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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 998267" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>If you don't care about some of channels that "bloat" cable and and Youtube TV/Hulu TV, and care more about sports, this is actually a good (and cheaper) alternative. From what I'm reading, and maybe I'm interpreting it wrong, it will also include some of the non-sports channels of FOX, ABC/Disney/NBC, and Warner Bros.</p><p></p><p>We'll see...but it looks like sports media companies are trying to go away from the "mainstream" model. The NFL and ESPN are already on record saying they will be exclusively streaming in the future. I said years ago at some point if you want to follow your team, you're going to have to subscribe to a specific service/stream. I have ZERO doubts at some point in the next 10-20 years, the only way to watch GT will be through the ACCN (if the ACC is still around), or if you want to watch Michigan/OSU/any B1G team, it will be through the B1G network...excluding big time games where you can watch on the company's main channel. Same will hold true for SEC games, and Big 12 games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 998267, member: 360"] If you don't care about some of channels that "bloat" cable and and Youtube TV/Hulu TV, and care more about sports, this is actually a good (and cheaper) alternative. From what I'm reading, and maybe I'm interpreting it wrong, it will also include some of the non-sports channels of FOX, ABC/Disney/NBC, and Warner Bros. We'll see...but it looks like sports media companies are trying to go away from the "mainstream" model. The NFL and ESPN are already on record saying they will be exclusively streaming in the future. I said years ago at some point if you want to follow your team, you're going to have to subscribe to a specific service/stream. I have ZERO doubts at some point in the next 10-20 years, the only way to watch GT will be through the ACCN (if the ACC is still around), or if you want to watch Michigan/OSU/any B1G team, it will be through the B1G network...excluding big time games where you can watch on the company's main channel. Same will hold true for SEC games, and Big 12 games. [/QUOTE]
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