@highstream Figure it out? YouTube TV offers all local channels and they also offer MLB.TV as a separate subscription
I’ll get around to it, thanks. Have to laugh about how many comments were about my not being specific, but as soon as I was the conversation went silent. No problem. What was said will help me look up what I need.
@highstream You still haven’t been specific. I wrote you an entire response giving examples of networks and shows I watch. I also gave you my sports examples. You have not. All you have said is you want to cut the cord and watch baseball. There is way more too it then that. Re read my responses. Once you can provide full details of what you want then I can help you.
What’s your favorite team? Is it a local team? What network are the games on? Do you want live tv or on demand? What shows do you watch? What networks do you watch? What exactly are you looking for in complete details. You live in Montana correct? There is not an MLB team out of Montana. So what is your favorite team and how do you currently watch them?
Go back to page 2. I listed a slew of channels.
@highstream Sorry I guess I missed that. So now go to SupposeTV.com and enter your zip code along with the networks you want. It will show you what live tv services offer those channels. But not every service will offer everything. So you will have to decide what works best for you. Basically there is YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream and FuboTV.
DB and myself gave you tons of links and enough information to go off. The rest is on you
@highstream wrote:I’ll get around to it, thanks. Have to laugh about how many comments were about my not being specific, but as soon as I was the conversation went silent. No problem. What was said will help me look up what I need.
You weren't expecting us to take your list then look up and tell you the pricing were you? 'Cause that's what this comment sounds like.
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Oh please.p, stop it already.
@highstream The proper response would be “Thanks DBDukes and Ello for the information you provided me. I will read the links and decide for myself how to cut the cord”
Again, a failure to read. Thanks and I'll get to it have been said a number of times.