Well that was a nice thing to wake up to this morning!
I was going to recommend Sling but I just found out this morning that ESPN has been dropped from the service. Disney, the owner of ESPN, is obviously trying to steer people to Hulu which they also own.
I hear you. I just subscribed to Sling yesterday only to find out ESPN has been dropped. Fortunately, I still have Fubo for a while. I don't know what I'm going to do next.I didn't know Disney owned Hulu and am now mad at myself. I just upgraded my Hulu subscription from basic to live TV (with all the sports) and am locked in for a month. If I knew Disney owned Hulu, I would have gone Fubo and cancelled my Hulu account instead. I'm locked in with Dish because of my RV so can only downgrade my service there. I hate doing business with companies that screw their customers.
These thing are nearly always the fault of the content provider not the service providers. Though understandably the service providers always get the blame.
Here? Disney is losing millions on Disney+. Contract with Dish expired today. Disney wants $1billion, maybe more, for their programming. Probably to recover those losses. Without a contract Dish can't be shown. Bad luck for Dish is their contract came up first.
Sinclair/Bally's pulled Fox Sports North from a number of service providers. They want to offer their own service direct to consumers. It's not going well. THEY are also losing millions.
There's a long thread about this on the Off Topic: Sports Board.
Gees, thought that once things went to online services it would all be cheap, available and sunshine and rainbows!
Edit: Though Disney does have a minority owner who from the day he got onboard, wanted to spin off ESPN. Now this week Disney/ESPN sent off a Change in Contract notice to ESPN subscribers.These things could or couldn't be related.
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I got the ESPN stream. Thank you. Do you have a link for the BIG10 Tailgate? I'm outside the US.streameast.xyz
Dish in another contract dispute? Surely this surprises nobody. The kings of contract disputes.
You’re right that everyone does get into fights but it does feel like Dish is often at the center of them, and theirs often escalate past the deadlines.True, but Disney is gonna beat their record hands down, but the disputes are all over. Google, CBS, DirecTV, Roku, You Tube etc.
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In SW Montana, your contract disputes with the major networks have resulted in us not receiving ABC and FOX local...now you are threatening to remove NBC and CBS. This is atrocious! I, personally...forums.directv.com
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We moved from Xfinity to YouTubeTV maybe 6 or 7 years ago (early in the streaming wars) and immediately saw an expense savings. Since then, we've collected all kinds of streaming app subscriptions a` la carte, moved to Dish (RV use), and added even more subscriptions. I'm scared to add them all up. I wouldn't be surprised if we pay double in total for content than we did back in the Xfinity-only days.
Disney Hulu ESPN unlimited $20 a month. You can sign up right now.
Comcast is also extremely expensive and has very few package options.Comcast still has everything.
Depends on where you live. An internet+tv double play through Xfinity is pretty much the same as internet+yttv in my area. I go with Xfinity in that case because 4K is free and there isn't a 60 second delay on all content.Comcast is also extremely expensive and has very few package options.
internet+tv double play through Xfinity here in South Minneapolis was about $60 more than internet(USInternet fiber) + YTTV, which is why I made the switch. I've got about 95% of the same channels I watched.Depends on where you live. An internet+tv double play through Xfinity is pretty much the same as internet+yttv in my area. I go with Xfinity in that case because 4K is free and there isn't a 60 second delay on all content.
I’m in SE Michigan and it’s about $100-$110 either way.internet+tv double play through Xfinity here in South Minneapolis was about $60 more than internet(USInternet fiber) + YTTV, which is why I made the switch. I've got about 95% of the same channels I watched.