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ESPN DTC & Fox One

So I'm just wondering. For the hard core sports fan, will we see a hard churn canceling Youtube TV/Hulu Live?/Fubo etc.

My strategy is:

ESPN App: $29.99
Fox One: $19.99
Peacock Premium: $10.99

I DO understand YTTV has a free 21 day trial and then you save $99 for three months. (42.99 X3 then 82.99 thereafter)

Thoughts?
 
I have never used a streaming service.
 
So I'm just wondering. For the hard core sports fan, will we see a hard churn canceling Youtube TV/Hulu Live?/Fubo etc.

My strategy is:

ESPN App: $29.99
Fox One: $19.99
Peacock Premium: $10.99

I DO understand YTTV has a free 21 day trial and then you save $99 for three months. (42.99 X3 then 82.99 thereafter)

Thoughts?
You also need Netflix and Prime
 
Slightly better than cable. But not by much.
I'm saving so much money by not having cable. I don't need cable sports, as much as I want them, it's not a need. Up here in the mountains, no TV makes it except for KTVB (NBC) and KAID (PBS) on translators. If I end up moving to Boise, I'll have all networks, so at least I can get Sunday afternoon CBS/FOX football then, and SNF on NBC.
 
If you purchase separately on the 21st, then what happens on the 2nd when they are bundled together? I cant seem to find an answer. (Why not make them both bundled at launch) I realize it's only $10, but I can see a lot being mad they weren't able to get both for $39.99
 


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