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CoachKandSportsguy 08-21-2023 01:49 PM

Lets crowd source a list of cable channels and the streaming location of same
 
Hey, anyone have a list of cable channels and the streaming locations to get the same programming? That would be a great list. . and helpful for the future chord cutters, and all around financial comparison types. .

Any takers?

a former cable guy

laboutj 08-21-2023 02:28 PM

You mean like Suppose.tv? That's what I used when I was comparing the different streaming services.

laboutj 08-21-2023 02:39 PM

And when I put in my zip code, 32163, Hulu plus live tv comes in at $70/month. Youtube TV, which I have, is $73/month. Fubo is $89, XFinity is $96 and Spectrum is $123.

When I started with YTTV it was $45/month and included NESN. Those days are long gone.

CoachKandSportsguy 08-21-2023 02:40 PM

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Originally Posted by laboutj (Post 2248189)
You mean like Suppose.tv? That's what I used when I was comparing the different streaming services.

LOL! well maybe, since I haven't spent any time doing this, and I haven't looked at this site before, so maybe. . .

:mademyday:

Bill14564 08-21-2023 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2248193)
LOL! well maybe, since I haven't spent any time doing this, and I haven't looked at this site before, so maybe. . .

:mademyday:

suppose.tv is a good site to use.

You will probably find that HuluLive (HL) and YouTubeTV YTTV) services are the closest you can get to cable service. Each has advantages. This month we switched away from HL due to some performance issues we were seeing (YMMV).

For movies and exclusive series you will want to look at Netflix.

We have found a lot to watch on Peacock.

You can subscribe to Disney+, Max (was HBO), and Showtime a la carte or as addons to either HL or YTTV to consolidate billing.

New Englander 08-21-2023 03:21 PM

I have Hulu + live. It's very good with endless shows to watch. The price is $70 plus tax and some fee so I end up with $79.30 per month.

My internet is Quantum fiber's fastest speed at $70 per month.

xkeowner 08-21-2023 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by laboutj (Post 2248192)
And when I put in my zip code, 32163, Hulu plus live tv comes in at $70/month. Youtube TV, which I have, is $73/month. Fubo is $89, XFinity is $96 and Spectrum is $123.

When I started with YTTV it was $45/month and included NESN. Those days are long gone.

I have YTTV for most major cable networks so I can recod and watch. I supplement with omnivision.us @ $365 per year for almost any sporting event including NESN and most, maybe all, of the regional broadcasts even though I am not in their market area. The one drawback is I cannot record although that may be a capability in the future.

Stu from NYC 08-21-2023 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2248196)
suppose.tv is a good site to use.

You will probably find that HuluLive (HL) and YouTubeTV YTTV) services are the closest you can get to cable service. Each has advantages. This month we switched away from HL due to some performance issues we were seeing (YMMV).

For movies and exclusive series you will want to look at Netflix.

We have found a lot to watch on Peacock.

You can subscribe to Disney+, Max (was HBO), and Showtime a la carte or as addons to either HL or YTTV to consolidate billing.

Amazon gives you access to a lot more content

ithos 08-23-2023 06:08 AM

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.

Veiragirl 08-23-2023 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2248173)
Hey, anyone have a list of cable channels and the streaming locations to get the same programming? That would be a great list. . and helpful for the future chord cutters, and all around financial comparison types. .

Any takers?

a former cable guy

Yes! That would be very helpful. My husband and I are interested.
Thanks

Chrusan 08-23-2023 06:33 AM

This is great as we are moving to TV this fall and of course this is our list of things to inquire about.

Bill14564 08-23-2023 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2248530)
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.

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.

Caymus 08-23-2023 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2248173)
Hey, anyone have a list of cable channels and the streaming locations to get the same programming? That would be a great list. . and helpful for the future chord cutters, and all around financial comparison types. .

Any takers?

a former cable guy

I use this list from Clark Howard.

