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$54.99 on Hulu for sec games dont seem like cord cutter options..just saying
One benefit to me to streaming over DirecTV/cable is you're not charged for a box for every TV. Extra box fees every month for a few TVs adds up.It doesn't take a clairvoyant to see that before long streaming will be as expensive as cable/satellite. I had DirecTV about a year ago where I was paying $75/month. When my promo ran out they jacked it up to $130/month and wouldn't continue to match the $75. I still consider Hulu at least a $20/month savings.
One benefit to me to streaming over DirecTV/cable is you're not charged for a box for every TV. Extra box fees every month for a few TVs adds up.
I use YouTube TV and really like it. And it's only 50 something dollars a month. It doesn't have the SEC alternate network but everything else.
but im assuming you also had spectrum internet bundled in. So what are you paying for internet now? Just curious.No doubt yttv has gotten to $65 but the unlimited DVR, I mean and literally every sports channel you need minus sec(alternative) plus getting the Big10 network is a major bonus..our spectrum bill for the tv was $130 prior so we are still paying half
but im assuming you also had spectrum internet bundled in. So what are you paying for internet now? Just curious.
Nice. I dont have any other options for internet here so if I drop the cable service I'm still going to have to pay for their expensive internet. Getting YTTV would basically be breaking even. I'm paying $160 now. It was 155 but I just got the redzone package.Well we at the time were in year 3 with spectrum so any and every discount was gone so our bill was 185 w/bundle once we canceled the bundle our internet went up as well so it was 95/month but now that I’ve moved out of state I have ALLO which is amazing and only 70/month(100% fiber and fast as hell)