Okay, for about the 10th straight year, we are investigating cutting the cord, again. This year might finally be the year due to the demise of LHN.
We currently use UVerse with AT&T internet. The service is great. We get EVERYTHING, including movie channels. The price is ouch. $227/month all-in for one TV box.
However, given our tv watching habits it’s worked well for us, allowing us to see everything we want with minimal flipping between services.
Our watching needs are:
1. Longhorns sports - football, basketball, volleyball, baseball
2. College Football - espn, espn2, espnu, secn, B1g, accn, fs1, fs2, Ballys
3. MLB - Rangers, Astros
4. NBA - Spurs, Mavericks
5. Local - Austin ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox. Not getting other local I don’t think is an issue as long as we don’t miss sports
6. Entertainment/Misc - flexible. Nice to haves: Food Network, AXS, TNT, TBS, CNN, CNBC, HGTV, Golf, Showtime, Starz
7. questionable- what happens to the Space Network (Astros), regional Sports Ballys in the future?
8. Other Subscriptions- we have Netflix, Amazon Prime, Max (free), Disney+(family). We dropped Apple TV+ because there wasn’t enough content.
Given all of the above, the main thing we will probably need with the current services is espn+. We’ve also periodically had interest in Ballys (not all Ballys games are shown on UVerse like Mavs), Hulu, and Peacock.
Obviously we are heavy consumers of tv sports, with some other stuff mixed in. Right now I’m leaning towards just picking up either espn+, or the full Disney/Hulu/Espn+ bundle if we lose access to our family Disney+. Disney keeps threatening to do what Netflix did.
Antenna in the attic is an issue. We have metal protective heat barriers on the underside of the roof, making it difficult to get signals.
So instead of supplementing the current setup, it seems the only alternative is YouTube tv with espn+, but we’d lose a lot of content for about a $30-60/month savings. That’s right on the edge of being worth it for us.