Best Streaming Services for 2023: Every Option Explained

hypart 08-23-2023 07:06 AM

ShareReviews.com

It allows you to filter for 20 streaming networks. You can filter for genres, year of release, and other things which is great.

You can also rate and review titles. You can add friends and family so you can see what their recommendations are.

My favorite part of the website is that you can create a watchlist. Once I have 10+ titles for a streaming network, then I subscribe to it. So one month I'll have Hulu, another month Apple tv, etc. Whatever my watchlist points me to.

The site also has sections for restaurants, vacation spots, and golf courses to keep track of everything you watch and the places you go.

lisahathy 08-23-2023 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by hypart (Post 2248553)
ShareReviews.com

It allows you to filter for 20 streaming networks. You can filter for genres, year of release, and other things which is great.

You can also rate and review titles. You can add friends and family so you can see what their recommendations are.

My favorite part of the website is that you can create a watchlist. Once I have 10+ titles for a streaming network, then I subscribe to it. So one month I'll have Hulu, another month Apple tv, etc. Whatever my watchlist points me to.

The site also has sections for restaurants, vacation spots, and golf courses to keep track of everything you watch and the places you go.

This is great information, thank you. Just for clarification, are you saying you can subscribe to one streaming service, then cancel and sign up for another on a monthly basis? I just assumed that many streaming services had set terms for how long you must keep them.

midiwiz 08-23-2023 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2248196)
suppose.tv is a good site to use.

You will probably find that HuluLive (HL) and YouTubeTV YTTV) services are the closest you can get to cable service. Each has advantages. This month we switched away from HL due to some performance issues we were seeing (YMMV).

For movies and exclusive series you will want to look at Netflix.

We have found a lot to watch on Peacock.

You can subscribe to Disney+, Max (was HBO), and Showtime a la carte or as addons to either HL or YTTV to consolidate billing.

Why do all that? I pay 159/yr and get all that and more. no DVR but that can be taken care of for a couple hundred.

CoachKandSportsguy 08-23-2023 07:49 AM

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Originally Posted by midiwiz (Post 2248570)
Why do all that? I pay 159/yr and get all that and more. no DVR but that can be taken care of for a couple hundred.

And why be mysterious and not let everyone know how your services are configured. . if you think that your way is the best?

Bill14564 08-23-2023 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2248583)
And why be mysterious and not let everyone know how your services are configured. . if you think that your way is the best?

Almost definitely pirated. I had a response to a similar claim in this post from another thread.

Elixir34 08-23-2023 08:21 AM

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Originally Posted by xkeowner (Post 2248229)
I have YTTV for most major cable networks so I can recod and watch. I supplement with omnivision.us @ $365 per year for almost any sporting event including NESN and most, maybe all, of the regional broadcasts even though I am not in their market area. The one drawback is I cannot record although that may be a capability in the future.

I second Omnivision. $1 per day. All network and all cable channels. All movie channels, ALL pro and NCAA sporting events, all TV series, hundreds of movies including NETFLIX. Plus you can add any pay or other services you want to the Firestick. Why pay more for less?

Rainger99 08-23-2023 08:27 AM

The great thing about YouTube TV is that is has unlimited DVR. The recordings stay for 9 months and then are deleted.

Deden 08-23-2023 09:14 AM

Went to Walmart bought a onetime price of Roku $29.00. Plug into the back of TV, sign in online also Peacock $ 29.00 a year.

gail swanson 08-23-2023 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by laboutj (Post 2248189)
You mean like Suppose.tv? That's what I used when I was comparing the different streaming services.

Thx

Keefelane66 08-23-2023 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by CoachKandSportsguy (Post 2248583)
And why be mysterious and not let everyone know how your services are configured. . if you think that your way is the best?

The law on illegal IPTV in the United States

The major law covering copyright infringement in the US is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, originally passed in 1998. The DMCA enforces penalties and fines against anyone who provides copyrighted content on the internet without the appropriate license. However, streaming was something of a loophole in the DMCA, as the terms of the law only applied to DOWNLOADS.
In other words I can watch MLB. NFL NBA streaming shows on any devise it's just that I can't record them.

