currently on a 5 day trial of Youtube TV. not thrilled with the tv guide section. also who provides the best wifi? xfinity? tia
Best Wifi would be a mesh network in your home with fiber gigabit connectivity (AT&T fiber is better over Google fiber). I'd search threads on "cutting the cord".
What you did is just move to another "cable" company doing it that way with youtube TV. Get Prime, you probably already have it, and start there, then you can add channels that you actually like and want to pay for. Then use youtube no pay to fill in specific subjects of interest. Cut the cord 3 years ago and its been great.
Most of the content is in Silver (subscription), like this one: Snipping at Cable (TV) Lots of first-hand experience from several people using various platforms/devices in the above thread. I should add that I've mostly given up on tv altogether... just too many commercials.
I think Sling the best for TV, but I end up watching Netflix and Youtube documentaries and podcasts the most. 10x more interesting content than TV programs.
whaaa? sling is the worst of the major streamers for "TV" imho. Based on: - They don't provide all of the 4 big networks (and many of us don't have over-the-air options) - Their DVR sucks and pales in comparison to youtube TV to name but one - Their packages are sorta stupid (actually the opposite for them) in that to get what most folks want, you have to blue and orange and a sports pack. Its just plain easier, cheaper and better to go with Youtube TV or Vue and be happy for around $50. (DTVnow is also a good option). OP - why don't you like YTTV? I switched to it this year after using cable, dishes, sling, dtvnow and some local streaming options...and YTTV is far and away the best. You mentioned the "guide"? It works great imho. It doesn't go as far into the future as the 2-weeks that most cable ones do...but, once you get used to the YTTV interface (I use it on roku premier) its better than cable guides and the search and record a subject (like say, all Patriots content) is awesome. But, like any change, the transition can be frustrating. I felt that too, but after a couple of months (maybe less) I was loving the UI.
I'll have to check out the YouTube channels if it gets all the ones I want like Sling. Fox (local, news, sports) NBC (all) ESPN (all) NFL Fishing Network Sportsman Outdoors Channel Comedy Central BBC AXS Bravo National Geographic Bloomberg Motortrend Chinese package
Missing ABC and CBS (and for me I can't Fox or NBC on sling either) was a deal killer for me (and many others, especially those that like things like the NFL games and college football games and the major golf tournaments). The only channel I've missed with youtube tv is NFL network. I imagine they will add that someday. But slings channel package works for less people across the country than youtube (or vue or DTVNow). Your or my or someone's individual needs may vary of course, but I'd never seen anyone claim a flat "Sling is the best cable replacement for TV". Heck, the way the DVR works alone makes it pretty awful. I know, I used it before DTVNow, and vue and YTTV were available.
If you're tech savvy and you dont care about morals/ethics a la capitalism just google for iptvreviews or iptv providers I've gone through a few, but now I've settled on two solid ones, I get way more channels than I need and it's about 100$/yr
That's a great comparison tool. Thanks for posting. It looks like YouTube TV would be the best choice for me, but I did do a free trial with them and it blacked out the local antenna broadcast channels (including sports) when I was out of town and tried to watch them remotely. That was a big turn off for me as most of the TV I watch is really antenna and I'm not always in town. For now I just use antenna and have gotten used to it. Plus, I have DSL and it's hard to stream regular YouTube videos around 5-8pm. I wish I could get Google Fiber.
Love my firestick, it has revolutionized media consumption for our family. Just like to add that we also use the Firestick movie app. It is both free and legal and offered through the firestick directory as a direct download. All content on this app is free, but of course you will be subjected to (limited) ads.