You can get both those channels on sling $20 a month.i don't watch tv, but if i did i would pay whatever to not deal with comcast.
no homo but they gotta get food network and hgtv. those channel got the goat shows like chopped and house hunters to turn on in the background and do chores with.
i don't watch tv, but if i did i would pay whatever to not deal with comcast.
no homo but they gotta get food network and hgtv. those channel got the goat shows like chopped and house hunters to turn on in the background and do chores with.
Buzz killPay $35 to watch a limited amount of cable channels on the Internet using your capped data instead of just paying $35 and watching those same channels without having to use your capped data just so you can claim a moral victory of "cutting the cord" brehs
Yall finally got some form of national health care and now it's being attempted to get taken away.We don't have that luxury in the US
Shaw. I'm in Vancouver.
In Canada the government ruled last year and effective now that cable companies had to offer basic cable no more than $25 and a la carte so you can pay for any individual channel.
YouTube TV — regular TV, over the internet, for $35 — has arrived
YouTube is going to start selling TV today. At least to people who live in New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and two other cities.
This is the 50-plus channels, $35-a-month service YouTube announced in February. The one major update since then: It will be adding channels from AMC Networks, including BBC America and IFC.
That makes AMC the only pure-play cable programmer in the bundle; the rest of the networks in the package are either broadcasters (CBS) or owned by broadcasters (ABC/Disney’s ESPN).
Gonna check it out.It's out if anyone cares.
Shaw. I'm in Vancouver.
In Canada the government ruled last year and effective now that cable companies had to offer basic cable no more than $25 and a la carte so you can pay for any individual channel.