espn + question again
Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:11 am
We have YouTube TV. Can I subscribe to espn + or will we need another provider, Sling, Hulu, etc. Doesn't look to be an espn + app..
Thank you
Thank you
Maybe we could PIN the answer.
Thanks, appreciated. Guessing the monthly is $9.99 or $11.99.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:37 amMaybe we could PIN the answer.
NOTE: You need a high-speed internet connection to use ESPN+. It is an Internet streaming service only, not a channel.
I also have YouTubeTV as my provider, so here is the answer.
1. You can subscribe to ESPN+ with YouTubeTV as your provider, as long as your channel selection includes ESPN. If ESPN is in your channel lineup then YoutubeTV is a qualifying provider. Just choose it from the provider list when you subscribe to ESPN+.
2. Add the ESPN app to your Smart Device. That might be your Smart TV or something like Roku. ESPN+ does not have its own app. ESPN+ streams are found within the ESPN app.
NOTE: YoutubeTV and ESPN have apps for not only your TV but for your Internet connected Phone and Tablet as well. I watch ESPN+ on my Smart TV, my un-Smart TV which has an AppleTV appliance (similar to a Roku) connected, my iPhone and my iPad. Watch the ‘Cats anywhere, as long as you have a high speed internet connection.
NOTE: ESPN+ is offered as a package deal with Disney+ and Hulu. If you have the other two, ESPN+ is a pretty inexpensive add-on. Also the Smith’s grocery chain (and maybe all Kroger family stores) is offering a free ESPN+ subscription with their Boost subscription which covers shipping, home delivery, etc. Currently Boost is less than ESPN+ for a year so that’s another way to get a discounted ESPN+.
Everyone should be watching the ‘Cats on ESPN+. It includes football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, track & field, and soccer and softball for schools that have those. All Big Sky schools. Many other conferences, including a lot of FCS ones — I often watch games of upcoming Bobcat opponents.
Good decision. It’s a pretty sweet bullet. I watch at least 12 + 30 + 30 + 10 = 82 Bobcat contests each year, plus some track and field. Today I’ve watched part of South Dakota vs North Dakota, NDSU vs Missouri State, Idaho State at Eastern Washington and Portland State at Montana. I’d have watched more of that game but my ears have an acute allergy to Marty M. And later today I look forward to the ‘Cats vs. UC Davis. If I didn’t watch any more than that listed above all year, I’m at not much more than $1/game. And by your math, if it keeps you home just twice a year when you would have gone out you are at break-even. My cousin’s son is currently a pitcher for Holy Cross baseball — on ESPN+. For a fan of collegiate sports, it’s a gold mine.
I really had only heard bits of Marty. Probably would rather hear tiny tim or new kids on the block type music.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 4:59 pmGood decision. It’s a pretty sweet bullet. I watch at least 12 + 30 + 30 + 10 = 82 Bobcat contests each year, plus some track and field. Today I’ve watched part of South Dakota vs North Dakota, NDSU vs Missouri State, Idaho State at Eastern Washington and Portland State at Montana. I’d have watched more of that game but my ears have an acute allergy to Marty M. And later today I look forward to the ‘Cats vs. UC Davis. If I didn’t watch any more than that listed above all year, I’m at not much more than $1/game. And by your math, if it keeps you home just twice a year when you would have gone out you are at break-even. My cousin’s son is currently a pitcher for Holy Cross baseball — on ESPN+. For a fan of collegiate sports, it’s a gold mine.
A little bit of clarification here as there are some nuances that I think are being missed and potentially misunderstood by a lot of folks.Bobcat4Ever wrote: ↑Sat Nov 16, 2024 10:37 amMaybe we could PIN the answer.
NOTE: You need a high-speed internet connection to use ESPN+. It is an Internet streaming service only, not a channel.
I also have YouTubeTV as my provider, so here is the answer.
1. You can subscribe to ESPN+ with YouTubeTV as your provider, as long as your channel selection includes ESPN. If ESPN is in your channel lineup then YoutubeTV is a qualifying provider. Just choose it from the provider list when you subscribe to ESPN+.
2. Add the ESPN app to your Smart Device. That might be your Smart TV or something like Roku. ESPN+ does not have its own app. ESPN+ streams are found within the ESPN app.
NOTE: YoutubeTV and ESPN have apps for not only your TV but for your Internet connected Phone and Tablet as well. I watch ESPN+ on my Smart TV, my un-Smart TV which has an AppleTV appliance (similar to a Roku) connected, my iPhone and my iPad. Watch the ‘Cats anywhere, as long as you have a high speed internet connection.
NOTE: ESPN+ is offered as a package deal with Disney+ and Hulu. If you have the other two, ESPN+ is a pretty inexpensive add-on. Also the Smith’s grocery chain (and maybe all Kroger family stores) is offering a free ESPN+ subscription with their Boost subscription which covers shipping, home delivery, etc. Currently Boost is less than ESPN+ for a year so that’s another way to get a discounted ESPN+.
Everyone should be watching the ‘Cats on ESPN+. It includes football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, track & field, and soccer and softball for schools that have those. All Big Sky schools. Many other conferences, including a lot of FCS ones — I often watch games of upcoming Bobcat opponents.