I use a site called SportsAccess.se. It's private server and expanding. Runs about $12/month if you buy 3 months at a time, and only takes Bitcoin, which I generally buy. Doing some serious work on their Kodi and Mobile apps/interfaces and just introduced a Plex add-on last week. Also have a "gifts" tab on the website that contains compromised, active passwords for just about any streaming service available. They run servers for every channel in the US East, US West, Canada, London, and Europe, and the service basically re-broadcasts from a mix of DTV and local providers on their private servers. Think SportsDevil/Woody, but 0 buffering and HD/near-HD SD. Carries every sporting event imaginable. Goes down from time to time and channel mapping is messy during their expansion, but even at not being up 100%, for $12 a month if I cut the cord there's no way I'm without this service as my go-to, and fire up Vue, etc. month to month if they go down. If a channel is mapped incorrectly, they have a chat room on their site manned by an admin who will "change the channel for you," and are also accessible via Twitter. They expansion by 2017 will basically be an entire cable TV package on dedicated servers per channel for non-sports, and a dedicated space for sports. Right now, they only have enough capacity to run a mix, thus why sometimes channels are mis-mapped. Small inconvenience IMO for what you get.