I've had Sling, Vue, and now Directv Now for $35 a month and 100 channels, plus free HBO for a year due to a new loyalty perk they just added. And guess what, I get all that for around $85 a month, and that includes my 100mbs internet through Spectrum (formally TWC). Oh and did I mention the free Apple Tv I got for signing up? Now granted there were some growing pains with Directv Now for the first month or so after launch, but those are long gone and the service is near flawless now as far as streaming goes.
As far as Vue losing Viacom, I agree with another poster that I hardly missed any of the channels I lost, and would still have Vue now had Directv Now not come along with a better deal in my opinion. So I would say to the author, much of your article and complaints were pretty much wrong and seemed more like a defense of cable/satellite, than an honest look at these streaming services. Get used to it, these services are going to be how tv is delivered in the future like it or not, more and more providers are jumping on the bandwagon(YouTubeTV, HuluTV,etc) not jumping off.
So go right ahead and keep paying in the hundreds to watch tv and complaining about content or lack of, on these services which will only keep getting better. Its only money right.
As far as Vue losing Viacom, I agree with another poster that I hardly missed any of the channels I lost, and would still have Vue now had Directv Now not come along with a better deal in my opinion. So I would say to the author, much of your article and complaints were pretty much wrong and seemed more like a defense of cable/satellite, than an honest look at these streaming services. Get used to it, these services are going to be how tv is delivered in the future like it or not, more and more providers are jumping on the bandwagon(YouTubeTV, HuluTV,etc) not jumping off.
So go right ahead and keep paying in the hundreds to watch tv and complaining about content or lack of, on these services which will only keep getting better. Its only money right.