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Cutting The Cord on Cable TV and Going With Streaming Service?

bodick7

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Does anyone have any experience with Virgin TV? Do you recommend it? I am on the South Shore and currently using Videotron.
I have it since more than a year. I stream with a firestick in basement and chromecast with an ethernet cable adapter in kitchen. More reliable than I thought and don’t need these converter anymore. My bill got down from 160$ with Vidéotron to 80$… Now you know this is a no brainer décision…
 

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The decision to cut the cord and stream is now much more complicated than it once was, as confusion now reigns over which streaming packages gives you the most bang for your entertainment dollar. Add to that confusion that the streaming providers are now attacking each other in Court, with Fubo's lawsuit against ESPN/FOX/WBD and their new sports app a possible highlight of some of the anti-competitive behavior going on out there:
 

IamNY

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Great article EB. Speaking of sports. Living in the NYC area I’ve noticed only one streaming service that offers the Yankee/Yes network And that’s Direct TV Stream. If it wasn’t for that, I’d have a much more competitively priced streaming service. Fubo used to carry them. I wish there were better options for sports.
 
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