Hulu was clunky when I had for a month or twoI had Hulu live for a little while and honestly can’t remember….but I believe it was similar but just a little “clunkier” to use at that time.
Agreed on YouTubeTV, I’ve always thought it was great.
Smh. I’ve been TV free (other than Hulu for like $2 a month)for almost 2 months now and in no hurry to come back. As soon as I wrap a few shows up in the next few weeks, I’m giving my Internet the boot too.YTTV going up to 73$/month on 4/1
Let me just tell you guys about my March madness experience. Hulu has not worked for more than 2 minutes at a time of any game. Anyone else experiencing this ? I missed the last 6 mins of the Duke game and Twitter has been going off. I’m switching to YouTube. Unacceptable
The Multiview that YoutubeTV had for the NCCC tournament was pretty darn cool. 4 games on at once and you could select wich one you wanted audio for by moving the selection around. Clicking on a highlighted game brought it up full screen.Let me just tell you guys about my March madness experience. Hulu has not worked for more than 2 minutes at a time of any game. Anyone else experiencing this ? I missed the last 6 mins of the Duke game and Twitter has been going off. I’m switching to YouTube. Unacceptable
I’ve had YouTube tv for the past 4 years. Haven’t looked back. It’s perfect. Only thing that I ever thought about going to is fubu tv for 2 reasons.
1- they have quad box on Apple TV box
2- they have MSG I believe.
What kept me from going and trying it is it doesn’t have the turner Channels (tbs, tnt, etc). No shot I would get that with March madness.
YouTube tv is also getting the Sunday package that I have been getting from my parents Sunday ticket over the past 15 years. I’m ecstatic about this development. Sunday ticket only used to let you stream on one device. Now that is going to expand for me
I have pretty much loved Hulu for sports; with the ESPN+ tie in I haven't even missed YES games.Let me just tell you guys about my March madness experience. Hulu has not worked for more than 2 minutes at a time of any game. Anyone else experiencing this ? I missed the last 6 mins of the Duke game and Twitter has been going off. I’m switching to YouTube. Unacceptable
Not just you - all streaming has been azz this year.I have pretty much loved Hulu for sports; with the ESPN+ tie in I haven't even missed YES games.
BUT... for some strange reason it has crapped the bed for the tourney this year. So frustrating! It buffers 2 or 3 times before "settling in" at 2 or 3 minutes behind. And any time you switch to a different game it starts all over again. Firestick, smart TV, app & web... no difference. It wasn't like that last year.
I have never had an issue with YouTube TV. I do use a VPN and get about 350 mbps. However, NFL Sunday ticket app is/was a complete disaster. For many reasons; I am very happy to see it go to YouTube.Not just you - all streaming has been azz this year.
Basketball… baseball classic… soccer…
It’s especially frustrating with the trash NCAA March madness stream app. Looks like 1984.
In my 2Gbps connection I’ve tried everything - computers, iPad, iPhone, Amazon Fire, Roku… don’t matter.
Companies moved from Akamai and all the CDNs clearly can’t handle the traffic.
Your cell phone usage may very greatly from mine. but I have had the Spectrum $14/GB per month plan and have been very happy with it. Now I will say I hardly use the internet unless I am connected to a network so that data package works for me and I rarely go over. I'm in a wheelchair, so it's kind of hard to wheel around and mess around with my phone at the same time when I am out and about.I was in the habit of calling Time Warner every year and negotiating theit best deal until Spectrum took over and they refused to budge on price so I cut the cord. First year of YTTV was great. Included all my preferred sports channels and saved me a ton over cable. Then they dropped YES and increased monthly fee by $30 to add some Viacom channels I had no interest in. As a Yankee fan, that made it a non starter and I switched to Hulu with Live TV. Clunkier than YTTV, and limited a bit with DVR service, also lost Paramount Network, but I dealt with it for six months until they did exactly what YTTV did. Went crawling back to Spectrum when they offered me a new customer package, but did all streaming - Smart TV app and Roku - with enhanced Cloud DVR. No boxes, no cables running to the tvs. Figured I would use it for a year and re-evaluate. Once the year was up I called like I used to with Time Warner and Spectrum offered me a substantially discounted package. Tried to get me to consider mobile but I declined, so they suggested I call back in a year and if I would add mobile there would likely be an even greater discount. Paying $170/mo for Silver package including HBO and Showtime, Sports Tier, Enhanced DVR and upgraded Internet. And every SU and Yankee game
There is no cutting the cord option at any time that will get you more or the same for less.
Not exactly true.
For years we battled cable boxes (wired and wireless), with regular outages.
Fubo solved this.
I just now deal with buffering and $70/month. But deflect it with credit card offers (Chase, AMEX, Citi, etc.).
Sling or FuboLet me just tell you guys about my March madness experience. Hulu has not worked for more than 2 minutes at a time of any game. Anyone else experiencing this ? I missed the last 6 mins of the Duke game and Twitter has been going off. I’m switching to YouTube. Unacceptable
There is no cutting the cord option at any time that will get you more or the same for less.
I hate the term and notion of "cord cutting" .
Certainly you can save money by giving things up. And that is exactly what cord cutting is actually accomplishing. And thats fine. If there are channels or features you can live without, by all means do it, the willingness to lose them will save you money.
No one will ever get the same for less. And before I get besieged with a 100 "no you're wrong Otto because I did so and so..." Save your breath (or fingers). I work in the industry. Among the myriad of services you can choose from they ALL know exactly what they can get as a cord cutting option.
Cord cutting is just a game of whack-a-mole.
In the end, just shop based on what you WANT to have and can't live without, and it doesn't matter what service provides it. If you approach it that way you will find that the 5 different paths you can take to achieve that end goal will all be within 10 dollars of each other. LOL.