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Wheel of Fortune Ratings under Seacrest

I will need to start watching Seacrest. How does he compare to Pat Sajak in terms of charisma and banter with contestants?
Too bad cable TV is *ridiculously* expensive up here in the mountains, and KBOI-2 (local Wheel affiliate in Boise) has no translator up here in Cascade. At least a Sling box is cheap :)
 
Too bad cable TV is *ridiculously* expensive up here in the mountains, and KBOI-2 (local Wheel affiliate in Boise) has no translator up here in Cascade. At least a Sling box is cheap :)
Sling doesnt carry CBS and the other 3 they only carry if the station is owned by the network
Paramount Plus carries a live CBS feed (your local CBS)
 
Oh, wonderful. So even a Sling won't bring in channel 2. As a 1st-year teacher on a budget, that's disappointing, and all Boise stations are operated by other companies outside of the network.
I guess I should go with YouTube TV? Who else? I'm not forking out $200 a month on Sparklight and/or signing Dish contracts for 2+ years. I would like to have all the networks for college football + ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, etc.
 
I think if you go with Roku you can set your zip code to whatever you want and watch CBS and other network affiliates from different areas .
 
I cut the cord on Spectrum last year once a local fiber provider arrived, and have been very happy with YouTube TV. I get all the .1s from my locals and a few subchannels, plus all the "cable" channels I want except RSNs, all for $75.
 
I think if you go with Roku you can set your zip code to whatever you want and watch CBS and other network affiliates from different areas .
Except you'll get NAILED by your Internet connection (And running a VPN won't help in that regard because VPN's only cover your PC, Phone & Tablet. TV's & Consoles aren't included)
 
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