$270 for cable and internet is preposterous. I pay half that for Spectrum internet and ATT TV Now and I feel like I’m getting ripped off.
I have had YouTube TV it's very good but it doesn't have the Bally channel for the Reds if that is a deal breaker for you. I really like YTTV, especially the unlimited DVR feature.Agreed. We still have Spectrum...up to $270 a month. My work reimburses $50 for internet use which is helpful, but it has gone up $50 in the past 2 years gradually.
Honestly we watch way more streaming services than anything. But Spectrum includes HBO and Showtime so I'd be paying separate for those anyway, the way I look at it is a CODB.
I also haven't taken enough time to see what everything would be also carte. Can I watch the Reds? Do I have to pay for SEC and ESPN for the Cats...I am far to lazy and busy to deal with it.
I do know we pay far too much for entertainment...Netflix, Disney, Peacock, Hulu (just bought for American Horror Story), Paramount....all getting some business.
$270 for cable and internet is preposterous. I pay half that for Spectrum internet and ATT TV Now and I feel like I’m getting ripped off.
I have had YouTube TV it's very good but it doesn't have the Bally channel for the Reds if that is a deal breaker for you. I really like YTTV, especially the unlimited DVR feature.
You could search for a sports team you like and it will record their games automatically and you don't have to worry if you set the DVR to record long enough. It records until the game is over and then some.
Don't know if there is a package for Bally sports channel. You can HBO and all the movie channels as well, but it is extra of course. My bill was $69 and change for YTTV plus internet of course added to that.
When I tried the yttv free trial in 2019, I had issues with their guide (I couldn’t see more than 2 hours ahead)and the speed of switching channels(always a pause like your loading a new app). Picture quality was still fine, though.Use att fiber and speed isn’t an issue although I don’t know what it is exactly. All other streaming services stream HD with no trouble. YTTV is the only platform definition was a problem.
There are these things people have to pay on a reoccurring schedule called bills. When you plan each month for your bills to be a certain amount it's called a budget. After figuring out how much of your money is leftover after budgeting you have what's called spending money. You then use your spending money (fun money) for things like eating at restaurants and entertainment. When your bills go up it affects your fun options so people then either find savings in their bills or they have to do without. Life gets pretty boring if you're bills keep you from having fun.Love how people will gladly spend $$$ on eating out at expensive restaurants but if their tv bill goes up $10 they are ready to pull the plug.
Same boat as we still have a land line, mostly because it is attached to security system. May could change it to cell phone, haven’t looked into it. Spectrum has just gone crazy with the pricing.We have total overkill and I'm aware. The package we have with Spectrum is every movie channel and pretty much every channel you could imagine. We have 5 DVR boxes which we pay extra for, max speed internet and still have phone line. It was a deal when it was $180 a month for first year...then it was $220, then $250 and now $270. I've just been too lazy to go thru the whole song and dance.
Note to self. Check on restraining order. Your obsession is concerning.Living in mom's basement, it's understandable you have no concept of paying bills, so just back out and let the adults talk.
Didn’t think all the big ballers on here had to budget. I guess SSI only goes so farThere are these things people have to pay on a reoccurring schedule called bills. When you plan each month for your bills to be a certain amount it's called a budget. After figuring out how much of your money is leftover after budgeting you have what's called spending money. You then use your spending money (fun money) for things like eating at restaurants and entertainment. When your bills go up it affects your fun options so people then either find savings in their bills or they have to do without. Life gets pretty boring if you're bills keep you from having fun.
Same boat as we still have a land line, mostly because it is attached to security system. May could change it to cell phone, haven’t looked into it. Spectrum has just gone crazy with the pricing.
Yttv is unlimited. You are done with deleting a program to make more room because you ran out of space for a new program.What is the best way to go about DVR when using Hulu and other streaming services?
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Would love to cut the cord but is it possible to get NFL ticket without it?
That and UK games are what is stopping me at the moment.
There are two ways to get all NFL games without Sunday Ticket. I use NFL Game Pass. It records all NFL games however you can't watch them live, only in replay mode, but that's ok with me because I like to forward through commercials anyway. The service is $99 per season, through YouTube TV.Would love to cut the cord but is it possible to get NFL ticket without it?
That and UK games are what is stopping me at the moment.
Same here. the very month-over two years ago-i signed on with yttv it went from $40 to $50, and is now $70. $80 for spectrum internet. i’m still paying about $125 less/month than when i had spectrum cable. really like the yttv dvr.I have had YouTube TV it's very good but it doesn't have the Bally channel for the Reds if that is a deal breaker for you. I really like YTTV, especially the unlimited DVR feature.
You could search for a sports team you like and it will record their games automatically and you don't have to worry if you set the DVR to record long enough. It records until the game is over and then some.
Don't know if there is a package for Bally sports channel. You can HBO and all the movie channels as well, but it is extra of course. My bill was $69 and change for YTTV plus internet of course added to that.
Yeah, but when your contract runs, they bump your price up dramatically. So, pay attention and then be prepared to cut and run. Let them know and play hardball. They will give you a deal to keep you.Going to keep spectrum internet, but going with Direct for TV, get the same channels as I did with Spectrum but 70.00 less. Hulu is 70.00, direct tV is 89, for one year, after that it goes up, but still less than I pay now.
Since everything is streaming, there isn’t really “cord cutting” anymore. Hulu (Disney) and YTTV is screwing and price gouging now like the cable companies used to. I cancelled Hulu about a year ago after their last price increase, it was ridiculous.Yeah, but when your contract runs, they bump your price up dramatically. So, pay attention and then be prepared to cut and run. Let them know and play hardball. They will give you a deal to keep you.
How long was the deal?Yeap got the email about an hour ago. Going to see what kind of deals they are throwing out now. With HBO Max included price wise it’s not much different than Hulu Or YTTV + HBO Max.
Sooooo, if we cut the cord but kept Spectrum as the interet provider could we use another person's Spectrum login for apps without them (Spectrum) catching on?
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At least with streaming you can cancel whenever you want and just join a competitor. But yeah all of them kind of doing the same thing anymore. Streaming just becoming the new cable but without having to have contracts and their company specific hardware.I think Hulu just raised their price again. I have hbo, showtime off my parents directv login. But hulu raising their monthly rate bc they want to add gardening channel, etc is getting old.
I guess before long we'll all be back on cable as everyone wants to take rights and stream their content...its too much to keep up with now. LolAt least with streaming you can cancel whenever you want and just join a competitor. But yeah all of them kind of doing the same thing anymore. Streaming just becoming the new cable but without having to have contracts and their company specific hardware.