I’m doing the 2 week trial to test the quality and the controls. Seems about the same as cable, but I could cut my cable part of the bill. The problem is I have 2 bedroom tvs that are not smart tvs. I don’t know if I could use chromecast for those?
I received the same e-mail. I may look at trying a satellite service now since the prices are getting closer. My wheelhouse buddies add a box for something like $7/mo during wheelhouse season.
We’ve been streamers since 2010 or 2011. Had all the major providers over the years. Funny how things come full circle over time.
The only silver lining for me is the Twins are almost done and NHL is starting late, so I realistically don’t need FSN until the Wild start in late (maybe) December, maybe something will be figured out by then.
I’ve said many times how much I like YouTube TV, but they’re very rapidly increasing their prices and now this? They might just be getting caught up in the hype and getting cocky.
Well now that the twins are done I’ll wait a couple weeks and see if they come to an agreement to get fsn back otherwise I’ll have to switch back to Hulu live
I’m glad you care about yourself more then others.
“Others”????? So you want people to continue paying outrageous prices to billion dollar corporations so you can watch fox and football for a few dollars less a month? Get real. Please come into the 21st century and understand how different internet-based streaming services work. There is no reason to pay more than a combined ~$65 a month to watch ANYTHING you want and those services can be had from FREE to around 15 bucks. It’s free because of advertisement revenue. Ad revenue is a BILLION DOLLAR business when it comes to streaming content. That’s why there’s a bunch of ads now.
Paying for actual expensive tv services this late into 2020 is asinine.