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Today I discover as part of google/disney settlement ESPN app is included in my youtubetv package. I found my games that were missed during dispute if I want to rewatch, even a Spainish version.
I've been using the ESPN unlimited monthly for $29 something and it had even included the ABC games. I have no idea if the deal will extend into next year.
Is anyone using the Sling Day Pass? It looked like it could be a good deal, but I wasn't sure if it covered what was needed to get SEC.
I used sling for the Miss St game, I believe it was on ESPN. When I tried to switch to the game on SEC network would have cost an extra $1 if I recall correctly.
Was this on the Day Pass?
Sling doesn't have a good customer interface—but, it does get the job done for a reasonable price if you can get signed up and get it working. Their site is really confusing. You have to sign up for the day pass on the Orange plan. That gives you the main ESPN networks and a bunch of other stuff. But, this past weekend, the game was on SECN, which isn't in the Orange plan. You have to sign up for Orange plus the Sports Extra package, which is another dollar or two. I think my total is $6.88. Last weekend they ran a special and Orange was $1 dollar for a day (probably because all of the ESPN refugees were leaving). But, it isn't easy finding all of that on their site. And to reiterate, check the networks you need because you might not need Sports Extra. BTW, you can also do a two day pass for 10-15 bucks—might come in handy for Friday and Saturday.
https://www.sling.com/help/en/subscription-programming-questions/sports/add-sports-extra
Yes
The confusing issue I had with sling was all the games would show but when you clicked on individual game it may or may not be available without additional charge.
I had looked at the Day Pass before the season started and found it was really unclear about what you get. I had used their TV package a few seasons ago and found the company kinda meh.
i would never recommend anyone look into a box. Just don't, $275 for access to all live tv, and almost every movie and show on demand, ppvs, etc just isn't worth it
What's a box?
My friend has what I assume is a
jailbreakjailbroken and perhaps illegal Firestick which someone sold him. It gets simply everything. All the sports. All the movies. All the stuff most of us pay a lot for or don't have. His device was inexpensive. He may pay a small monthly fee, I have forgotten exactly the details there, but I know it was not much money upfront or monthly. I was tempted, but it seems to me it's probably not cricket. He's been using it for over year and loves it.Go, Dawgs!
i don't use a vseebox v6. But if I did it would be around $275, $0/month, have everything live and on demand. I would bet there is nothing one would want to watch and be unable to. And with no lag, easy to use UI, etc. But I'm just guessing, I would never
Been using this Streaming Android Box for past 3 years. No monthly fees after initial purchase. Working great on 500 Mb ISP and mesh WiFi Router. Check it out:
That is exactly the kind of box I would only own hypothetically
B4 my purchase of vSeeBox, I was paying over $250 monthly to ISP for their technology. They continued increasing the monthly fees for their rip-off offerings. Now, I only pay for connection to the Internet... a savings of about $200/month.
how much did it cost?