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I have Direct TV. The picture for me is better than something like Timer Warner cable.
They have great deals on two year contracts and you can get the programing you need on their many sports channel feeds.
I have two places and could have had one account, gotten two sets of receivers and paid one lower price instead of two bills.
If you have Roku, you can subscribe to various major league sports channels. Prices vary. Or you could subscribe to SlingTV for $20 per month for ESPN and other channels. Cheaper than cable.
What about that odd looking box thing with knobs on it and a dial, called a radio?
SlingTV. Comes with ESPN. Download the app on Roku.
I believe you can purchase the "NFL Sunday Package" - all games of all teams - if you are on the Playstation Network.
Tell them to get a life and get over it. It’s all fixed anyway and they are just wasting their lives.
I subscribe to the MLB program. It gives me any MLB game that is aired and I can watch them archived which is good since my time zone is weird. I have the choice of home or away broadcast.
In the rare event of a blacked out game I use Cyber Ghost and pretend I am in England.
It is about $100.00 per year including the playoffs
MLB has MLB.TV streaming. I streamed a few of their ‘free’ games. The quality was not great, kept buffering and messing up. They still say they have the right to blank out games that are not sold out. I don’t know if they enforce that because most games I have watched (Rangers home and away) most of the stadiums (day, night and weekends) where 1/3 to 1/2 filled.
NFL is supposed to be offering streaming, but I am not sure where or when.
Of course, there are illegal websites that filter many games. They are hit-and-miss and sometimes the video gets removed (a.k.a., they got caught) before the game ends.
Some sports websites (ESPN) may be doing what the broadcast networkd are — requiring one to log in through their cable/satellite provider to view recent programming.
Hulu is just starting to offer no-commercial programming at $12/month. They do say that some of their commmercial free are contractually required to have a couple of commercials at the beginning and/or end of a program.
Amazon Prime is having a special this Friday only: $67 for a year subscription instead of $100.
Unless you live in the boondocks a good antenna will pick up the major networks and provide an excellent picture. Couple that with Roku and you’re set.
Yes, I have a great idea. Stop watching them, stop talking about them, stop spending any money on them. Here’s why:
1) The owners are members of the super-rich Ruling Elite. They increasingly have a globalist agenda to push.
2) The players are ignorant, wildly overpaid pawns who have become increasingly poor role models for youth and society
3) Use your time better. Be a better parent and family member. Volunteer somewhere. Learn to do something you’ve always wanted to do. Join a Bible study.

I quit watching all of them. Great decision. Why to you care about some dudes playing a game? Read, exercise, learn a skill/hobby, volunteer...