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RE: Hulu + Live TV jumps to $65/month
(11-17-2020 02:51 PM)solohawks Wrote:  
(11-17-2020 12:44 PM)domer1978 Wrote:  
(11-17-2020 12:23 PM)RUScarlets Wrote:  Over priced garbage. The most I’d pay for basic Fall sports is like $20, $10 for spring sports (maybe $5 extra for local programming or conference network).

Besides, Yahoo streams NFL games for free. Who the hell would pay this much for college football?

I pay 180 a month for sports and the weather channel (my wife loves that station). 03-nutkick I tried to cut the cord and I was happy and saved a grip of money, but we did not get the weather channel.

Side-note, Xfinity is awful.
You can get The Weather Channel with the Frndly TV service for under $10/month

https://try.frndlytv.com/?utm_expid=.neX...gle.com%2F

Thanks, I will try to convince my wife but she loves the convenience. But if they get the weather channel I may have a chance!
11-17-2020 03:26 PM
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