shareholders to dump it because they're bleeding subscribers to themselves.
It's both fascinating and terrifying to people in the industry.
I love it overall but it buffers like crazy on live sports. And no, it's not my internet speed as it's lightening fast.
Other live stuff just is fine and it's not just me, a lot of subscribers complain about it. If that one bug could get worked out it'd be near perfect
YouTube tv's basic package is 49.99 and that's standerd for local channels regular cable channels and espn's it has pac12 and big 10 and dvr but I could careless if they go up on price they will just loose my money. They have no installers or construction people they have to pay for just content they are making a killing.They haven't formally announced it yet, but YouTubeTV is going to have a price increase between $15-25/month next year, depending on what channels and DVR capabilities you want. So buyer beware.
The problem with all of the streaming services is that they are all hemorrhaging money. Their programming costs are the same as cable companies, but they can't make money by selling you internet. The business model for them was to build subscribers quickly, then increase the price to less than cable, but still expensive. They're all going up sooner rather than later, or they'll just fold like Playstation Vue is.