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Finally, I can subscribe to ESPN without cable!!

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Today ESPN launched ESPN Direct-To-Consumer.  I hate cable TV but every fall for years I've subscribed to some sort of online TV streaming package just so I could watch college football.   I've subscribed to Hulu or Sling TV to get the login to use on the ESPN app which I used to watch the games.  I had access to lots of other channels but I almost never watched.  Last year I used SlingTV and never even installed the SlingTV app on my Apple TV.  

 

As of today,  I can subscribe to everything ESPN provides for $30 a month.  I pay ESPN directly to watch ESPN.  I no longer have to pay for the Hallmark Channel!!  

 

It's a good day.

Is it month to month, or do you have to sign up for a year? If it's month to month, and I can ditch it as soon as football season is over I might be interested.

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39 minutes ago, Fishlegs said:

Is it month to month, or do you have to sign up for a year? If it's month to month, and I can ditch it as soon as football season is over I might be interested.

Yes it is month to month at $29.99 or $119.99 for a year.

 

@TnRiver46  For years now I've used an antenna in the attic to get free broadcast TV.  It more than serves my needs except during football season and even then many of the big games are broadcast on network TV.

1 hour ago, Tennessee Boy said:

 

@TnRiver46  For years now I've used an antenna in the attic to get free broadcast TV.  It more than serves my needs except during football season and even then many of the big games are broadcast on network TV.

Man, I would love to do that....but where I live (middle of nowhere, on a hill, surrounded by higher hills) I get zip for TV reception, even with an antenna booster. We don't even get cell phone coverage out here.

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