- Oct 26, 2006
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So, as a YouTube TV subscriber, this is what I did:
* You can pause your YouTube TV subscription without cancelling it (thereby preserving your recordings on the cloud DVR and all your settings) up until August 2020. So that's what I did.
* I already subscribe to Hulu, so I upgraded to the Hulu with Live TV - the total cost of which was actually 3 bucks a month cheaper than I was paying for Hulu No Ads and YTTV together.
If YouTube and Sinclair get their act together, I will switch back. I'm totally spoiled by YouTube TV's cloud DVR (Hulu's only has 20 hours unless you pay for additional space, and even then it's only 200 hours - plus, you have to do a whole lot more granular work on what you record and don't). I figure YT and Sinclair will have things sorted by August. If not, at least I'm covered.
* You can pause your YouTube TV subscription without cancelling it (thereby preserving your recordings on the cloud DVR and all your settings) up until August 2020. So that's what I did.
* I already subscribe to Hulu, so I upgraded to the Hulu with Live TV - the total cost of which was actually 3 bucks a month cheaper than I was paying for Hulu No Ads and YTTV together.
If YouTube and Sinclair get their act together, I will switch back. I'm totally spoiled by YouTube TV's cloud DVR (Hulu's only has 20 hours unless you pay for additional space, and even then it's only 200 hours - plus, you have to do a whole lot more granular work on what you record and don't). I figure YT and Sinclair will have things sorted by August. If not, at least I'm covered.