I think I was paying $10/month for redzone/network with Optimum. This sounds miserable, need to open the app for Redzone and then it's a pain in the ass to swap back to local cable for the Jets game. Another reason why two TVs is becoming a necessity during NFL season. EDIT - Hopefully you can still purchase NFL Network/Redzone with cable or I'm going to be pissed. You would need to spend $489 for package AND Redzone lmao
Seeing as the Jets will probably have lots of prime time games not on Youtube, this may not be worth it next season.
I loved using it(didn't pay for it) but with it not being on direct tv the person I got it from probably won't have it. I loved it so much that I honestly thought I was going to buy it this time around. However that too much. lol Sites have the games in perfect quality so it isn't like I'm going to miss any games I want to see. I just liked the convenience of sunday ticket.
So from my understanding you will still be able to get Redzone on Cable. DirectTV/Dish had a redzone channel that was with Andrew Scilliano (sp?) and that is the one that is getting cancelled. Scott Hansen is going to be the only Redzone available on both cable + YouTube TV. That's good news for me, screw swapping back from Apps and regular TV.
Sites had it like that when it was with Dtv. I don't expect Google to make it that easy. I don't think they'd be charging so much if they didn't have a way to jam those streams.
I got the best streaming plan ever with every single game and every single regular channel for the ladies for $39 per month. All you gotta do is ask... oh this has gotta kill DirecTV right?
I think AT&T bought it knowing it would die down but there will be people in rural areas that need satellite for a while. I don't think it will die outright, just get scaled back. Either that or Musk will kill them with Starlink.
AT&T sucks and directv's streaming option with like 4 channels for $80 per month or whatever they are offering really sucks
I had Sunday Ticket streaming for a couple years at a student rate ($100/year) but it ended up being shitty because it was at least 2+ plays behind. And most regular cable streaming is on maybe a 15 second delay. I’m curious as to what YouTube’s live streaming delay will be. What a pricefuck though.