Does anyone have dish Latino? It's 29 dollars and includes tudn,espn deportes, and fox deportes. It would be cheaper than what I'm paying for fubo
It's pretty reasonable if you ask me and wow for a limited time only.... Though seriously that is wild that it's less than FUBOTV these days. I had FUBOTV back when you could get the base Futbol package for like 15.99 with the GolTV, TYC, Fox Deportes and some other junk channels, but unless I'm missing something those days are way long gone and the minimum price is 50 something dollars now? How many TV at the same time are we talking about for that price? It says $39.99 is the basic price. Man they weren't joking when they said their relationship with GolTV had broken down and still no TYC Sports, but it seems that's not an issue with most people on here. I had Dish Latino for almost 15 yrs, but the pricing started to go out of whack when they were going to upgrade everyone's equipment for HD and it was going to be raised to 60 plus dollars for only 2 TVs and a whole lot of Spanish Channels with a whole lot of commercials and most were still going to be in SD definition. I will say for signal reliability it was as reliable as they say or used to say with the 99% of the time reliability number they always used to put on the commercials. Once you get it aligned right even the the heaviest of rain or cloud cover it never went out. Really the only issue was the Santa Ana winds, but I fixed that by just supporting the dish on the roof with a 12x8 wood block you would probably used to backstop a car when fixing it. I remember when Dish was where it was at when it came to watching football in the US way back around 1999-2000 to supplement Unvision's 1 Sunday game and Telemundo's 1 or 2 weekends game with the EPL on Fox Sports en Español, Galavision with lots jammed packed Primera Division games and TV Azteca (the legit one with the Mexican cigarette ads) TVE with the Sunday La Liga wrap and you were set. Back in those days many of cable systems didn't carry Galavision even in the So. Cal area and Fox Sports en Español was without exaggeration insanely difficult to find.
Right now I'm paying 54 for fubo and 30 for sling. Dish doesn't sound bad after that. In only care about liga mx btw.
Yeah that's cool I got Sling too which is sort of like being in the Dish/Pinxhe Eugene Derbish family. I'm paying like 25 dollars. Nowadays I like to watch leagues around the world to change it up and I like how the Sling still has the international channels with the domestic leagues unlike FuboTV though I feel the US market is hitting a peak with football TV rights where even the less desirable TV rights are being fought for by pay TV services like the Uruguayan, Ecuadorian, Peruvian league and pretty soon we'll be in the same situation as many other countries around the world where no games are shown over the air on Free To Air channels and only shown through some sort of pay wall. I was getting the Italian language package they used to have on Sling TV for 10 or 15 dollars that showed 3-4 Serie A games on the weekend to get that authentic feel, but they took it off and now Sling doesn't have any RAI channels, but it also came with those 2 cricket channels some of you may have on other services and I have to say if the people that control the game knew how market their game better they could have something there all around the world and not just in formerly UK occupied states.
Only i got hulu for 1.99 Netflix and fubotv for 50 bucks a quarter... For fubotv i only got the Latino package which is like 9 channels.. I'm all liga mx dont care about anything else. I feel good about it. Dvr capabilities for liga mx
Any new changes for anyone recently? I added the ESPN + over a year ago and with the Sling TV those two services seems more than enough content to keep it interesting watching a variety of high quality leagues from around the world for $25-$27. Though I can see if someone is still prefers watching a good amount of Mexican League or Premier League they're going to have to add more services. One thing I keep seeing/hearing is how it appears association football/soccer has hit a peak or we've passed it in terms of seeing larger viewership numbers for games in the US and this fragmentation of soccer rights on streaming services will increase a rate of decline, though this may be the case in general for other sports as well. I don't know if anyone else has heard/read the generalization people categorized as being Latino or Hispanic or Latinx and so on don't watch leagues from other countries that are not from their country or descendants country of origin though from the experiences I've had/seen it seems they are the group that has been driving the increased ratings numbers years by years in all televised footbal/'soccer' leagues in the US.
Man wtf.... Spectrum charged me $10 for a “Self Installation fee” Que no mamen....... Anyways, for $22 I got everything I need! Bein, TUDN, ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, the works. Not bad.
Though how do you get around the screen ads that pop up every 15 seconds that block your view that you can't click off, disabled full screen options, disabled volume control, links that lead you to no streams, links that lead you to pages that want you to install some malware/spyware and so on? I can see why football viewers in Europe got so enamored with those Kodi boxes a few years ago because even legal streaming was as expensive as cable/satellite systems or not available at all, but it seems in the US if you only watch TV for soccer it's still much cheaper than paying 80-100 plus dollars on cable and 'little satellite dish TV'. Anyone on here ever have those huge 10 foot satellite dishes? If I remember correctly if you had that big dish or the ones 5-6 ft wide able to get the Ku Band signal, just to get Fox Sports World or the Fox Channel that showed soccer it was over 100 dollars? Did the Televisa and TV Azteca satellite signals becoming encrypted in the 1996-1998 time frame making the big 10 ft. dishes less useful?
I only use a certain website from all the links they provide I believe Extremo TV Play is what its called. That's the best one I found to be that lets you go full screen with all vlume controls enabled. If you have a chromecast extension on your Chrome browser it makes it super easy to throw it up on your TV as well. Although I must confess I'm recently acquried a modified firestick for $15 a month to get all the sports channels from Mexico so no more Roja Directa for me..
Hi its bopz again.. Fubotv at 29 bucks a month! Ayúdame.. I want TUDN cuz aguilas.. What else anyone trying?? I have hulu plus Netflix.. Combined for about 50 everything..
Apollo Tv.. Like 150 bucks for a year or you can monthly.. See errythang!!! I seen in action. Looks great! Not sure about DVRing.. But you can channels from any country... Tired of Perro Bermudez like me flip to Mexico channels and listen to them bozos
By everything what do you mean? I go to their website and see no channel lineups. I guess I can use their free trial but I’m a lazy, lazy man.
Everything! All the sports channels. PPV New movies. Etc. All the other channels too. CNN Foxnews Chicago's sports channels WGN and WTTW.