Enter Spectrum TV Stream and TV Choice Packages Needless to say we were still on the hunt for an alternative, and despite some promising recent developments in YouTube TV land, a lack of full Viacom and Turner channels meant it was still out of the running for us. I really don’t know how it’s possible that Sling managed to negotiate such a bad deal with the channel providers when it came to pausing or commercial skipping, but boy did they do just that. And just forget about skipping commercials on the majority of shows you record for later. Nothing is more frustrating than being told you can’t use a feature you’re paying extra to have. Kiss that modus operandi goodbye, dear cord cutter. If you’ve ever used TiVo or any decent DVR before, you are probably accustomed to watching live TV a certain way and it goes something like: find something you want to watch, select that channel, pause at the first commercial break to let the recording buffer fill up, come back in a few minutes, skip over the commercials, and repeat. MSNBC?! That’s right, you can’t pause the news in Sling TV land. Sling DVR: Nothing is more frustrating than being told you can’t use a feature you’re paying extra to have.īut have you used the DVR/live TV pause feature on Sling? Want to pause that NFL Network show you’re watching? Nah. All for about $40, still under Verizon’s ‘best’ deal we could figure out how to get at least. We more or less had settled on Sling, which had both a mix of channels we liked and features we were used to from years of TiVo: a cloud DVR and ability to pause live TV. We tried Hulu and I balked at the commercial infestation that comes with their basic $40 TV package, unless you shell out even more money. We tried Playstation Vue and found it ok, but pricey to get all the channels we wanted. We still watch traditional TV occasionally in my house, so we had to find something to satiate that need. So I’m willing to forgive a momentary loss of service now and again if my cable modem hasn’t been rebooted recently enough, and it’s suddenly overwhelmed by a tidal wave of kids streaming YouTube and online gaming. At the best of times, the broadband tests say our speed gets up into maybe the 80 Mbit/s range, and for a much more manageable $40 a month. That was the last straw, goodbye Verizon.īeing fortunate enough to live in one of the few areas in America with somewhat of a choice of broadband provider, I signed up with Charter I mean Spectrum for plain and simple Internet. Then, I was told when canceling my service on the 2nd call that they could have gotten my cost down as low as $65, if I had figured out how to threaten them in just the right way the first time I called, whatever that means. Somehow having TV in the bundle actually lowers the price (probably due to some stupid government subsidy). If only I’d threatened to cancel in just the right way…Īnyway, after making my complaints known, and listening to FiOS customer service hemming and hawing, the best Big Red could do for me was $95/month, still including local channels by the way. But I started to wonder more and more as the bills came rolling in: is that reliability worth such a mark-up, when Verizon was recently offering Internet-only plans for $40 for new customers (and only new customers)? I decided no. Mine came when I called Verizon this summer to try and get a better price than the $120+ I was paying for (to be honest, decently fast and pretty reliable) FiOS Internet along with an assortment of cable channels we almost never used. Every cord cutter knows what their breaking point was. Let’s be clear: there is no better feeling than the day you break up with your Internet/TV/Phone provider and cut the cord. Click here to skip my Doofenshmirtz-level backstory and right to the review.When i had Locast, the PQ was fine, so i'm sure the streaming Spectrum PQ wise, especially since i previously used to have Spectrum/Charter/Time Warner cable package in which the PQ was also fine. To be honest, i am looking at the Choice package as Sling on steroids, all my local channels plus channels that are not on Sling to fill the void, and PBS/C-Span. That's why i dropped down to Sling, which allowed me to build up my Premiums. Like i said, DTV Stream, YTTV, and Hulu live TV i have already had and felt i was overpaying at $65 + and adding one or two Premiums, which costs $80 or more. For those who have the Spectrum Choice 15 channel package, according to the guide, one of the channels is Starz/Encore?.is that correct? I am having a hard time choosing 15 channels, 10 channels seems fine, but choosing 15 i may have to choose a couple that i will probably never watch.as most of the time i'm watching Premiums like HBO Max, Prime, Showtime, etc.īut i guess it's a good thing, since there are many channels already included like ABC, CBS, NBC, etc.
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