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For cord-cutters, how do you watch your football?
I'm considering cord-cutting, but football and live news and local programming are the only things I think I'd miss. How do you get those? Just local antenna? Did you have to buy a separate DVR or do you actually have to watch live?
7 Answers
- KennyLv 73 months agoFavourite answer
Old fashion 'over the air' antenna. They have DVR for it, like ChannelMaster, https://www.channelmaster.com/TiVo_Edge_OTA_DVR_p/...
Channel guide https://www.ontvtonight.com/guide/ and listings https://www.tvchannellists.com/
There are also sites and apps to show which direction to point your antenna to.
News sucks these days; highly sensationalized.
- conley39Lv 73 months ago
You can stream the games using NFL Game Pass. The downside is that you get replays of the games, not the live broadcast.
- Reynaldo WeeksLv 43 months ago
I use my phone's personal hot spot to watchESPN and the other similar apps on my 27" monitor. I can send it to my Apple TV if I want. Local programming can be seen using something like a Fire TV Stick or Fire TV.
- ?Lv 53 months ago
Yeah, I use an antenna and watch live. No DVR. It's a culture shock every fall watching commercials again.
- Anonymous3 months ago
football is the opiate of the ignorant masses
- Mike WLv 73 months ago
I usually just use an antenna when at home. Before the unspecified virus of an unknown origin, I would go to a sports bar, and if on travel for work, just watch it on the hotel TV.