Is the TV bundle with Dish Network no longer available?
Hello!
That is correct. We are no longer offering Dish TV services any longer.
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You must log in with your television provider in order to view the C-SPAN Live Streams.
This is an interesting one. C-SPAN was created by the Cable industry, and as far as I know remains only available via Pay-TV services. And yes, for democracy's sake, that makes no sense!ankh wrote:So sum up please, what's offered through Sonic now, what does it cost, what does it get us?
I'm ticked to have to pay for television service I don't want just to see Congressional hearings.
Democracy in action in the free market, I guess, we get the best government we can afford to pay to watch.
Hm?
You must log in with your television provider in order to view the C-SPAN Live Streams.
You might consider YouTubeTV, or Hulu with Live TV. I've had good success with them.ankh wrote:OK. We have Sonic fiber now.
I'd appreciate recommendations from anyone with experience getting useful information from any of the streamng suppliers.
I'm not looking for "entertainment" -- life is too short for most of that.
The terminology that I’ve heard used has been as follows:scott wrote:This forum has useful information about over-the-top services, but it's just called "TV". Can we change it to "Over the Top" or "OTSS" or something more relevant?
BTW, regarding that I have both Hulu with the pay tv option, as well as youtube.tv (their for-pay "cable service"). I'm really upset that they are hanging on to CSPAN, but important things are usually on youtube.COM (different than youtube.TV!).
If I'm not mistaken.
-Scott
I stand educated and corrected.dane wrote:The terminology that I’ve heard used has been as follows:scott wrote:This forum has useful information about over-the-top services, but it's just called "TV". Can we change it to "Over the Top" or "OTSS" or something more relevant?
BTW, regarding that I have both Hulu with the pay tv option, as well as youtube.tv (their for-pay "cable service"). I'm really upset that they are hanging on to CSPAN, but important things are usually on youtube.COM (different than youtube.TV!).
If I'm not mistaken.
-Scott
Over-the-top TV, or OTT-TV, or virtual multichannel video programming distributor (V-MVPD). This comes from the cable platform - cable systems are called MVPDs. I like the term “Internet TV”, a pretty friendly no-acronym way to say it clearly.