2024 YouTube TV vs Hulu + Live TV vs Sling vs Fubo vs DirecTV Stream vs Philo ( streaming vs cable )

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Published 2024-01-25

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  • @DerkuiDerkui
    I think YouTubeTV is the best bang-for-your-buck deal out of all.
  • Fubo charges extra for the regional sports networks. Even if you don’t watch them.
  • @mikealvord55
    It’s a good thing CSI is on YouTube TV because their price is a crime $72 per month wake up
  • @user-yf7np4ws8z
    Useful video, thanks. FYI - I have learned that, while Fubo "includes" RSN's it then adds (with no choice to avoid) an RSN fee of appx. $15.00/month, which brings its actual monthly price much closer to Direct TV stream's price (within $5 - $10/month). Since DTV also includes the unlimited storage, more screens and several other channels Fubo lacks, I'm planning to use DTV stream.
  • @caribdude8151
    Thanks for this Sir! I was looking for this on the main channel and glad I found it here. I always look forward to the updated streaming TV service video every year from you! 🙂👍
  • @MickF04
    When we cut the cord last March, my wife had a list of nine channels she needed. YT TV was missing four of those channels (History, Science, Reelz, AXS TV). Hulu/LIve TV and Fubo were also missing four channels (Science Channel required a $7.99 add-on for both). Sling Blue plus their Total TV package ($61/mo total) had all nine channels plus a handful of other channels that were not critical but nice to have. That's the direction we went with.
  • @the_music_hall
    Started with Hulu TV Live and then switched to YouTube TV. Hulu's interface was glitchy unless they have improved it in the last year.
  • @tommysanchez880
    Great review. I almost got sucked into a 2 year contract w DTV over the Internet. Question- is there a Gemini device option for DTV stream or is that exclusive to DTV OTI?
  • @martinmurphy4852
    Not sure why they cant understand that they have to stay cheaper than your average cable package in order to stay in business. Might just be me though. I have been told that I am one of those "boomers" who don't understand how things work these days. I guess it could make sense if you can be content watching TV on a screen that is 5 inches wide (phone). As a boomer I am going to find it amusing when I start seeing antennas on top of everyone's house again just like back in the 70s
  • Only paying $7.99 on Hulu as I do not need Disney or sports. I cannot get national ABC national news at the usual 6:30 pm time slot. I have to wait until either later in the evening or the next day!😮
  • @chasstone5048
    Peacock had a yearly special for 29..in jan 24..hulu is 8 per month.
  • @jackofallgamesTV
    What about the comparison of buying "direct studio instreaming apps" like Disney Plus, Paramount Plus, Peacock, amd WB Max vs a "cable-like streaming package.". Subscribing to those 4 channels is something like $25 a month with ads or $50 a month ad fres combined. What is the difference between an all-in-one vs direct studio package? Why os there no comparison between direct studio apps and all in one apps?
  • I had YouTube tv first. It’s required my location to watch some sports a lot which I found annoying. I canceled it and didn’t have live tv for a while. I had switched to Hulu tv a year after. I found sports were inconsistent. While I was deployed last year. I wanted away to watch sports while I was out of the country and Fubo was the answer. With a vpn. I was able to watch. The vpn didn’t even have to be located in my area in the us as I live in a rural part. Just need a vpn connection with the location in the USA