Tried it. It didn't work for me it ended up cancelling... LOLGo to the cancel option and you will likely get the current price for another 6 months.
I won’t need it that long but I’d rather pay the current rate as long as I do use it.
Out of curiosity did you pick cost too high when they asked for a reason?Tried it. It didn't work for me it ended up cancelling... LOL
Yes.Out of curiosity did you pick cost too high when they asked for a reason?
But it is still $40-up less a month then Dish, DirecTV, Cable.Ridiculous. YTTV is now more than double the price from when it first launched. No wonder so many people have decided to say the hell with it and sail the high seas instead.
They sure better be cheaper for the reasons you brought up, and putting satellites up and adding new ones add to the cost. The infrastructure for these services must be cheaper by a lot? It would be nice if they told you why it was going up.I love the "they are getting as high as cable" comments. they absolutely are not. There are no RSN fees, no DVR fees, no box fees, etc. It's $82.99/mo. DirecTV's cheapest package starts at $90 before fees and has fewer channels than YTTV, and that's before the inevitable 4 price hikes in 24 months.
Let's call it what it is though - YTTV, Hulu Live, etc ARE CABLE (just without boxes and delivered via IP), so the price being cheaper and the service being more flexible is highly attractive for those of us that still want "cable."
They sure better be cheaper for the reasons you brought up, and putting satellites up and adding new ones add to the cost. The infrastructure for these services must be cheaper by a lot? It would be nice if they told you why it was going up.
I forget who, but someone did an analysis in the D* forum several years back which showed how much cheaper satellite TV infrastructure was than IP-based delivery like YTTV uses. It was dramatically less, assuming the subscriber numbers were there, which I guess is no longer the case. Broadcast is always going to be more cost-efficient than unicast.They sure better be cheaper for the reasons you brought up, and putting satellites up and adding new ones add to the cost. The infrastructure for these services must be cheaper by a lot? It would be nice if they told you why it was going up.
It's $82.99/mo
But $150 or so for Dish or DTV was ok with you?...which is still too expensive for watching TV. I get that Satelliteguys are "power users," but roughly $100+ a month for TV is ridiculous. Just say "no."
But $150 or so for Dish or DTV was ok with you?
Ok, that's fair enough. In our case, as two octogenarians in less than good health and lots of time on our hands, TV and reading are our primary forms of entertainment. We find the streaming prices much more reasonable than the cable/satellite prices. At about $100/mo, that's about the same cost as a couple of good dinners out at a nice restaurant, something else we can seldom do any more.Not at all. I haven't had either for years, and when I still had Dish I had a purchased 211K with an EHD and the Welcome Pack, which was less than $25 at the time IIRC.
TBH I haven't missed it at all.
Ok, that's fair enough. In our case, as two octogenarians in less than good health and lots of time on our hands, TV and reading are our primary forms of entertainment. We find the streaming prices much more reasonable than the cable/satellite prices. At about $100/mo, that's about the same cost as a couple of good dinners out at a nice restaurant, something else we can seldom do any more.
I believe $100 is absolutely terrible considering how much new content you receive, which is minimal at best.I don't think $100/mo is bad at all, I've heard of some people paying $200/mo+ for TV alone! Those local channel, box and DVR fees can really add up!
well just about no RSN's on YTTV.I love the "they are getting as high as cable" comments. they absolutely are not. There are no RSN fees, no DVR fees, no box fees, etc. It's $82.99/mo. DirecTV's cheapest package starts at $90 before fees and has fewer channels than YTTV, and that's before the inevitable 4 price hikes in 24 months.
Let's call it what it is though - YTTV, Hulu Live, etc ARE CABLE (just without boxes and delivered via IP), so the price being cheaper and the service being more flexible is highly attractive for those of us that still want "cable."