Laurel Maryland 08-23-2023 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Elixir34 (Post 2248605)
I second Omnivision. $1 per day. All network and all cable channels. All movie channels, ALL pro and NCAA sporting events, all TV series, hundreds of movies including NETFLIX. Plus you can add any pay or other services you want to the Firestick. Why pay more for less?

Does Omnivision (or any other streaming service) provide the morning news programming from ABC, CBS, or NBC affiliates in Orlando? I travel there frequently and like getting the weather & traffic reports from them in the morning

Bill14564 08-23-2023 11:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Laurel Maryland (Post 2248669)
Does Omnivision (or any other streaming service) provide the morning news programming from ABC, CBS, or NBC affiliates in Orlando? I travel there frequently and like getting the weather & traffic reports from them in the morning

HuluLive and YouTubeTV provide local channels just as if you had cable. I believe that we are in the Orlando region so we would get Orlando channels here.

laboutj 08-23-2023 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Keefelane66 (Post 2248659)
The law on illegal IPTV in the United States

The major law covering copyright infringement in the US is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, originally passed in 1998. The DMCA enforces penalties and fines against anyone who provides copyrighted content on the internet without the appropriate license. However, streaming was something of a loophole in the DMCA, as the terms of the law only applied to DOWNLOADS.
In other words I can watch MLB. NFL NBA streaming shows on any devise it's just that I can't record them.

You think it only applies to downloads? You better brush up on the law and be using a VPN and virtual card to pay for the gray market service you have. It's pirated.

oldtimes 08-23-2023 01:24 PM

The frustrating thing about streaming is that they just drop shows or switch them to another service where you have to pay. We get used to watching a series and then it becomes unavailable. I think we switched streaming services 3 times to see all the episodes of Midsomer Murders.

deano_hoosier 08-23-2023 02:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Laurel Maryland (Post 2248669)
Does Omnivision (or any other streaming service) provide the morning news programming from ABC, CBS, or NBC affiliates in Orlando? I travel there frequently and like getting the weather & traffic reports from them in the morning

Your question raises an interesting issue I get into. We switch between Indiana and Florida, 6 months each. YTTV asks that you declare your "home" location which you can change I believe only twice/year. For ex...I'm in Indiana now and have set my home location here. I can watch the local channels, no problem, I can record them as well. So I can record a Colts game and start watching it shortly after and while the game is still on. Now when we go to Florida in October -- if I switch my "home" location to TV, then I can no longer record a Colts game unless it is nationally televised..... but I can record and watch in session a Bucs game that is televised on Orlando station. Now where it gets tricky--In October we return to our Florida house and I do not change my home location of my YTTV account. Viola (sort of), I can record a Colts game televised in Indiana (IF I've set it up as a favorite to record anytime televised) -- catch is that I cannot watch the recording "in session" but have to wait until the scheduled end of the game. After about 3 months of being out of "home" location, YTTV starts making me declare my status as just travelling in order to start watching PLUS I cannot record a program broadcast from Orlando station if I've previously set it up to record in Indiana. So I max out the time I can watch "out of home location" and finally surrender in Jan-Feb to really being in Florida (YTTV finally catches me.)

Sorry for the long-winded explanation, but it does get tricky to manage with the moving back and forth. Keeps me mentally young I guess. But we do like YTTV.

MidWestIA 08-23-2023 04:14 PM

I have YouTubeTV and amazon prime from amazon acct plus netflix free from our tmobile

ithos 08-23-2023 08:37 PM

****

joshgun 08-23-2023 09:13 PM

Hulu and you tube require internet access. Are spectrum and xfinity including internet or just TV.

ithos 08-23-2023 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by xkeowner (Post 2248229)
I have YTTV for most major cable networks so I can recod and watch. I supplement with omnivision.us @ $365 per year for almost any sporting event including NESN and most, maybe all, of the regional broadcasts even though I am not in their market area. The one drawback is I cannot record although that may be a capability in the future.

