Yes I do. I just canceled it today as my service is paid for through Feb 5th. I will resubscribe next football season. YouTube TV is the best for sports watching. I love it.Hopefully this is the appropriate board for the question:
Do any of you use YouTube TV exclusively for your TV watching? If so, what are your recommendations for sports etc?
The Throbber is a YouTube tv whore. Best provider out thereSo do you have cable or satellite for network television etc. when it's not football season? I was thinking about getting rid of cable altogether. I pay over $400/mo while YTTV woul be like $90 plus any add-ons like the NFL. I already have Netflix and Prime accounts. I think Paramount is included in the base package. During baseball I'd just have an MLB subscription. In the end, I was hoping I could get access to everything we watch now but for about half the monthly cost.
I don't watch TV after football season. I watch a lot of YouTube and I use Amazon if I want to watch movies.So do you have cable or satellite for network television etc. when it's not football season? I was thinking about getting rid of cable altogether. I pay over $400/mo while YTTV woul be like $90 plus any add-ons like the NFL. I already have Netflix and Prime accounts. I think Paramount is included in the base package. During baseball I'd just have an MLB subscription. In the end, I was hoping I could get access to everything we watch now but for about half the monthly cost.
I’m in the same gulag as Stalin. I resume my YTTV subscription in August and pause in January/February.I don't watch TV after football season. I watch a lot of YouTube and I use Amazon if I want to watch movies.So do you have cable or satellite for network television etc. when it's not football season? I was thinking about getting rid of cable altogether. I pay over $400/mo while YTTV woul be like $90 plus any add-ons like the NFL. I already have Netflix and Prime accounts. I think Paramount is included in the base package. During baseball I'd just have an MLB subscription. In the end, I was hoping I could get access to everything we watch now but for about half the monthly cost.
Good point on the interface. It’s a little tricky and now that I’ve learned it, it’s part of the reason I don’t wanna switch and learn something new.Switched to YouTubeTV about a year ago and have no regrets.
We pay the extra for Showtime/HBO/Starz. We have my mom in an account and the Mother in law on another account. So it saves them money in their retirement years. Had to lay and extra $5/month to have 4 streams as you are limited to 3 streams I have to occasionally log in from home using my moms Gmail account to reset it for her.
You do get the local channels I get the DFW channels. Mom gets the Seattle channels. MIL gets the DFW channels instead of the Shreveport channels
Unlimited DVR. So you are not scrambling to delete shows as new shows get recorded. YTTV will record old and new episodes no matter what. So it is easy to have it record an old show you have been wanting to catch up on.
There Is a learning curve with the interface, but it is nothing insurmountable.
The multi view is pretty cool while you can watch four games at once.
I can’t stand CC, but with shows they whisper on, you can turn on the CC and you can edit the font size.
If only you had Starlink, you could give cable both middle fingers.Just did this @RoadTrip . My only regret is that I didn't do it earlier. Even with the uptick in pricing to like $82 / mo, it is a small fraction of what I was paying. I don't (think) I miss any sports. ESPN, etc. is all on there. And then you watch network TV from the platform. It's all there. I think if you go channel by channel there are some things you don't get and things you get with other services and visa versa. But overall we are thrilled with it. The platform and interface is easy and intuitive, super easy to record stuff, etc.
I kept cable as my ISP. It went from $380 something/ mo to like $65 / mo. Oh, also make sure if you keep your cable ISP that you're not "renting" that shitty router they gave you years ago. Tell them you'll turn it in and buy your own, and when you say that they'll say, "Oh no, we don't want it." Fuckers. Fuck me for paying $12/mo for the last however many years renting something they'd throw away if I dropped it off. It works fine, so that's not an issue. They also don't even want the cable box back. Unreal.
Fucking do it. Even with all the other streaming services I have - Prime, Hulu, Apple, Netflix, Peacock and one or two others, I'm still ahead of what I was paying with cable. And I was going to have those services anyway because cable content sucked balls. But even with them, I'm still below the close to $400/ mo I was paying the shit bird cable company.
Youtube TV is the shit. I fucking love it, and believe me, I was apprehensive to switch because I'm old and don't like learning new tricks. I have two sons-in-law who talked me over the hump. Wish I'd pulled the trigger sooner. Thousands of dollars more for a lesser product. Thank God for the US and competition. May it ever be so.
I had Peacock for a game earlier in the season and went to cancel. They offered $1.99 month for 6 months. I took the offer and cancelled after the season ended. Their content sucks.If start to cancel streaming services, they'll usually give you a free month, or six months for $2.99 or something.
I don't even know what I was paying for The Cock, but it was too much. There's nothing on there.I had Peacock for a game earlier in the season and went to cancel. They offered $1.99 month for 6 months. I took the offer and cancelled after the season ended. Their content sucks.If start to cancel streaming services, they'll usually give you a free month, or six months for $2.99 or something.