Posted September 26, 2024Sep 26 Just wondering which site will let me watch ucla game. I have sling and it is on sling supposedly, but not in my zip they say, So, lol, no more sling. Pay for No View Tv. Thanks,, Almost easiest to just use file sharing sites for free.
September 26, 2024Sep 26 Get a VPN like Nord and move your location to somewhere where it is in that Zip? I know some things like YouTube TV won't work if it's through a VPN though and I'm. It sure if it's work on sling. If you can get a free trial of a VPN it would be worth a shot though.
September 26, 2024Sep 26 Moderator I have been happy with my subscription to YouTubeTV. I have all the Portland local channels, all the ESPN channels, Fox local, Fox FS1 and FS 2,and the Big 10 network. Also the NFL network and a couple of other minor sports channels. All this for much less than I paid for Xfinity. I had to subscribe to Peacock to watch the Boise State game. I picked up a deal with Peacock for 4 months at $4.99 A month. I can cancel any of these subscriptions month to month. No long term contracts! An added benefit for Peacock was being able to binge watch all the Yellowstone seasons. I do like that series.
September 26, 2024Sep 26 Ah streaming! The great leap backward in television technology. I know cable is expensive, but I can afford it and it sure as hell is convenient!
September 26, 2024Sep 26 Moderator You could sign up for a free trial to get you past this game while you figure out what you want to do. Fubotv, Hulu for example will give you a free trials. Not sure about Youtube TV.
September 28, 2024Sep 28 Crowed a bit about he convenience of cable he other evening and the retribution goblins got me back today. My provider Spectrum failed big-time this evening--for 7 hours, no TV, voice or internet. Had it come 24 hours later, I'd have missed the Georgia-Alabama game. I actually wouldn't have as the sports betting lounge of the nearest casino is a mere 7 miles away. I had lots to watch on DVR and am a bit ashamed of my attitude about the outage. My good Crimson Tide friends just weathered a hurricane north of Atlanta where they live (but they didn't lose power or internet like I did on a perfect cloudless day). Bottom line: this is an irrelevant post and I am a crotchety ole spoiled brat. And, unfortunately, cable is still sometimes.....cable. .
September 28, 2024Sep 28 On 9/26/2024 at 8:23 AM, NJDuck said: You could sign up for a free trial to get you past this game while you figure out what you want to do. Fubotv, Hulu for example will give you a free trials. Not sure about Youtube TV. YouTube TV offers a free trial, not sure for how long.
September 28, 2024Sep 28 I too ditched comcast cable, but kept xfinity high speed internet. I subbed to youtube tv and am saving about $100/mo. I've been very happy so far.
September 28, 2024Sep 28 On 9/28/2024 at 11:26 AM, Wood Duck said: I too ditched comcast cable, but kept xfinity high speed internet. I subbed to youtube tv and am saving about $100/mo. I've been very happy so far. I just completely ditched xfinity. You should check the other high speed cable options in your area. There may be better choices in terms of speed, price and customer service. Comcast is terrible. I'm saving ~$75 per month with my new high speed fiber internet and Youtube TV (that's with one of Comcast's 2 year deals). Got tired of the consistent price increases.
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