ESPN has lost 4 million subscribers in the past year and almost 13 million in the past 5 years. Cable/Satellite is a dying model.
I have the Vue core package, and on the fox sports go app I am able to get all those fox sports channels. So worth a shot if you don't want to pony up for the elite package
I mean it'd be plenty easy to do with a couple screenshots, but I get your point.Make this one in 5 minutes
I mean it'd be plenty easy to do with a couple screenshots, but I get your point.
I believe that you pay the least for your directv than anyone I've ever heard of. I still doubt that will be the price for the duration of your contact, and doubt you can cancel without a hefty fee.
But I do give you kudos for paying so little currently.
I'd have to spend another $10 on Internet because 350GB wouldn't be enough as we already get close without watching a lot of Netflix. With the other 100+ channels that the wife and relatives enjoy, clearly a better deal.
Look, I'm not creating a competition, just saying that if you would have started off with those numbers, you wouldn't have gotten as much flack.But I hope you feel better now.
Look, I'm not creating a competition, just saying that if you would have started off with those numbers, you wouldn't have gotten as much flack.
That is a very a good deal but somewhere earlier in this thread they said that the stick version has a more basic user interface then the full Amazon Fire TV. It may be OK for you but if you want more menu options and guides, you may want to hold out for the full Fire TV to go on sale.Not sure how good of a deal this is, but Best Buy has the Fire TV Stick for $25.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/amazon-fire-tv-stick-black/9999119.p?id=1219460752591&skuId=9999119
I started my free trial of Vue Friday, and it's been less than stellar so far on my PS4. Not sure why, but my PS4 never seems to run anywhere near the speeds my network is capable of. I may try the powerline adapter that was mentioned earlier, but I'm going to try these sticks first.
My contract with Dish expires tomorrow so I'll be giving them a call to cancel. When I called last week to get my contract end date the best they offered was $15 off/month for 3 months...![]()
That is a very a good deal but somewhere earlier in this thread they said that the stick version has a more basic user interface then the full Amazon Fire TV. It may be OK for you but if you want more menu options and guides, you may want to hold out for the full Fire TV to go on sale.
Yep Best Buy is having a decent sale today on a lot of Amazon equipment.I think the Fire TV is on sale thru them too, maybe $69.99? The cost difference + not having to have a box is enough for me to have the basic menus/options. I'm sure the box would be better for a lot of people though.
I did a week free trial of Vue on my Roku 4. The UI is garbage but it streamed well. I'm planning to sign up in the next couple weeks.Still debating what I am going to buy for the fall. I was strongly considering the Roku with Vue service but if that doesn't play nice I may consider the Fire TV. However, does anyone know if you can view Cyclones.TV with the Fire TV. I know they announced a Roku channel but I don't know if anyone has actually watched on the Roku.
I'm buying a used Roku 2 today and plan to use it with Vue. You would think that the UI is a work in progress so hopefully it will only get better. My Mediacom subscription ends today!I did a week free trial of Vue on my Roku 4. The UI is garbage but it streamed well. I'm planning to sign up in the next couple weeks.
I've never used the Fire TV, but I really like my Roku devices. I have two Roku 4s and a 3.
If you are a current CL customer Mediacom does give a switch carrier discount.I inquired about Mediacom Internet prices the other day.
50Mbps with 350GB is $60.
100Mbps with 999GB is $80.
We don't have CenturyLink over 1.5Mbps here.
I inquired about Mediacom Internet prices the other day.
50Mbps with 350GB is $60.
100Mbps with 999GB is $80.
We don't have CenturyLink over 1.5Mbps here.