Hey Kris; I went through the same thing for a few months. I found that the only
thing you can get on the streams is stuff that you’ve already watched or stuff
that’s pre-programmed to be on the stream. I went back to my cable and I really
didn’t want to do that but that’s the only viable alternative I see. Philo TV
is supposed to be good but I haven’t found any of the streaming services that
will give you local TV channels. I guess you get what you pay for. Hope this
helps Anthony.
Sent from my iPhone 13 Pro!!
On Nov 13, 2022, at 12:58 PM, Christopher Chaltain <chaltain@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
I’m looking to move on away from our cable TV company. My question right now
is which of the following services are the most accessible. I’ve looked at
SlingTV, but I see they don’t have local stations, u unless you go with an HD
antennae, which I don’t want to do at the moment. Therefore, I’m looking at
YouTube TV, Hulu – Live TV and FuboTV. They all seem to meet our needs
although they each have their own strengths and weaknesses. I’d like to add
accessibility to that list of pros and cons.
We’re getting a new Sony TV on Thursday, so I’m looking at the accessibility
of these services on Android TV. My wife and I also use iPhones, so I’m also
interested in the accessibility of their iPhone apps.
I considered LG and Samsung in addition to Sony, but I decided to go with
Sony. I’m also tying into my existing home theater system, so there will be
surround sound speakers involved, as well as a Denon receiver and a Logitech
Harmony hub.
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Christopher (AKA CJ) =>÷
Chaltain at Outlook, USA