In Reply to: Bruin games on TV--I accidentally posted this on the open forum posted by traprh on September 14, 2024 at 13:00:27
These all provide some approximation of what old cable and satellite TV have always provided, that is, the traditional networks plus a slew of "cable" channels: FX, ESPN, etc. Sling divides itself into two kind of half-packages of these, but, -I think- the others are very similar in what they provide to the old cable-type packages.
Here in Arkansas, after a little comparison shopping, my wife and I decided on YouTube TV. I think (Wifey has all the info) that I had to add the "sports package". I get both SEC Network and Big 10. This is great. For basketball season I was adding Pac12 before, then removing it at the end of the season. (I follow the Bruins in bastetball, the Arkansas Razorbacks in football, and that's it for sports). It seems to be all working out well for me sports-package TV-wise.
Anywho, we've been quite happy these past 2 1/2 years with YouTube TV. It's approximately equivalent to DirecTV, just streaming. Again, I'd shop between the several cable TV-type streaming providers to see which provides your best package. I have no idea about the NFL thingy. I'm sure it's not hard to add to any of them.