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Fubotv vs sling
Fubotv vs sling











Currently, it's offering a $10 off sale for your first three months, bringing it down to a cheaper $55 per month. But YouTube TV got me to hit subscribe through two other reasons. Survival of the fittest streaming service left YouTube TV, which at $65 per month is still the cheapest option around. So I'll probably revisit Hulu + Live TV when it comes back. That said, the one show I want Vice for - The Dark Side of the Ring - is off-season. In its favor though, Hulu has one channel I want that YouTube TV doesn't: Vice. Its layout isn't great, as it's jammed into the regular Hulu app, which creates some confusing situations. And that $3 not a huge difference.īut then I actually tested Hulu + Live TV recently (for the aforementioned YouTube TV vs Hulu + Live TV faceoff), and I came away unenthused. Then, my price-comparing brain kicks in, and says I'd be spending $80 total on YouTube TV and Disney Plus (without ads), Hulu (with ads) and ESPN Plus.

fubotv vs sling

So, that's one reason why I'd need the $83 per month version of the Disney Bundle with ad-free Disney Plus and Hulu (plus ad-supported ESPN Plus). Also, I've been slowly walking my monoculture-averse parents through the MCU during dinner, and I don't need to worry about ads when I'm pausing and rewinding when someone needs something explained. I don't watch a ton of Disney Plus, but I am streaming The Mandalorian season 3 in the mornings (for work) after I wake up, the one time of the day I don't want ads. The only catch is that you'll get ads in your Disney Plus - something I don't have with my $15 per month Disney Bundle that I'm grandfathered into. The service is pretty great for those who want Disney Plus, ESPN Plus and Hulu content in addition to their live TV, as that package costs only $70. In short, I didn't pick Hulu + Live TV because I don't like ads. Wondering why I didn't mention Philo? Well, Philo is great for watching Yellowstone and RuPaul's Drag Race, but the super-affordable $25 per month service has none of the networks (TBS, TNT, USA, FOX and ESPN) I need. This leaves me with two options: YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. Yes, DirecTV Stream has added stats, and a neat auto-extend feature so your live sports games won't get cut off is they go late, but I'm not really looking to spend $10 more for either of those. More than 75 channels, Hulu content, Disney Plus with ads, ESPN Plusģ (Unlimited option available in $84.99 per month package)ġ (with Orange), 3 (with Blue) 4 (in the $55 per month Orange/Blue)Īs for DirecTV Stream? It's also $75, and doesn't have anything particularly unique for me.













Fubotv vs sling