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  1. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    I feel like I'm having an entire conversation with Tony without actually talking to Tony. Maybe you can let him answer for himself since he's the one I'm trying to talk to?
  2. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    In that case you could subscribe to one of the sport services like MLB TV, etc, and that would certainly allow you to dump cable/satellite...* *this does not count as me helping a Philly sports fan, which goes against every fiber of my being ;)
  3. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    I can only speak for YouTube TV as that's what I use. When you are watching something you hit "menu" and, while what you are watching continues playing in the background, it brings up other programs it has learned you are interested in that you can switch to. You can switch to another game in...
  4. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    I could be misreading what you guys are saying but just to be sure - all the streaming services have your local sports just like cable would for half the cost...
  5. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    I would look into it a little more, Dave. Even sign up for a free trial. I've never once experienced buffering with YouTube TV (although I have with Sling and of course your internet may vary - hence the free trial). If you missed dialog - on an Apple TV you would just click the left side of...
  6. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    Streaming for sure. I only pay $45/month for YouTube TV that includes recording functionality. Most channels have their shows available on demand as well, so usually you don't even need to record.
  7. Cranston37+

    I Cut the Cord and Couldn’t Be Happier

    TV streaming services all have it. My favorite is YouTube TV. But that and the previous posts in this thread beg the question - if you cancel traditional cable only to subscribe to numerous streaming services, is that really cutting the cord?
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