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I’ve been a happy YTTV customer since their launch in 2017 and I’m not leaving them just because Disney threw a fit. I even got a $15 credit. Thank you, Disney. If I really want or need to watch ABC, I just switch to OTA.

Unlimited DVR. Australian (NRL) and English rugby. Nope. Not leaving them.
12-20-2021 03:22 PM
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(12-20-2021 08:17 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  So to those of you who followed this dispute, based on the announced terms, which side, if anyone, appears to have 'caved' the most in the settlement?

I have always said that if I ever cut the cord, Youtube TV would probably be the first thing I tried. I like the price and the lineup. But I do not like uncertainty in terms of major content, and this kind of dispute, and IIRC there was also a recent dispute with NBC/Universal as well, makes me wary. Seems to happen less often with my cable company.

YTTV also fixed some of the playback issues I had. Between that and HULU, I'll keep the YTTV. When the month runs out I'll cancel the HULU package. I will have seen what I want on ESPN+ and Disney+ by then.
12-20-2021 07:42 PM
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