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Can't comment on the mobile app, but the Roku app has worked like a charm so far. I missed OANN. Haven't had it since I left DirecTV. Was totally worth the gamble for me.
Yeah, when I "cut-the-cord" , I realized there were actually a lot of local, free channels that I never knew about. But, I lost OANN. Then, I found out that it was only $4.95 a month and watched it on my Roku. We live too far from any antennas now (I'd need to spend quite a bit on a good antenna to get the same channels I was watching) so, I went back to Directv. Now, I'm looking at Dish Network because, the channels I watch seem to be on there but, the service is MUCH cheaper. I would lose OANN again... but, still... I'm willing to pay for it. In fact.... if everyone would offer their channels streaming for $5 a month, I could just a la carte my own package!
I was spending WAY too much on DirecTV. Wound up moving to PSVue which was perfect for me, and I actually liked the interface. When they stopped services, I had to scramble and begrudgingly went with YouTubeTV, which I do NOT like. I move next week to an area with good options, so really looking forward to it.
Oh, did they stop service? When I first cut the cord, I got the free trial of PSVue as well as Sling. I did like PS better because of the ability to record shows. What I like about the streaming channels (as opposed to services) is that even tho you have to watch commercials, you can pick entire seasons of shows. A lot of shows I have enjoyed, I've never even heard of. Like, I watched some show on CWseed (free steaming w/commercials) called "beyond". Really interesting show. I also enjoyed Kodi.tv buuuut..... The repositories are constantly being taken down and, it's just too hard to keep up with, personally.
Can't comment on the mobile app, but the Roku app has worked like a charm so far. I missed OANN. Haven't had it since I left DirecTV. Was totally worth the gamble for me.
Yeah, when I "cut-the-cord" , I realized there were actually a lot of local, free channels that I never knew about. But, I lost OANN. Then, I found out that it was only $4.95 a month and watched it on my Roku. We live too far from any antennas now (I'd need to spend quite a bit on a good antenna to get the same channels I was watching) so, I went back to Directv. Now, I'm looking at Dish Network because, the channels I watch seem to be on there but, the service is MUCH cheaper. I would lose OANN again... but, still... I'm willing to pay for it. In fact.... if everyone would offer their channels streaming for $5 a month, I could just a la carte my own package!
I was spending WAY too much on DirecTV. Wound up moving to PSVue which was perfect for me, and I actually liked the interface. When they stopped services, I had to scramble and begrudgingly went with YouTubeTV, which I do NOT like. I move next week to an area with good options, so really looking forward to it.
Oh, did they stop service? When I first cut the cord, I got the free trial of PSVue as well as Sling. I did like PS better because of the ability to record shows. What I like about the streaming channels (as opposed to services) is that even tho you have to watch commercials, you can pick entire seasons of shows. A lot of shows I have enjoyed, I've never even heard of. Like, I watched some show on CWseed (free steaming w/commercials) called "beyond". Really interesting show. I also enjoyed Kodi.tv buuuut..... The repositories are constantly being taken down and, it's just too hard to keep up with, personally.