Many of the history channel programs can be found on regular YouTube. Maybe they are mostly older episodes though?
Allan Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes: > I’m probably going to just go with YouTube. I can probably live without the > history channel. There are only a couple of shows I really watch on there > anyway. I already have Netflix and amazon prime. > I also piggy back off the kids Disney + but I can say I think I have only > watched it twice. I signed up for CBS all access a while back and watched > what I wanted then dropped it. > > I was considering Hulu because they give you access to their streaming > library also. Can’t remember why I ruled it out. Think it was missing some > vital channels. Also considered that ATT service too. I wonder considering > their $80 a month package because it also has all the HBO and Cinemax > channels. It was missing several other channels I need though. They do have a > package with History and Lifetime but it was more than I’m paying now. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Sep 3, 2020, at 5:42 AM, Dan Penoff via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> >> wrote: >> >> And this is the issue you’re going to have with streaming services, >> especially if you like certain types of channels like the “lifestyle” kinds. >> Philo is one we looked at that has all the lifestyle stuff. >> >> The nice thing about YouTubeTV is that it will include both local and >> national networks if you want those. >> >> Here’s a good place to start for comparisons: >> >> https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/youtube-tv-vs-philo-vs-hulu-vs-sling-tv-vs-fubotv-vs-watch-tv-vs-att-tv-now-updated-december-2019/ >> >> <https://www.cordcuttersnews.com/youtube-tv-vs-philo-vs-hulu-vs-sling-tv-vs-fubotv-vs-watch-tv-vs-att-tv-now-updated-december-2019/> >> >> Understand that one streaming service probably won’t meet all of your >> viewing needs. We have YouTubeTV, NetFlix and Disney. Disney will go out the >> window as soon as the latest Mandalorian (?) series drops and can be >> watched. We signed up in July so we could see Hamilton and the Star Wars >> stuff. >> >> Consider things like Pluto TV as well, which is free. >> >> We’ve found that we will join a service if there is something we want to see >> on it, then drop it when we’re done. Sure, it’s a little inconvenient to do >> it, but think of it as a sort of “pay per view”. When it’s under $10/month >> for something like Disney it’s worth it. They don’t care if you come and go, >> and in some cases like with Hulu, after you leave they bug the heck out of >> you with promotional prices to rejoin so it can actually save you money in >> the short term. >> >> -D >> >>> On Sep 2, 2020, at 10:57 PM, Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes >>> <mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote: >>> >>> I was liking it until I discovered it does not have Lifetime for the wife. >>> I then really did not like that is does not have the History channel. Has >>> everything else I need though including locals. >>> >>>> On 9/2/2020 9:45 PM, Allan Streib via Mercedes wrote: >>>> I like YouTube TV. >>>> >>>> Kaleb Striplin via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com> writes: >>>> >>>>> Now that I might actually have some decent internet, the next step is to >>>>> cut the cord. As it stands now I usually just watch netflix etc on my >>>>> fire stick. When TV shows come back to network I have several I watch. >>>>> What streaming services have locals? What streaming services have a DVR >>>>> feature like I would be used to with Dish? I know this has been >>>>> discussed before but I need a refresher. >>>>> _______________________________________ http://www.okiebenz.com To search list archives http://www.okiebenz.com/archive/ To Unsubscribe or change delivery options go to: http://mail.okiebenz.com/mailman/listinfo/mercedes_okiebenz.com