100%Likely outcome is this gets resolved today, right?
I switched over to Directv. I paid $108/month for YouTube TV + a standalone app for my regional sports network (which sucked, because one can't readily change channels during commercials).
Directv has my regional sports network (if you get the Choice package). It also has the MLB network. Oh, and it includes ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
And I'm paying $10 less per month (with an extra $25 off for the 1st month).
If you go this route, if you have a Firestick TV or the like, you probably don't need the Gemini device (i.e., dongle) at $10 per month. Everything - DTV, ESPN+, Disney+ - all work fine on my TV.
so they don't have to send a modem or anything? Directv I mean. Just sign up & they send a link or something to your TV?100%Likely outcome is this gets resolved today, right?
I switched over to Directv. I paid $108/month for YouTube TV + a standalone app for my regional sports network (which sucked, because one can't readily change channels during commercials).
Directv has my regional sports network (if you get the Choice package). It also has the MLB network. Oh, and it includes ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
And I'm paying $10 less per month (with an extra $25 off for the 1st month).
If you go this route, if you have a Firestick TV or the like, you probably don't need the Gemini device (i.e., dongle) at $10 per month. Everything - DTV, ESPN+, Disney+ - all work fine on my TV.
It depends on your TV. Mine isn't particularly smart (it's around 10 years old) but it does have HDMI inputs. I have a FIrestick TV 4K from Amazon and if you're not familiar with that device, it hosts apps (e.g., Netflix, Prime Video). DirecTV has an app. I download the app, and wah la (refer to your notebook), I don't need their dongle (Gemini) which avoids the $10 per month equipment charge.so they don't have to send a modem or anything? Directv I mean. Just sign up & they send a link or something to your TV?100%Likely outcome is this gets resolved today, right?
I switched over to Directv. I paid $108/month for YouTube TV + a standalone app for my regional sports network (which sucked, because one can't readily change channels during commercials).
Directv has my regional sports network (if you get the Choice package). It also has the MLB network. Oh, and it includes ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
And I'm paying $10 less per month (with an extra $25 off for the 1st month).
If you go this route, if you have a Firestick TV or the like, you probably don't need the Gemini device (i.e., dongle) at $10 per month. Everything - DTV, ESPN+, Disney+ - all work fine on my TV.
Only thing I really miss not having NHL Network for is the World Juniors tourney between Christmas and New Year's each year.It depends on your TV. Mine isn't particularly smart (it's around 10 years old) but it does have HDMI inputs. I have a FIrestick TV 4K from Amazon and if you're not familiar with that device, it hosts apps (e.g., Netflix, Prime Video). DirecTV has an app. I download the app, and wah la (refer to your notebook), I don't need their dongle (Gemini) which avoids the $10 per month equipment charge.so they don't have to send a modem or anything? Directv I mean. Just sign up & they send a link or something to your TV?100%Likely outcome is this gets resolved today, right?
I switched over to Directv. I paid $108/month for YouTube TV + a standalone app for my regional sports network (which sucked, because one can't readily change channels during commercials).
Directv has my regional sports network (if you get the Choice package). It also has the MLB network. Oh, and it includes ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
And I'm paying $10 less per month (with an extra $25 off for the 1st month).
If you go this route, if you have a Firestick TV or the like, you probably don't need the Gemini device (i.e., dongle) at $10 per month. Everything - DTV, ESPN+, Disney+ - all work fine on my TV.
Since switching from YouTube TV yesterday, I also note that there are two 4K channels which seem primarily to host sports. Last night it was the World Series (which I watched) and an NBA game which was out of market.
Lastly, I also am getting HBO, Starz, Cinemax and probably some others I'm forgetting for free for 3 months. I didn't think I'd have the opportunity to watch Tim Robinson's new series, but that's on the docket for this week.
ETA: I discovered they do have the NHL network, but I'd need to move to a higher tier to get it. Given that ESPN+ has almost all of the hockey games covered, I don't think I'll need to do this.
