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AMC.depends if HuluTv has the channels you want. I know YTTV has no A&E Networks whereas HuluTV does. I forget what Hulu was missing off the top of my head.
AMC.depends if HuluTv has the channels you want. I know YTTV has no A&E Networks whereas HuluTV does. I forget what Hulu was missing off the top of my head.
AMC. Might be some others but I was looking for it the other night on HuluTV and it's not there.depends if HuluTv has the channels you want. I know YTTV has no A&E Networks whereas HuluTV does. I forget what Hulu was missing off the top of my head.
i called in to DTV and got the extra pack with 3 rooms for 114.00 a month. wich isn't to bad
for most cases they are (sans a channel or two). It depends on what you want channel wisePeople are pretty loose at listing subscription prices, one company to the next, as if the included programmers are comparable.
Whhhhattttt???? NO!! you just sign up and then realize you made a mistake and it doesn't have what you want so you go to reddit and b**ch about itIt is important to research and inform oneself of what is carried.
Isn't that part of the research?And to also note if wanted programming would require a higher subscription level.
I have read some are paying $200 or more a month for cable TV. Around here it is more like $100 or less, unless you want all of the Premiums, Sports packs, etc. A decent package can be gotten from Dish for less than $100 a month and the inexpensive ones are under $50. With You Tube TV and others getting close to $75, streaming is not as good as a deal as it once was.Just waiting for Dish to be fully back up so I can switch back. Raising the prices but yet you took away baseball and still no A&E networks or Reelz. Looks like Google bit off more than they could chew by getting Sunday ticket. Cord cutting isn’t even worth it anymore. You’re better off paying the premium for cable where you get everything.
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we got a 72.01 off for a year!!! your mom might want to call in and see if she if she has any more discounts that can be applied to her acctYeah mom's service is $117 for Choice and 3 rooms. That's after the $40/month credit that just barely covers the $37 in DirecTV fees (not including $11.99 for RSNs she doesn't watch).
if i had a dime for everyone that has said i.m gonna sign up for yttv for 65.00 a month. ide be a billionaire. but they all wind back up where they started bitching and moaning about price hikes and missing channels. this is one good thing about the dtv extra pack it has all of those and you can call in and get discounts every year!!! from what i heard only old subs still have acces to packages like the select and extra new subs do notYeah I just looked it up and AMC is one that is missing. The others are the sports stations like MLB, NBA and NHL networks (but then again YTTV doesnt have MLB net either)
The other big one for some folks is PBS
YTTV missing the A&E Networks (A&E, FYI, History, Lifetime, Lifetime Movie and Vice) can be big for folks
You just posted this-if i had a dime for everyone that has said i.m gonna sign up for yttv for 65.00 a month. ide be a billionaire. but they all wind back up where they started bitching and moaning about price hikes and missing channels. this is one good thing about the dtv extra pack it has all of those and you can call in and get discounts every year!!! from what i heard only old subs still have acces to packages like the select and extra new subs do not
So a difference of $40 to YTTV.i called in to DTV and got the extra pack with 3 rooms for 114.00 a month. wich isn't to bad
Well, yes and no. For YTTV and the like, it is similar but without a lot of the distribution infrastructure capital investment and maintenance. Someone else (largely cable company competitors) are footing that bill (and also making bank on it) because it is just a dump pipe that anything can go over.And I'm having a hard time understanding why people would think streaming services aren't impacted by the same economics that Cable and Sat TV were.
No justification for the rate of increases. They would constantly add channels that no one watched just to make it seem like they were adding value when all they were adding was garbage and charging us an extra 10% when inflation was sitting around 2%. The fact that YTTV and Hulu have been successful in keeping their prices somewhat reasonable has a lot to do with them not carrying a ton of extra channels for no reason.No justification for rate increases... assuming that the price for channels in agreements remained constant and all agreements were signed in the same year... and they didn't give workers raises annually... and inflation didn't exist.
Unless that includes internet that is crazy people pay that muchI have read some are paying $200 or more a month for cable TV.
promo price probably.Around here it is more like $100 or less, unless you want all of the Premiums, Sports packs, etc.
before the fees if you want something like the Hopper. Streaming live TV are still cheaperA decent package can be gotten from Dish for less than $100 a month
The only one I know of is Dish Family (which is not available unless you call and beg for it) for 49.99 and barely has any "regular" channels (non shopping/religious)and the inexpensive ones are under $50.
still a better deal than satellite. And no contractWith You Tube TV and others getting close to $75, streaming is not as good as a deal as it once was.
Or get it with commercials for 69.99 which is what they advertise. Just because you want the "commercial free" option doesn't mean everyone doesIf you care about content, you could get Hulu Live with Disney+, regular Hulu commercial free, ESPN+ for $82.99 and still saving $30.
huh? Both are $10 each commercial free. So thats $20. But again with commercials its $10 total...unless you have a deal.Then with that $30, could get Paramount+ and Peacock commercial free and you still would be less then your DirecTV bill.
Yes, an $8 increase in the basic service but a $10 decrease in the 4K level. So, if you are using the 4K level you actually get a $2 decrease overall.So an $8.00 increase in the price. I am afraid that these streaming services like Youtube TV are on the same path as linear cable/satellite with the hikes. They are going to price themselves right out of business. The whole reason people cord cut is to pay less and Youtube TV is following the same path of higher price hikes. I think the future will be ota dvrs like Tablo and TV Anywhere with Sling TV and hook it with the subscription of your choice and that will change depending on what show is on the service. It isn't about the channel any more, it is about the program. I wonder how long till they offer the individual programs Ala cart and let people save even more money.