Omnivision is illegal as hell. Do you think the NFL is ok with you being able to watch every televised game across the country? Sunday Ticket is $350/$480 a season. Its the same with every other college and professional game.

There was another thread where this was brought up. If you do record it then you would be subject to being charged with a felony. But if you just watch it, there is no precedent for people being prosecuted. Now the people installing it are a different story. If there any lawyers around please chime in.

I tried to find information on Omnivision and came up with nothing. Not even on the internet. I doubt the servers are in the US.

ithos 08-23-2023 09:20 PM

Omnivision also streams movies while they are still in the Theatres and just about every other movie ever produced.

What a deal, huh?

daniel200 08-24-2023 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by ithos (Post 2248820)
Omnivision is illegal as hell. Do you think the NFL is ok with you being able to watch every televised game across the country? Sunday Ticket is $350/$480 a season. Its the same with every other college and professional game.

There was another thread where this was brought up. If you do record it then you would be subject to being charged with a felony. But if you just watch it, there is no precedent for people being prosecuted. Now the people installing it are a different story. If there any lawyers around please chime in.

My friend has it. I tried to find information on Omnivision and came up with nothing. Not even on the internet. I doubt the servers are in the US.

I could not agree more. ILLEGAL! They are selling stolen content.

arbajeda 08-24-2023 06:04 AM

Here's one list: Hulu vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. DirecTV Stream channels - CNET

If you are considering a service you should check that channel lineup as there likely are differences between this list and their actual channel lineup. You may notice that Xfinity is missing. We changed from them to YouTube TV because of their steadily increasing pricing.

CoachKandSportsguy 08-24-2023 08:27 AM

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Originally Posted by arbajeda (Post 2248857)
Here's one list: Hulu vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. DirecTV Stream channels - CNET

If you are considering a service you should check that channel lineup as there likely are differences between this list and their actual channel lineup. You may notice that Xfinity is missing. We changed from them to YouTube TV because of their steadily increasing pricing.

Thanks, another great web page for reference, thank you

baldman 08-24-2023 09:09 AM

Streaming is for the birds. You have to subscribe to multiple streaming service to get all the channels and they raise the price quickly just like the Comcast and Spectrum. Streaming is clunky to use and your whole Tv experience is dependent on the internet. Some villagers are using illegal fire sticks to steal the programing which is another problem . We golf with a couple who were using one of these illegal fire sticks and are being sued by programers for 100,000 dollars for using one of these fire sticks . They got caught as part of raids that took place in Polk County and in Kentucky. I guess the same crooks provide the fire sticks nation wide. When they get caught the authority's gain access to end users. ( ( if you google illegal fire stick Polk Count and Kentucky you will see clips of the raids. ) . If you steal from billion dollar corporations that own the channels you are playing with fire. If any individual or business try to sell you one of these fire sticks and tells you they are legal please do not fall for it. If you have an illegal fire stick I would stop using it .

baldman 08-24-2023 09:29 AM

services like omnivision.us are illegal . They are stealing the programing and sporting events and selling them to unsuspecting consumers. The tip off is you are able to avoid blacks outs and get thousands of dollars worth of channels for 365 dollars a year . A couple we golf with are being sued for 100,000 dollars because they were using a similar service . The programers and sports leagues are billion dollar corporations and are actively cracking down on signal theft. When the company's and individuals that sell the services get raided the authorities gain access to the end users and are actively making examples of them .

ithos 08-24-2023 10:07 AM

Don't be surprised if your comments get deleted. That is what happened on a thread where omnivision was discussed before.

https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...ght=omnivision

You would think trying to warn people would be appreciated.

MrLonzo 08-24-2023 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Elixir34 (Post 2248605)
I second Omnivision. $1 per day. All network and all cable channels. All movie channels, ALL pro and NCAA sporting events, all TV series, hundreds of movies including NETFLIX. Plus you can add any pay or other services you want to the Firestick. Why pay more for less?

I don't think you can get the cable news stations on Omnivision. Is that right?


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