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I have a limit to what I will pay for Suns coverage and YouTubetv was at it. The only redeeming factor was that it was easy to suspend it in the off season.
I have a limit to what I will pay for Suns coverage and YouTubetv was at it. The only redeeming factor was that it was easy to suspend it in the off season.
You’re my favorite person today. Lol. Thanks for the info my guy.@Phrazbit @itlnsunsfan @JCSunsfan @Mainstreet @ASUCHRIS @Rab
Looks like a temporary extension.
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I was watching the Suns' feed through DirecTV on Spectrum in Los Angeles tonight (against the Warriors), and it was glitchy through the entire second half. Did anyone else have that? I was watching it on delay, so maybe my DVR is on the fritz.
And not just because they’re not available by your local TV provider.It's getting hard to watch Suns games.
And not just because they’re not available by your local TV provider.
Wow, you're missing out. My daughter and I suffer through almost every game. We did get Devin Booker bobble heads on Friday though!Since I havent seen more than 5 games in 8+ yrs its not hard for me.
You must be a glutton for punishment? I dont have the stomach for it anymore.Wow, you're missing out. My daughter and I suffer through almost every game. We did get Devin Booker bobble heads on Friday though!
It's a good bonding experience. And some day, and that day may never come, when the Suns are really good and fighting for a championship, all that suffering will pay off with a cathartic experience. You're daughter and you will always have that shared experience of the ups and downs.I am indeed. If it wasn’t for my daughter I don’t think I could take it.
FOX Sports Arizona (@FOXSPORTSAZ)
3/5/20, 9:08 AM
YouTube TV subscribers: We’re pleased to reach a new agreement with YouTube TV. Most YouTube TV subscribers will continue to see Suns, Coyotes and D-backs games and all the comprehensive coverage on FOX Sports Arizona.
Good to hear. Thanks for the post!FOX Sports Arizona (@FOXSPORTSAZ)
3/5/20, 9:08 AM
YouTube TV subscribers: We’re pleased to reach a new agreement with YouTube TV. Most YouTube TV subscribers will continue to see Suns, Coyotes and D-backs games and all the comprehensive coverage on FOX Sports Arizona.
I canceled already. I can sign up again, but I do not see why I should. There is not much motivation on my part to watch full games right now. I can watch highlights and if the team starts to show any life at all, I will sign up again. Watching this team right now gives me heartburn.I just let mine expire last night. I'm going to miss tv honestly, mostly Naked and Afraid.
Why do you think you deserve special treatment? Take it like a man (or woman) like the rest of us!I canceled already. I can sign up again, but I do not see why I should. There is not much motivation on my part to watch full games right now. I can watch highlights and if the team starts to show any life at all, I will sign up again. Watching this team right now gives me heartburn.
Why don't you use League Pass? Unless you are in Phoenix, it should work.I've already committed to not watching any more suns games this season and I cancelled YouTubeTV once it was evident the season postponement would be lengthy. Paying for all of those sports channels with no sports was just a waste of money.
I was curious about moving forward and what would be the cheapest way to watch Suns games in the future. Now that Sling no longer carries the Fox Regional Networks, you are left with very few legal/ethical ways to watch the Suns.
Here are the options for cord cutters.
Hulu Live: $55/m
YouTubeTV: $65/m
AT&T TV Now: $80/m
The other option would be going back to Cox. It looks like I could add Contour to my internet package that just increased after the promotional 12 months and reconnect the cord and it would only add $28 to my bill. Not so fast, because that price does not include the box rental, and the slew of other hidden fees that Cox would likely add $10-15 on top of the $28.
So if you just want to watch Suns and Dbacks games and have no need for all of the other garbage channels, you'll need to shell out $40-80/m for one channel. That's absurd.
This is where you may choose to bend your ethics a bit. If you know somebody who has cable or satellite, you could ask to use their log-in credentials to log in to the Fox Sports Go app and hopefully you give them a few bucks so they get something out of it. The other option is to get a service like YouTubeTV and split the cost with a friend or family member who lives locally. You are allowed up to 3 streams on YouTubeTV so you could split it 3 ways at about $21.67 each. That's still pricey for one channel so hopefully you watch a few more channels than just FSAZ to give you more value.
Why don't you use League Pass? Unless you are in Phoenix, it should work.