YouTube TV Getting Ability to Split Into 4 Screens

What is the vetdict on Hulu TV? I have heard the user interface is less than desirable.
IMO navigation on YTTV, Hulu and Fubo are all a little wonky, so there is an adjustment period if you flip between. At least using Roku.

Nice thing about Hulu and Cyclone hoops starting is ESPN+ is native to the Hulu App.
 
Day pass includes ESPN and ESPN 2 and ESPN 3 (which includes games on ABC).
 
Fubo TV will give you local channel and ESPN on a free trial basis for those looking for games today.

The downfall? No TNT so you wouldn’t be able to flip around during clones.

Yeah. I was about to switch for a long term change from YTTV but saw no TNT. How do you promote yourself a sports broadcaster with no TNT?
 
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Yeah. I was about to switch for a long term change from YTTV but saw no TNT. How do you promote yourself a sports broadcaster with no TNT?

I looked into Fubo a while back. Liked most of what they had to offer, but no TNT etc is a non starter with March madness.

If push came to shove I’d probably get Fubo with HBO Max, since there’s other things on there I’d watch. Still…yet another subscription…
 
Don’t have the app but wholeheartedly believe it. The original ESPN app, and back when they had the ESPNWatch app, is complete garbage and always has been. Can barely navigate the app.
I only have ESPN+, but based on that I can believe it.

To ESPN+’s credit, I think their navigation and guessing what you want to watch has gotten better, but it still isn’t ideal
 
Seems like this won't get done soon. I'm not sure Disney wants to make a deal.
If that is the case, time to pause my subscription and jump to another service. The whole point of YTTV for me is aggregating all the football games on the linear channels within one app. Can't do that without ABC or the ESPN family.
 
If that is the case, time to pause my subscription and jump to another service. The whole point of YTTV for me is aggregating all the football games on the linear channels within one app. Can't do that without ABC or the ESPN family.

Today was my renewal date so I cancelled my subscription. Not sure what the difference is to pause vs cancel, but the pause just seems like a trick to get me to forget to manage it later.

Anyway, ended up with the Disney+ (no ads), Hulu (no ads), ESPN unlimited, NFL+ Premium bundle for $49 / month. Added a HBO Max subscription for $23 / month. So all in I’m at $72, so saving $20 / month and getting everything I had (that I cared about) with YTTV. Plus getting ESPN+ and HBO. Just need to use the antenna for locals and will need to figure out Fox if ISU goes to FS1.

Only downside that I see is that I’ll have a bunch of different apps to watch stuff. Might have to upgrade the streaming boxes to Apples to more seamlessly switch between apps. The Roku’s are a bit slow to open apps when switching.