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- StregaRoku Guru
Unfortunately, ESPN is like that. Subscribing to ESPN+ gives you some stuff, but stuff that is on cable channels, still requires a TV provider subscription, (And ESPN is probably the most expensive package to any TV provider.) In short, ESPN likes money, they like it coming to them from multiple directions and they seem to have the shows to get people to pay it.
- Tonto1Newbie
The answer to the question about no provider was extremely weak and doesn't answer the question. There are a lot of channels that demand a "tv provider", not just ESPN, but I got out of out of the market for a tv provider -- I canceled Directv ($181.00/mo) and went with Roku only, thus I have no tv provider and cannot access those channels. What do I do? And don't give the run around of suggesting I go to the "community" because i have already been there, done that! And no suggestions from them.
- Latoya2Newbie
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