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Originally Posted by ithos
There are differences that Suppose.tv do not mention that may affect your decision.
I use tv.youtube primarily because it is great for mobile devices so take advantage of the free trials. Downside of TV.youtube is that it doesn't have any of the A&E channels.
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Suppose.tv does tell you that A&E is not available on YouTubeTV.
Suppose.tv doesn't tell you about the company policies that might matter to you. For example, it doesn't tell you about bundling and pricing on HuluLive. Different companies may have different policies on pausing or canceling that could affect you. For that information you would have to go to the company itself but at least suppose.tv tells you which companies to look into.
The one thing that suppose.tv doesn't show is exclusive programming and features that might make a difference. For example, Hulu has an extensive library of old television series that YouTube does not have. Hulu has some exclusive series like The Bear that we like to watch. Building the most cost effective package for you that contains all the shows you want to see is a bit more difficult than just using suppose.tv, but at least it's a start.
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