I’ve had them all and PSVue was the best for me but they dropped Bein so no MotoGP. Sling is 2nd for me. I have Prime, Sling and Hulu (for free). I still have cable because my cable company is too dumb to filter it from the street.
Just HULU. We got it from a Sprint wireless subscription. I would like to try YouTube tv but not great in my area yet.
I'm watching MNF (ESPN) on Hulu live right now. I've had it for a couple of months and really like it. Hulu even has some original programming.
Suppose.tv is a website that compares the various streaming sites based on what you want to watch. Having said that, Philo.com @ $16 is great, but no sports. John
Always start with an antenna for local channels. Most broadcast from the same general part of town so should be easy to aim at them. Then look at a Tivo for DVR options - they have a guide for local stuff and you can program/search recordings just like cable or dish. After that look at the different streaming, you won't need as many as you think. I only got sling for Bein, so I'll cancel that soon since MotoAmerica is switching to another channel. Prime is a given for more than TV so I don't even count it - although I do use the video portion a good amount. So really all I've added in so far is Hulu for recent shows that I don't get OTA.
Just bought myself a roku so I could get sling so I could get bein - oh well I'll watch RRW to see whats up
I may keep Bein for the rest of the motorcycle coverage worldwide. They even have cool stuff like the Italian CEV series.
better figure out how to get nbc sports now that fox sports lost the supercross contract to nbc sports. were were just getting ready to pull the trigger on a dish to take to canada with us to watch the SX races on fox, when the announcement happened. Ski
The issue that I had with Sling was that on Monday or Thursday night football, Sling's NFL Network would be "blacked out" for a few of the games.
Because they are on Amazon. I have Prime just for free shipping, getting TV/Movies and some NFL games out of it is all just gravy.
Testing Hulu live on roku ultra this week and, after getting pi-hole configured properly, We’re quite pleased. Quality is good enough, although I do notice motion is different. Can’t quite put my finger on it, may be frame rate, but it’s not the same as DirecTV. The real test will be watching football this weekend.