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1987_Lakers
05-22-2021, 03:10 PM
Canceled mine almost a year ago, to be honest I should have done so years earlier. With the rise of Netflix, Hulu, prime there is just so many things you can watch. You can even watch sporting events on an illegal steam in HD, & youtube to me is 100x more entertaining than flipping through channels.

highwhey
05-22-2021, 03:19 PM
i have youtube tv but will cancel it after nba playoffs. just realized i've been paying $70/m for this garbage. literally only use it to watch nba games and since they don't have fox sport anymore, can't even watch suns games. :coleman:

rather put those $70 per month towards my crypto investments.

FultzNationRISE
05-22-2021, 03:24 PM
Havent had it in a decade.

There are so many interesting free channels on Youtube/Twitch etc, not to mention plenty to do besides watch TV... I have no reason to pay for such service.

I guess if you still like binge watching the woke programs Hollywood churns out and sells to subscription services, you can grab Netflix or whatever for fairly cheap. But personally Im good with rotating free trials, just to get my Frasier fix in every few months, and otherwise ignoring Big Media’s mediocre bullshit.

Joey Turnbuckle
05-22-2021, 03:28 PM
primewire.li - tv shows/movies
sportsurge.net - sports

Code Breaker
05-22-2021, 05:26 PM
Nope have a combination of Hulu, Amazon, Netflix and Disney+ that I pay or share with :oldlol:

bladefd
05-22-2021, 05:32 PM
IPTV and Seren+realdebrid is all you need. $15/m total for everything.

Meticode
05-22-2021, 05:33 PM
I had YouTube TV, but dropped it once they stopped carrying Fox Sports Wisconsin (Bally). There's only 1 TV provider online or in our area that provides Fox Sports Wisconsin for Bucks of Brewers games, Charter Spectrum.

I ended up signing up for Uzzu.tv. Been testing it out weekly. might buy the year sub for just over $100 especially since you have access to all sports games (so far when I've used it) and plenty of regular cable channels.