friendfromlowry
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I’m in the same boat. I wouldn’t be surprised if something is miraculously worked out right before noon (kickoff) tomorrow and the increased costs will eventually be passed onto us.
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My brother signed up for a free trial on fuboTV and he says it works pretty good for free espn Other than that I jumped on to Amazon freemvee and they’ve got some stuff but not as much as you think.
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I went ahead and did a free three week trial of YouTube TV to get ESPN back. If Spectrum is still blacked out after three weeks I may have to go ahead and switch completely then.
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Sat, Sep 2, 2023 12:25 PM
Off topic, but have had YouTube tv for years, but just found the multiview option. 4 games on the tv at once. Pretty sweet.
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posted by Laley23
They just now put it out. Only thing is cannot choose what goes in. But have heard its in development.
it was unveiled during march madness this year
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posted by Ironman92
But I know they dropped the Reds
it wasn't really a case of "they" dropping the reds, so much as a really terrible business decision by sinclair. a redditor summed it up nicely:
Bally Sports pays a lot of money to pro sports teams for local broadcast
rights. How Bally gets the content into viewers homes is
(unfortunately) in their hands. The common thinking is that Sinclair
overpaid when the bought the Fox Sports / Bally stations in 2019. In
order to compensate, they attempted to impose significant rate hikes on
all cable, satellite and streaming providers. Many providers, including
YTTV, Hulu, Dish and Sling pushed back, leaving Bally looking for ways
to generate more revenue.
....
Bally was apparently unwilling to make their stations available as an
optional add-on. That left YTTV to decide if it was worth paying for
that expensive programming for all subscribers, passing the costs on to
them.
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^^ it's also worth mentioning that sinclair has started whiffing on payments to the pro sports teams for their local broadcast rights. they already filed for bankruptcy.
i could see MLB just stepping in and taking the RSN's over whenever sinclair deems their purchase a failure.
also apparently Bally's is available on both fubo and directtv streaming. you can also "buy" a bally's pass but i think it's extremely limited as to what you can/cannot watch due to the weird local broadcast rules.
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https://cordcuttersnews.com/spectrum-cable-tv-teams-up-with-fubo-to-offer-a-discounted-live-tv-streaming-service-so-its-customers-can-watch-espn/
My prediction for Spectrum/Disney to resolve their issues by this past weekend crashed and burned.
Spectrum is offering this deal as it seems this may go on for a while. Unless I’m missing something, it seems fucking stupid. Pay $70/month to get the sports channels abruptly removed from you? I know you get the whole elite package of channels but what if you already had all that initially. Some people - a lot maybe - would be paying $70/month to essentially get back a half dozen channels, and even some of those you may not care about (myself and National Geographic, for example)