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I have youtube with no commercials for $13.00 per month. Can search for most games after they are played.
At $65 a month I can too (exchange "search" for "find.") Personally, I can't see spending that for no commercials but I don't watch a lot on YouTube (vs using YouTubeTV.)

I'll keep my subscription until baseball and softball concludes.
 
Not in a long time. They do seem to be giving out a $15 credit for this month that would make it $50 this month.
And they want to charge you an extra $20 a month for 4K. My 50" not smart TV died on me after a good 7 or 8 year run, had a Roku driving it. Bought the cheapest 55" 4K at Costco for $299, a TCL which is an Android system and Google TV. Setup of YouTube TV and Pandora on the set were very easy, just a code to drop into my phone. Once one of the boys sends me my Netflix account info I'll add that, too. I think I'll wait a while to upgrade to 4K. I drive the lakehouse with just a 4G hotspot for TV and work, so it would probably be a waste until I either get Hargrave wired or opt for a 5G hotspot.
 
And they want to charge you an extra $20 a month for 4K. My 50" not smart TV died on me after a good 7 or 8 year run, had a Roku driving it. Bought the cheapest 55" 4K at Costco for $299, a TCL which is an Android system and Google TV. Setup of YouTube TV and Pandora on the set were very easy, just a code to drop into my phone. Once one of the boys sends me my Netflix account info I'll add that, too. I think I'll wait a while to upgrade to 4K. I drive the lakehouse with just a 4G hotspot for TV and work, so it would probably be a waste until I either get Hargrave wired or opt for a 5G hotspot.
The $20 includes unlimited concurrent streams and 4K. They should be $10 each and sold separate but YTTV knows that nobody will pay $10 for 2 4K events a week. BTW, the Fox Sports app allows login through YTTV and includes the 4K events on TV that support it. So really at most you are getting 1 event a week with 4K.
 
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