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RE: Dish/Sling drops Fox O&Os, FS1, FS2, BTN
(10-05-2019 04:03 PM)sierrajip Wrote:  
(10-04-2019 08:43 AM)MadisonHawk Wrote:  
(10-04-2019 05:22 AM)sierrajip Wrote:  From a cord cutting perspective. If that is what the Fox and BTN wants, more power to them. Make the money while you can..

It is working at least in my case. I gave Dish a week to come to a resolution and am now in the free trial period for YouTube TV as I am not missing playoff baseball and college football on FS1 and BTN. So far, I have been impressed with the interface and DVR functionality of YouTube TV. I plan on heavy testing of YouTube TV this weekend and if Dish and Fox do not come to a resolution by Monday, dropping Dish.

YouTube tv was a good product, while I had it. I like the DVR options that Dish offers better, and not having Fox or the BTN does not affect me.

Using UTUBE the last couple of weekends for free for HD streaming for games. Impressed with the quality of the product. Actually just as clear as my cable or better in quality. 07-coffee3
10-06-2019 11:53 PM
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