I get the hulu/disney/espn+ package to watch the Ranger games and it sucks having to use illegal streams when they're on NHL Network.Only thing I really miss not having NHL Network for is the World Juniors tourney between Christmas and New Year's each year.It depends on your TV. Mine isn't particularly smart (it's around 10 years old) but it does have HDMI inputs. I have a FIrestick TV 4K from Amazon and if you're not familiar with that device, it hosts apps (e.g., Netflix, Prime Video). DirecTV has an app. I download the app, and wah la (refer to your notebook), I don't need their dongle (Gemini) which avoids the $10 per month equipment charge.so they don't have to send a modem or anything? Directv I mean. Just sign up & they send a link or something to your TV?100%Likely outcome is this gets resolved today, right?
I switched over to Directv. I paid $108/month for YouTube TV + a standalone app for my regional sports network (which sucked, because one can't readily change channels during commercials).
Directv has my regional sports network (if you get the Choice package). It also has the MLB network. Oh, and it includes ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu.
And I'm paying $10 less per month (with an extra $25 off for the 1st month).
If you go this route, if you have a Firestick TV or the like, you probably don't need the Gemini device (i.e., dongle) at $10 per month. Everything - DTV, ESPN+, Disney+ - all work fine on my TV.
Since switching from YouTube TV yesterday, I also note that there are two 4K channels which seem primarily to host sports. Last night it was the World Series (which I watched) and an NBA game which was out of market.
Lastly, I also am getting HBO, Starz, Cinemax and probably some others I'm forgetting for free for 3 months. I didn't think I'd have the opportunity to watch Tim Robinson's new series, but that's on the docket for this week.
ETA: I discovered they do have the NHL network, but I'd need to move to a higher tier to get it. Given that ESPN+ has almost all of the hockey games covered, I don't think I'll need to do this.
I'd have to think they will.I'm willing to give YoutubeTV a short leash to get a deal worked out in the coming days, but truthfully I'll cancel in a week if they haven't worked something out. The price just isn't worth it without ESPN. Most of what I watch is college football and college basketball - I need ESPN for those. Not sure if the answer is the ESPN app, or a different service, but I'm gone from YoutubeTV in a week or so if they don't get this settled.
Both directv and fubo have locals.Question for the crowd.....Is Hulu the only other streaming "cable" that has local channels?
Long lost brother!I get the hulu/disney/espn+ package to watch the Ranger games

They just lost them so of course it’s one time. This stretches out past a month and we’ll seeIt’s a one time credit, not monthly. It’s actually quite ********I’ll take the $20 credit over those channels any day
They just lost them so of course it’s one time. This stretches out past a month and we’ll seeIt’s a one time credit, not monthly. It’s actually quite ********I’ll take the $20 credit over those channels any day
No to be clear they're offering no credit currently, but said they would offer a one-time $20 credit "if the channels end up being unavailable for an extended period of time".
So it's not $20 now, maybe more if it ends up being a long time. It's $0 now, and they're saying they'll do 20 bucks one time if it ends up being a long time.
EDIT: this is the exact quote from the email
We know how disruptive it is to lose channels you enjoy, which is why it’s our goal to bring Disney content back to YouTube TV. We’re committed to continuing to work with Disney to reach an agreement, but if their content is unavailable for an extended period of time, we’ll offer our subscribers a $20 credit.
Wouldn't be shocked if Google just wanted to get out of this space. If they don't resolve this quickly, I'd think it's clear they want out.
From what I hear, it's not a big money maker for them, which makes sense.
The networks would all just rather sell their content directly to the consumer. I can't imagine there's much money to be made as an aggregator in this environment.
That's funny, YTTV didn't have mine.Dtv doesn't have my local sports.
Did you not do yttv 4k?That's funny, YTTV didn't have mine.Dtv doesn't have my local sports.
DTV's two 4K channels are glorious. Bouncing between WS game 7 and Oklahoma v Tennessee.
