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I've always had cable tv. Currently it's with Xfinity. But if I examine it I'm really paying a lot of money for things I don't watch. I only watch Cartoon Network/Adult Swim, ESPN, NFL Redzone in season, and HBO. I used to watch NFL Network every morning for "Good Morning Football" but they've moved the show to LA and started it an hour later. By that time I'm at work every morning. I stream ESPN on my smart tv and you have to have a cable account for that. I will occasionally watch the Science Channel or the Smithsonian Channel (but it seems they are non stop Air Disaster reruns lately). I watch Max which I get since I'm with Xfinity.
So I've been thinking about reducing my costs by cutting the cord and I'm looking at YouTube TV. I think I can get most of what I watch there maybe except Smithsonian Channel. You can stream ESPN with a YouTube TV account, you can get HBO but I think Max might be a separate charge. What I'm wondering is how do they handle your local tv channels? Is that a separate charge or part of another package?
What are your overall experiences with YouTube TV? Do you like it?
So I've been thinking about reducing my costs by cutting the cord and I'm looking at YouTube TV. I think I can get most of what I watch there maybe except Smithsonian Channel. You can stream ESPN with a YouTube TV account, you can get HBO but I think Max might be a separate charge. What I'm wondering is how do they handle your local tv channels? Is that a separate charge or part of another package?
What are your overall experiences with YouTube TV? Do you like it?