That was so clutch during March Madness, but I think fubo has it now, too. I saw an ad for them featuring it during the gameThe YTTV four-games-on-the-screen feature is pretty awesome.
They do, but for now, it is only available on Apple TV devices. That device will set you back at least $120.That was so clutch during March Madness, but I think fubo has it now, too. I saw an ad for them featuring it during the game
Glad I have YTTV then. No Apple TV device requiredThey do, but for now, it is only available on Apple TV devices. That device will set you back at least $120.
At this point, I am content just streaming on multiple tv's, platforms, etc. Not worth changing my Roku tvs or fire sticks.
Definitely included. Only problem for we Cub fans is no MarquisI already have Hulu, but you can't get BTN on Hulu...
I just went with the old school “have four actual screens going” method.That was so clutch during March Madness, but I think fubo has it now, too. I saw an ad for them featuring it during the game
Pretty sweet hotel room set up! Way to travel like a king
Whatever. That’s clearly just a pic of Caesar’s SportsBook.
We have YouTube TV. We have one of the more basic packages but get some ESPN networks, BTN, FS1, FS2, CBS Sports, ...Bump.
I am getting jacked around by DTV and want to dump them.
What are the best internet tv options at this time?
Seems like YTTV looks pretty good, but can anyone give me what to look out for?
I need ESPN for Formula 1, BTN for Illini games, etc.
3 TV's, DVR service with plenty of storage.
Thanks
Bump.
I am getting jacked around by DTV and want to dump them.
What are the best internet tv options at this time?
Seems like YTTV looks pretty good, but can anyone give me what to look out for?
I need ESPN for Formula 1, BTN for Illini games, etc.
3 TV's, DVR service with plenty of storage.
Thanks
Hulu Live TV works for us. You don’t get Cubs, Bulls, Sox or Blackhawks but you get plenty of sports.Bump.
I am getting jacked around by DTV and want to dump them.
What are the best internet tv options at this time?
Seems like YTTV looks pretty good, but can anyone give me what to look out for?
I need ESPN for Formula 1, BTN for Illini games, etc.
3 TV's, DVR service with plenty of storage.
Thanks
Love YouTubeTV/YouTube tv is so great! The unlimited cloud DVR couldn’t be more convenient. I’ve had it for two years, not a single problem. As long as your internet connection is fast, no buffering, ever. You can watch it anywhere there’s an internet connection, on a phone tablet, laptop, etc. And, it’s $100 less than the comparable Direct tv. What’s not to like?
Venu isn’t happening. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2025/02/27/venu-fox-disney-wbd-sports-streaming-strategies.htmlI want Fubo to stop being babies and let Venu TV become a reality. Or actually better, just channel providers stop forcing services to buy all your channels.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros paired up to offer a sports only service. So you'd get all the ESPN channels, all the college conference networks, the Fox Sports channels, the channels that play the tourney, and ABC and Fox.
In terms of sports, that gets you pretty much everything. Would love for them to get CBS involved and then you really get almost everything, but you can always get a digital antenna to get CBS and NBC.
I just get tired of paying for a crapton of channels I have 0 interest in. The new shows they're making are terrible, and you can get so much great old movies and TV for free, it's just the sports forcing us to have cable.
Agreed. It was $39.99 when I first subscribed, $82.99 now. I used to be able to mitigate that by adding friends to my Google "family" and splitting the cost, but I no longer live in the same area and eventually they were all locked out of accessing the app from their location.I’ve loved YouTube TV, but the price increases year over year have been outrageous. It’s almost getting to the point where I think I could save by bundling internet and tv with cable or DirectTV.