I'm still going with cable, but I looked into my options, and I think I had decided that the best deal was YouTube TV with Philo as a combo. That gives you Comedy Central, HGTV, Bravo and all that, plus all the networks live. But I'm just going off of memory.Philo is no sports channels and no news networks (beyond BBC and Cheddar). But no CNN, No Fox, No MSNBC.
I've had Youtube TV before and it's probably the preferred one, I don't know if I watch enough live TV to justify the cost. But if I did YTV would be the one to go with.
YTV now has the Viacom channels that Philo has (Comedy Central, etc) so that combo is no longer needed. My only issue with the streamers is they're getting into the same broadcast rights slap fights with the networks that the cable companies are, although to be expected.I'm still going with cable, but I looked into my options, and I think I had decided that the best deal was YouTube TV with Philo as a combo. That gives you Comedy Central, HGTV, Bravo and all that, plus all the networks live. But I'm just going off of memory.
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Uh oh we're off to a bad start!!Go Team Apple defeat the evil Androids!
Uh oh we're off to a bad start!!
(J/K ... but I am an Android user, prefer it to Apple)
If you want to avoid his bad books don't mention that sherbet is not ice cream. It's ok to know it in your heart but some people like to keep their delusions alive.Uh oh we're off to a bad start!!
You know those Canadians can't admit to some things like Chad Kroeger of Nickelback is from Canada and the best band out there.If you want to avoid his bad books don't mention that sherbet is not ice cream. It's ok to know it in your heart but some people like to keep their delusions alive.
I have a cousin like that.In a nutshell, sherbet is the fruitier cousin of ice cream. ...
Don't we all!I have a cousin like that.
Are they charging you more for your "upgrade"?Funny this thread should get refreshed, because the situation I mentioned above is happening Monday. Google Fiber guy is coming over to give us our "upgrade" - which means a new wi-fi mesh system, & the disappearing of our beloved Google Fiber cable TV service. I subscribed to DirecTV Stream a month ago to start the transition, & it seems to be OK. It better be - starting Monday it's the only game in town.
Technically, no - but only because half of our TV/Internet combo is going away. The "upgrade" is they switch out our old internet boxes for new "mesh" wi-fi thingamajigs. And for every TV we had the cable TV service on, they're giving us a Chromecast with Google TV. Then we use the Chromecasts for whatever streaming service we want. If we ever stop being Google Fiber customers we have to return the wi-fi devices, but get to keep the Chromecasts.Are they charging you more for your "upgrade"?
From what I have learned you need advanced math degrees to actually figure out how much you pay for cable and internet and desipher the bills they send. It all sounds so smooth and easy when you are dealing with the salesperson.Technically, no - but only because half of our TV/Internet combo is going away. The "upgrade" is they switch out our old internet boxes for new "mesh" wi-fi thingamajigs. And for every TV we had the cable TV service on, they're giving us a Chromecast with Google TV. Then we use the Chromecasts for whatever streaming service we want. If we ever stop being Google Fiber customers we have to return the wi-fi devices, but get to keep the Chromecasts.
Our old GF TV/Internet service was $190 & change a month. The TV part was about $105 of that. Now, far as I can figure, we'll be paying GF $70-ish for the internet & DirecTV Stream $90 a month for the "cable" TV ( I ended up going with them because they were easily the closest to the channel lineup we got with GF the last 6 years ). So if I've done the math right, we'll be paying about $15 less per month for the new setup for supposedly better wi-fi & roughly the same cable TV product.