Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this whole internet TV thing, specifically for my place in 98296. Let me tell you, it’s been a journey. I mean, who even uses cable anymore, right?
First off, I ditched my old cable subscription. Felt good, like really good. No more ridiculous bills for channels I never watched. So, I started looking into those live TV streaming services. You know, the ones everyone’s talking about – YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV, and a bunch of others.
- YouTube TV seemed cool at first.
- Sling TV was cheaper, but kinda confusing with all its packages.
- Hulu with Live TV, well, I use regular Hulu a lot, so it was tempting.
I tried out a few free trials. YouTube TV was okay, but then I realized it didn’t have TNT. Seriously? How am I supposed to watch NBA games? That was a dealbreaker for me. Then I jumped over to DIRECTV STREAM. More expensive, yeah, but they had all the sports channels I wanted.
But here’s the thing – streaming isn’t always perfect. Sometimes the internet gets wonky, and the stream buffers. Super annoying when you’re in the middle of a game. Although, no commercial breaks is definitely a plus!
Anyway, after a lot of comparing and testing, I finally settled on DIRECTV STREAM. Yeah it costs more than the cable. But I figured, I’m saving money on other stuff, so it balances out. Plus, I can watch it on my phone, my tablet, wherever. Pretty sweet.
So, if you’re in 98296 and thinking about cutting the cord, just do it. It’s 2024, man! Cable is so last century. Just be prepared to do some research and maybe deal with a few hiccups along the way. It’s all worth it in the end, though. Trust me.
Final thought: If you love your sports and don’t mind paying a bit more, DIRECTV STREAM is the way to go. But if you’re on a tight budget, maybe check out Sling TV or mess around with those free trials to see what works best for you. Good luck!