Just FYI: What would you consider the "Must Have" streaming service?

PrimeDog

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What do you get with the unlimited ESPN that is over and above the regular ESPN +?
All the ESPN networks. ESPN+ only gives you the plus content. If you are getting the regular channels it is because of your provider login NOT ESPN+
 

00Dawg

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None of the ones we have/had stand out. We probably use Paramount or Prime the most lately.
Netflix is close behind.
Hulu/Disney and Apple get less watching, and sometimes cancelling/1-month renew as we catch up on series like Dust.
 

dickiedawg

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I can find something to watch on all of them. I find myself opening Peacock most. That and Paramount Plus.

Netflix has a ton of quality depth.
 

Perd Hapley

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Getting both Netflix and HBO Max w/ads for a total of $10 / month through Verizon is pretty legit. I watch way more of those than anything else, although I don’t watch a ton of TV. I’m also grandfathered into a Netflix premium upgrade that Verizon no longer offers, for another $17 per month. So, basically $27 total for 4K Netflix with no ads and HBOMax (also 4K, I think) with ads. I’m real happy with that setup.

Also have Disney+ with no ads, plus Hulu (w/ads) and ESPN+ for $15 / month total for all. That’s what the kids watch a lot.
 

Drebin

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YouTube TV for NFL
Paramount + for Landman
DirecTV for select channels and locals
Apple TV for Ted Lasso
Hulu for The Bear
Peacock for MLB
Netflix for so many things

 

onewoof

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YouTube TV for NFL
Paramount + for Landman
DirecTV for select channels and locals
Apple TV for Ted Lasso
Hulu for The Bear
Peacock for MLB
Netflix for so many things



Dude, good sir, that is between $220 and $250 per month total. I realize I am different, but after almost a solid year of not watching anything on TV, I dropped down to ESPN Unlimited and a Tablo box with a decent antenna for the free locals. Canceled Disney+, YouTubeTV and ESPN+. Over a thousand dollars a year for me that I did not even use once...

I think I am in the mode now of pay for a month at a time if I want to watch it, which is almost never for me outside of sports on ESPN.
 

dawgman42

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YouTube TV for NFL
Paramount + for Landman
DirecTV for select channels and locals
Apple TV for Ted Lasso
Hulu for The Bear
Peacock for MLB
Netflix for so many things


 

OG Goat Holder

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If I had to pick one, it'd be Disney, to get all the games.

Second would be Netflix.

You can still get a lot of local things on the free apps.

I could probably be fine with those.
 

She Mate Me

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The truth for me is there is just not much that is must see. I could probably have an antenna with a tv and access to YouTube and never have any issues finding things to inform and/or entertain me.
 
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floristgump22

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Highly dependent on what you want to watch. For me I could easily get by with ESPN unlimited and an antenna for locals. As I’ve gotten older I find that I use the TV more for background noise than anything else so most of the time if my tv is on it’s on Pluto TV which is free. But because my fiancé likes trash television we have DirecTV stream. We split it with my parents back in MS so the cost is much cheaper.
 

The Peeper

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"Just FYI: What would you consider the "Must Have" streaming service?"

NONE of them are "must have" at all for us, none. Got rid of cable in 2012 and haven't had it since.

-We get Prime Video w/ our Amazon Prime Shopping acct, haven't watched it in months and months but its not bad.
-I subscribed to Netflix probably 2 months ago and watched Peaky Blinders 6 seasons and Vikings Valhalla and then cancelled Netflix
-Subscribed to ESPN Unlimited as soon as it came out last fall and cancelled it the day after The Egg Bowl.
-Watched Hulu for about a month in December (wife watched a bunch of Hallmark type Christmas crap and I couldn't find anything I wanted to watch so cancelled it after Christmas.
The hardest part was breaking the wife's addiction to everything BRAVO related but she even says now how stupid those shows were and can't believe she ever watched them.

-We have an antenna on a 12' piece of PVC conduit for ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS. Sub channels from those network channels like MeTV, ION, The CW, Laff, Grit, MeTV Toons, CREATE, PBS Kids, etc etc. all free
-ROKU box w/ way more channels than anybody needs. If you don't have an antenna download the NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX apps and watch the network shows the day after they air. Pluto TV, Roku Channel, Plex, Tubi, etc etc etc all have movies and shows all for free.

No way I'll go back to subscribing to a pay subscription service w/ multiple channels, ever.
 
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onewoof

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What do you get with the unlimited ESPN that is over and above the regular ESPN +?
you get to drop your TV bundled package... Basically ESPN Unlimited ($30/month) is anything at all on ESPN no matter what and you do not need a TV package from anyone. ESPN+ is $13/month (now called ESPN Select) and basically means the State games against OOC like USM, Tulane, etc.

All that to say is I pay about $300/year for TV which is just ESPN Unlimited now. I guess you could search every game on Youtube and pirated links.
 

o_Hot Rock

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You Tube TV... major networks, some old stuff and access to ESPN and it's streaming services

Netflix - paid by T-Mobile - rarely watch but we do down load shows for travel
Amazon Prime. - we keep it for free shipping - yes, we order that much crap - rarely watched

Rarely watch anything but sports anymore on TV.
 

Bulldog45

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We spend about $60 a month and get the ESPN thing with Disney/Hulu plus have Netflix and HBO through the a Verizon Discount. In total I think it’s about $60. Also have Comcast/xfinity for internet so that gives free access to Peacock Premium, and then have an antenna for locals, although I have to stand on one foot and hang out the window to get CBS most of the time.

We watch ballgames and kid movies/shows. If it’s just me watching I’ll cycle between Mountain Men reruns, All in the Family, or whatever of the following movies are on something free that month: Rocky/Rocky II/Kingdom of Heaven/Hoosiers.