![]() Because you have options when it comes to streaming services, they have to keep their prices competitive, but that’s about it. YouTube TV takes basically the same approach cable companies do - assume you want the most channels and are willing to pay for them. The second group has to find a hook to provide to customers to make up for whatever it gave up to bring the price down, and for Sling TV, that’s customization. They attract users based on variations of channel lineup and features. The first group all offer over 75 of what we usually call cable channels for at least $60/mo with some kind of DVR multi-screen viewing included and add-on options. When considering the seven or so current major live TV streaming services, there are the “full service” guys - Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, YouTube TV, and FuboTV - and then there are the lower-cost options - Sling TV, Philo, and Vidgo.
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