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Originally Posted by
ScoobaDawg
That's pretty much every streaming service... Hulu, YoutubeTV (if available) Sling, Playstation Vue, DirectvNow..... of course you get a lot more channels but you can get sports for $40-50. Play with that link i posted for Suppose.tv you might be surprised..
Yeah, but I'm talking about it being through cable. So if I want to switch from the SEC game on ESPN to the ACC game on ABC to the Big 12 game on ESPN2 to the Big Ten game on Fox I can do it within 10 seconds and not have to exit the app, find the game, wait for it to load, rinse and repeat. When you watch on streaming you are basically going to sit there and watch the game without flipping to another one because it's such a hassle. That's fine when Mississippi State is on, but when they aren't I want to flip around and catch as much as I can of all the other games that are on at the same time. That is one of cables biggest draws vs. streaming in my opinion.
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