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RE: "Sports networks squeezed by rising costs and fewer subscribers"
I pay $70 for high speed internet, and about $60 in streaming subscriptions. When football season comes around I pay an additional $40 for Sling. While that's about what my cable bill was, I don't just use the internet for streaming. So I'm still saving money.

If I were doing it perfectly, I'd limit myself to three non sports streaming platforms. Pause and rotate when I need something from a service I'm not currently using. Right now I have Netflix, Prime, Hulu, HBO Max, and Criterion Channel. Sling and ESPN+ during football season. I probably should pause Hulu and Criterion Channel since I don't use them as much.

My ego is too big to let these companies nickel and dime me to death and end up paying a monster bill like I was with cable, but that seems to be the direction we are heading.
05-12-2022 11:26 AM
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