Happiness said:You should subscribe to direct TV because yaliu works there. Support our forum members!
Everyone should employ me to buy their next home because I have a license! Support forum members!
Happiness said:You should subscribe to direct TV because yaliu works there. Support our forum members!
eyephone said:I really recommend direct tv now. Free cloud service (record shows) When I signed up I got a free Apple TV 4K, but they ended the promotion. Currently they are giving a free Roku.
If you are on budget consider sling tv. ($25 a month)
Happiness said:You should subscribe to direct TV because yaliu works there. Support our forum members!
Irvinecommuter said:Just signed up for Hulu...$0.99 a month for the next 12 months for the limited commercial plan.
Cares said:Irvinecommuter said:Just signed up for Hulu...$0.99 a month for the next 12 months for the limited commercial plan.
I think it's ridiculous to pay for a service and still be fed ads. Hulu has a weird model.
Cares said:Irvinecommuter said:Just signed up for Hulu...$0.99 a month for the next 12 months for the limited commercial plan.
I think it's ridiculous to pay for a service and still be fed ads. Hulu has a weird model.
bones said:I do Hulu ($5.99) + Netflix ($10.99) + Prime (I consider this free b/c i would have Prime anyway) + CBS Access (free - only watch current seasons of current shows) + antenna = $16.98. We will sub HBO and Showtime certain months out of the year (for GOT/Billions/etc). We also do a one team MLB streaming package. General sports gets a bit trickier and we probably miss out on some sports we would watch if we had a cable package, but we don't really have much time to sit and watch sports on the weekend. Between this handful of streaming services, we have more content than we can even consume.
The other perk about streaming is you can watch on the road, biz trips, vacations, etc. Can you do that with AT&T or Cox?
Irvinecommuter said:bones said:I do Hulu ($5.99) + Netflix ($10.99) + Prime (I consider this free b/c i would have Prime anyway) + CBS Access (free - only watch current seasons of current shows) + antenna = $16.98. We will sub HBO and Showtime certain months out of the year (for GOT/Billions/etc). We also do a one team MLB streaming package. General sports gets a bit trickier and we probably miss out on some sports we would watch if we had a cable package, but we don't really have much time to sit and watch sports on the weekend. Between this handful of streaming services, we have more content than we can even consume.
The other perk about streaming is you can watch on the road, biz trips, vacations, etc. Can you do that with AT&T or Cox?
Depending on the plan...I believe you can watch live TV with AT&T and Cox. You can also do Youtube Live.
eyephone said:YouTube live is going to raise the monthly fee.
bones said:Irvinecommuter said:bones said:I do Hulu ($5.99) + Netflix ($10.99) + Prime (I consider this free b/c i would have Prime anyway) + CBS Access (free - only watch current seasons of current shows) + antenna = $16.98. We will sub HBO and Showtime certain months out of the year (for GOT/Billions/etc). We also do a one team MLB streaming package. General sports gets a bit trickier and we probably miss out on some sports we would watch if we had a cable package, but we don't really have much time to sit and watch sports on the weekend. Between this handful of streaming services, we have more content than we can even consume.
The other perk about streaming is you can watch on the road, biz trips, vacations, etc. Can you do that with AT&T or Cox?
Depending on the plan...I believe you can watch live TV with AT&T and Cox. You can also do Youtube Live.
That makes sense. I remember some sites asking you for your cable provider before you can stream the shows. So on the go watching is probably the same regardless.