Sling tv just dropped Fox and FS1 and 2 yesterday.
Sling is garbage.
My wife and I were about to cut the cord the other day. Tired of dealing with U-verse and paying so much extra money. We got sold a little bit on the phone but ended up with 1 Gbps internet and U-verse (hbo,showtime, etc) for $125 a month for 12 months. Stuck for a year but seemed like a pretty good deal at the time.
AT&T is losing their arse on Direct TV. Losing millions of subscribers monthly as well. Not sure they could afford it anymore and believe they’re looking to sell DirectTV at this point.Dish has had a bad reputation for a long time. Wonder who they will sell to. Spectrum? With AT&T wouldn't some monopoly issues come up?
Yay? But once again, who? Time-Warner, Disney, Killerfrogs.com?AT&T is losing their arse on Direct TV. Losing millions of subscribers monthly as well. Not sure they could afford it anymore and believe they’re looking to sell DirectTV at this point.
Can you use that option from Chicago?I hear the game is still being played at Amon G. Carter stadium if you're looking for an alternative way to watch.
Agree. I think that is a logical guess.I would really like to move to streaming but I have a feeling that within 5-10 years, with all the new and different entities coming out and privatizing their own shows, I will be paying as much if not more than I am now.
Just feel like streaming is not going to work out like most hoped.
Dumped DirecTV in 2017 after 21 years.
YouTube TV now. Works great!
Can change regions by using VPN and connecting to servers in other areas of country.
Buddy in Tampa does it to watch TCU games via YouTube TV on FoxSW.
ExpressVPN is what I use.
I've got a feeling a solution for that will be devised too. Streaming still isn't truly a la cart. I bet we see more movement in that direction, some lightly viewed channels disappear, and ways to program all your logins for various services in one place to switch between them as easily as you change channels on now. Streaming is here to stay, IMO.Agree. I think that is a logical guess.
It is here to stay, but someone is going to get paid. Free programming will disappear. There will be a fee somewhere. I use Apple TV and I still have to pay someone for the right to stream. Either ala carts or piggy back off a provider.I've got a feeling a solution for that will be devised too. Streaming still isn't truly a la cart. I bet we see more movement in that direction, some lightly viewed channels disappear, and ways to program all your logins for various services in one place to switch between them as easily as you change channels on now. Streaming is here to stay, IMO.