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YouTube TV frontrunner for NFL Sunday Ticket
#1
Love it. I cut the cord about 8 months ago and have used YouTube TV as my primary streaming service. Giddyup.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3529...day-ticket

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#2
Same. Good news. 
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#3
It's to bad you tube lost ballys sports or that would have been my choice as well.  As bad as the twins, wolves, and at times the wild can be,   there's to much value in that channel for me not to make it a priority when picking an entertainment provider.
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#4
Where are you getting your live tv then? 

We use the apple tv hardware for streaming and access netflix etc through that


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#5
Quote: @purplefaithful said:
Where are you getting your live tv then? 

We use the apple tv hardware for streaming and access netflix etc through that
Live TV through YouTube TV via Roku. I get Netflix and Amazon Prime (friend gave us her password) also. Keep your eye out for free trials on things like HBO Max, etc. Its happens all the time. Get it for a free trial and slam as much in as you can during it.  :p
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Quote: @JimmyinSD said:
It's to bad you tube lost ballys sports or that would have been my choice as well.  As bad as the twins, wolves, and at times the wild can be,   there's to much value in that channel for me not to make it a priority when picking an entertainment provider.

I subscribe to the Bally streaming service for $15 per month.  I get to watch my Wild games again, and if I miss the game, the replay is on demand so I can queue it up the next day.  The Wolves and Twins games are included too.
Now you can go to any streaming service you'd like for live TV and not worry about getting the local Pro games or not.
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#7
Quote: @StickyBun said:
Love it. I cut the cord about 8 months ago and have used YouTube TV as my primary streaming service. Giddyup.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/3529...day-ticket
That's good news!  I've been using YouTubeTV for years and it's DVR is the best.  I don't need Sunday Ticket, but YouTube TV allows me to access my account on the Roku home network at the lake cabin without having to purchase another account.  They're the only streaming service that does that, but YouTube TV does charge more than some.
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#8
YoutubeTV with Amazon Firestick. Love it. We stream Sunday Ticket as a pay service. Wonder what will change if Youtube does get the Ticket.
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#9
Very interesting!  I've been a YT-TV subscriber for two years.  Lots of sports, great streaming service.  Do they have the infrastructure to handle the increased demand?  Hope so!  I would pay for a single team ticket but not the entire TV package.  I have plenty of football to watch now, just wanting to lock in the Viking games.
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