Just a few reference points for you guys thinking of cutting the cable cord, are seeking nearly the same ease of use and channel lineup, but are not looking into the Kodi route...
We are definitely enjoying the switch over to DirectTVNow. $35/mo, inclusive of all taxes is great. The clarity of fast moving sports is a bit worse than the Dish, but too is just being picky.
We jumped on the DTVNow intro offer where we prepaid for 3 mos and received the newest 4th generation AppleTV.
I was pretty happy with Dish and would have stayed with them had they not stopped giving me a $50 monthly credit to keep their service. I do not miss those phone calls to Dish customer service to re-instate the credit going forward and threatening to cancel service. I made good on my threat to cut Dish service immediately once they jacked our bill from mid $40/mo. to ~$100/mo.
As long as DTVNow retains the channel lineup and their promise have this price locked in, we will be happy with the service provided at $35/mo. The one thing that DTVNow is lacking is DVR functionality. I find it a bit inexcusable that in late 2016 with all of the technology available they failed to incorporate this DVR function. They say it will roll out sometime this year.
We also have Netflix and HBOGo.
FWIW, both of my siblings dropped Xfinity/Comcast cable TV service at their houses and went with DTVNow. We are all happy and wish we had this option earlier.
I'd love to see the monthly, quarterly, and annual numbers of lost subscribers for Xfinity, Dish, and DTV.