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They've really conditioned the masses huh
FUBO is better. Interface, channel selection and even the price per channel
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FUBO appears to be slightly better for those that are interested in a local pro sports team that might be available on the regional sports network. Other than that, it's YTTV, without the Discovery owned channels, at a slightly higher price.
FUBO appears to be slightly better for those that are interested in a local pro sports team that might be available on the regional sports network. Other than that, it's YTTV, without the Discovery owned channels, at a slightly higher price.
It's funny that they say that Fubo is sports oriented. However, come March madness, probably one of the biggest 3 weeks in sports, and over half of the games are not available because they don't have TNT, tbs, Tru, or any of the Warner Bros channels.
Like you said, it's really just the local sports stuff.
Like you said, it's really just the local sports stuff.
It basically comes down to being a baseball or hockey fan that wants to watch your "local" sports team. Baseball, especially, has become increasingly difficult to watch your local team without jumping through hoops or getting local cable or DTV