My nephew has it and says it's great. Sport channels look good. Anyone here tried it yet?
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I found another site to watch that series free.. pretty cool thouToo cheap to pay for it although the family loved the Cobra Kai 2 free episodes.
Top review. I've been sitting on the fence about dropping the xfinity X1 in favor of the Roku I bought 2 months ago, because I thought I'd lose ESPN. This is great!I have had it 4 or 5 months. I dropped Dish and am saving $80 per month over Dish. YouTube TV cost $40 for forty channels. I believe I get all the ESPN channels (at least the ones I want). I also get SEC Network, Fox Sports channels, Golf channel. I get all the sports channels I believe I had with Dish which I had 200 channels I did NOT watch or even know what they were. I actually watch less that ten channels that are available. I can also access SEC+ thru Roku.
I get all the local news channels live. It took awhile to get used to navigating the menu but I actually like it better when you learn your way around. I get 6 free family feeds and I can acess You Tube TV on any mobile devices where I have internet access. Bottom line: I am not a fan of Google which owns YouTubeTv but I am satisfied with YouTubeTv.
I think Youtube Red is regular youtube without ads?What is the difference in YouTube TV and YouTube Red?
It's DOA at my house unless you can get all the Hallmark channels.I have had it 4 or 5 months. I dropped Dish and am saving $80 per month over Dish. YouTube TV cost $40 for forty channels. I believe I get all the ESPN channels (at least the ones I want). I also get SEC Network, Fox Sports channels, Golf channel. I get all the sports channels I believe I had with Dish which I had 200 channels I did NOT watch or even know what they were. I actually watch less that ten channels that are available. I can also access SEC+ thru Roku.
I get all the local news channels live. It took awhile to get used to navigating the menu but I actually like it better when you learn your way around. I get 6 free family feeds and I can acess You Tube TV on any mobile devices where I have internet access. Bottom line: I am not a fan of Google which owns YouTubeTv but I am satisfied with YouTubeTv.
That is correct and maybe red has access to a few other features.I think Youtube Red is regular youtube without ads?
I was in that boat too but was able to secure a narrow approval since it includes Bravo and E! channels. HGTV not being included was her main hang-up.It's DOA at my house unless you can get all the Hallmark channels.
YouTubeTV does not have the Hallmark Channel. I use Roku as my portal to access YouTubeTV and you can subscribe to Hallmark directly through Roku. Looks like it's 4.99 per month with the bonus that the movies are commercial free. FWIW.It's DOA at my house unless you can get all the Hallmark channels.
See my previous reply to King Ward. If you use Roku, these channels may be available trough Roku. You can do a search in Roku. I do know that the Food Network has some free streaming shows. It also has a monthly fee option to view live shows. I know this because I researched this a few months ago for a lady who works for me. (She is also a baseball fan and YouTubeTV includes the MLB Network.)I was in that boat too but was able to secure a narrow approval since it includes Bravo and E! channels. HGTV not being included was her main hang-up.
Only after we signed up and had it for a few weeks did my wife then also realize the Food Network was not included...but by that time she had enjoyed it enough and we were already too committed to change back.
There are always a lot of movies on - I've been surprised at the quality of the programming on a few of the channels I wasn't really familiar with before (even though I still just watch sports 90% of the time)
It rocks. Great for sports.My nephew has it and says it's great. Sport channels look good. Anyone here tried it yet?
So you kind of eased it in on her.I was in that boat too but was able to secure a narrow approval since it includes Bravo and E! channels. HGTV not being included was her main hang-up.
Only after we signed up and had it for a few weeks did my wife then also realize the Food Network was not included...but by that time she had enjoyed it enough and we were already too committed to change back.
There are always a lot of movies on - I've been surprised at the quality of the programming on a few of the channels I wasn't really familiar with before (even though I still just watch sports 90% of the time)
I found another site to watch that series free.. pretty cool thou
It's DOA at my house unless you can get all the Hallmark channels.
It's the recycled, sappy background music of all these movies that makes me want to stab myself in the head. Also, from the dialog and story structure it seems like all the movies are written by the same 4 or 5 people. Though, when they are muted they can be tolerable (above).I’ll watch as many Lacy Chabert Hallmark movies as my wife wants!
https://flixtor.to/watch/tv/4322410/cobra-kai/season/1/episode/1Any info you could share?
It's DOA at my house unless you can get all the Hallmark channels.
Watching Aurora Teagarden Mysteries right now.Lol I’ve been married for 27 years. I know what you mean
Worst part of the year is when the Christmas specials start.Watching Aurora Teagarden Mysteries right now.
And they start twice. They run them in July also.Worst part of the year is when the Christmas specials start.