No RSN's meant we weren't paying for more programming we don't watch.
And yet they're still going up to $83 a month. What a rip!
No RSN's meant we weren't paying for more programming we don't watch.
I blame the program providers that keep raising thier retransmission prices. They're losing money from the cable/sat services, and trying to make it up on the streaming side.And yet they're still going up to $83 a month. What a rip!
I blame the program providers that keep raising thier retransmission prices. They're losing money from the cable/sat services, and trying to make it up on the streaming side.
Just got an email notice from YoutubeTV. Price is increasing from $72.99 to $82.99 with first billing in January.
YouTube TV has always worked hard to offer you the content you love, delivered the way you want, with features that make it easy to enjoy the best of live TV.
To keep up with the rising cost of content and the investments we make in the quality of our service, we’re updating our monthly price from $72.99/month to $82.99/month starting January 13, 2025.
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How does this end? I think there will come a point when people say "enough is enough," although I don't think we're there yet. Even some of the RSN's will live to die another day, although I was seriously hoping they would fail this year.
Philo is a good alternative and costs only about half as much.
The lack of locals is a deal killer for us.Philo is a good alternative and costs only about half as much.
The lack of locals is a deal killer for us.
Nope.Is there still a way to get locals only via satellite through Dish?
The equipment is very inexpensive compared to satellite, and I pay nothing extra for Internet since I need it anyway for other purposes. Actually, even the cost of our Firesticks isn't a factor since we originally bought them to use for Netflix and the Dish Anywhere service. We still have Netflix, but not Dish.It's cable without the cable. Keep packing in more and more channels then try to justify another price increase "To keep up with the rising cost of content and the investments we make in the quality of our service". Where have I heard that before? It's the same old same old only now you pay for the equipment and Internet access in addition to their service. Meanwhile I pay $139 per year for Prime for the free shipping and essentially get Prime TV for free plus another 72 channels off the antenna. There is nothing about YTTV that tempts me.
So, SCREW those that Do want the RSN's ???Not many care.
There is 131 Million Households in the United States, yet only Charter( 13 Million Subscribers), Comcast (13M ), DirecTV (10M), Fubo (1.5M), what is left of Fios(2M)and Cox still has the RSNs.
That is, roughly only 40 Million Subscribers, then how many of those have packages that do not have the RSN, like Entertainment with DirecTV.
So that drops it down to, roughly, 35 Million.
So, 96 Million do not receive the RSNs and growing.
In 2017, about 100 Million received the RSNs.
I have probably 30 channels on YTTV that I don't watch ... still have to pay for them.That was one of the factors we considered in choosing YTTV. No RSN's meant we weren't paying for more programming we don't watch.
No, but if the business model does not support the channel’s continued existence, they will go away.So, SCREW those that Do want the RSN's ???
No, but if the business model does not support the channel’s continued existence, they will go away.