Ok...my Youtube TV report
I have a Sling Orange account for $25+tax for awhile now (about 2 years). It is a great low cost alternative for very small families. Works really well if you primarily watch sports on the ESPN family. Downside...only 1 device at a time...also you have to figure out how to get your locals separately.
I'm switching to Youtube TV now from Sling. Cost is $35+tax but you get locals in larger markets, also FS1, FS2,Fox Regionals, NBCSN, CBSSN, main BTN feed, etc...
A few cautions. If you don't have this (Google Chromecast thingie shown below) up front be prepared to watch the first month on your smartphone or computer (USE GOOGLE CHROME BROWSER, Firefox no beuno). After your 15 day trail they will send you a link to order 1 chromecast for free. The new generation looks like this
About the locals...you don't get everything...just the main feed for ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Your call if getting all the sub-channels, CW and ION are worth it. I will be setting up an antenna to pick up the extra locals soon.
What I liked is as I traveled it recognize where I was and would allow me to watch the locals in Raleigh. Up at my cottage...the local TV market is way too small to support this. Just drive to the City (NYC) to visit my son. Youtube recognized I was in NY...switched over to the 4 local NY feeds.
Finally the upside is 3 devices at one time...and remote locations (i.e. Millennial children) seems to work...so about $39 a month is what I pay (includes tax) and I'm currently not wanting for much and I get 3 devices versus 1. I also get the FOX family which Sling Orange didn't give along with several extra sports channels.
Downside: No HGTV, Food, Animal Planet, CW, ION, TBS/TNT
Finally, can't complain about the picture quality...looks 1080P or near it.
My feelings is this is a strong contender for a household that watches a lot of college sports. However, some spouses might not be as happy as other plans.