YouTube TV

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KUTradition
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i have the hulu/disney/espn bundle as well, and have been happy with it

i’m personally a bit disappointed with the lack of originality with all the disney spin-offs, but to each their own
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Okay, I checked and it doesn't automatically record the games from ESPN+
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Doesn’t ESPN+ have older games on demand that you can watch them later?
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Just seems to depend on if you want TV only or if you want entire catalog.

YouTube TV is as close to cable as you can get. Unlimited DVR and can skip ads when watching saved programming.

Hulu has the advantage of live TV, plus documentaries and ESPN+ and Disney+ bundles.

I use YouTube TV and have loved it. Don't watch much shows that are specific to certain apps. I like the cable aspect and "flipping through the channels"

But I don't think Hulu TV is a bad option either. Think either are outstanding and the best in the field. We had SlingTV for a bit and that can be shot to the moon.
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We switched to YouTube TV and have been very happy with the change so far.
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