Seems like it.Reddit is saying YT is more or less letting pirates live stream on YT today unfettered.
Same.I'm willing to give YoutubeTV a short leash to get a deal worked out in the coming days, but truthfully I'll cancel in a week if they haven't worked something out. The price just isn't worth it without ESPN. Most of what I watch is college football and college basketball - I need ESPN for those. Not sure if the answer is the ESPN app, or a different service, but I'm gone from YoutubeTV in a week or so if they don't get this settled.
I trialed it, but it seemed the same as the regular broadcast when I'd switch back and forth.Did you not do yttv 4k?That's funny, YTTV didn't have mine.Dtv doesn't have my local sports.
DTV's two 4K channels are glorious. Bouncing between WS game 7 and Oklahoma v Tennessee.
And sports for me. At the point now where I’d rather watch a movieThe one thing all these carriage rights fees pissing matches are doing for me is making me care less and less about tv.
And that’s a good thing.
Yep.And sports for me. At the point now where I’d rather watch a movieThe one thing all these carriage rights fees pissing matches are doing for me is making me care less and less about tv.
And that’s a good thing.
I think it's just Hulu, not Hulu liveSame.I'm willing to give YoutubeTV a short leash to get a deal worked out in the coming days, but truthfully I'll cancel in a week if they haven't worked something out. The price just isn't worth it without ESPN. Most of what I watch is college football and college basketball - I need ESPN for those. Not sure if the answer is the ESPN app, or a different service, but I'm gone from YoutubeTV in a week or so if they don't get this settled.
On a side note I’ve been looking at switching our mobile carrier and TMobile has a package where you get Hulu Live, Netflix, and Apple+ included.
My cell bill would stay the same but I would save $85 a month by cancelling youtube tv.
This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
Similar issue with my wife. Changing platforms is a challenge, and something resembling an old school channel guide with easy access on the home screen is a huge plus for YTTVThis is going to be rough on my dad if this goes on for a while. He's 81 now and I switched him from cable to YTTV a couple years ago. It took a while for him to get used to it and I really don't want to go through the hassle of switching him to something else. The first switch was hard enough.
This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
We tried Hulu live yesterday because prorated it would only be 9 bucks. I thought the app was atrocious. YTTV has them beat by many many many miles with the interface and ease of use. Can’t wait to go back.This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
I would guess you're right. But not sure. There was a lot of push for college yesterday.
The trouble for Google is they've already lost me. I'm watching pre game right now on Hulu and don't plan on going back no matter when or if it gets settled.
What do you do for Sunday Ticket? Isn't that only on YTTV and kinda essential for you?This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
I would guess you're right. But not sure. There was a lot of push for college yesterday.
The trouble for Google is they've already lost me. I'm watching pre game right now on Hulu and don't plan on going back no matter when or if it gets settled.
They all have it. Hulu live isn't great in my experience. You are probably better just getting ESPN app if that's all you care aboutAnyone know if Hulu+ Live or whoever, do they have these network standoffs too?
This is the second one that I remember since I've had YTTV, and both very recently
Havent heard similar from their competitors
Reddit is saying YT is more or less letting pirates live stream on YT today unfettered.
Kodi still works great tbh. For being around 20 years still as stable as ever.
What do you do for Sunday Ticket? Isn't that only on YTTV and kinda essential for you?This gets settled before Monday night. There’s a Cowboys game on MNF that evening.Just canceled YouTube TV and went to Hulu Live to get ESPN / ABC games.
Two other friends in my college football group chat just did same canceling YT TV.
I have to think we're not outliers.
I would guess you're right. But not sure. There was a lot of push for college yesterday.
The trouble for Google is they've already lost me. I'm watching pre game right now on Hulu and don't plan on going back no matter when or if it gets settled.
Anyone know if Hulu+ Live or whoever, do they have these network standoffs too?
This is the second one that I remember since I've had YTTV, and both very recently
Havent heard similar from their competitors