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  • McNulty
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    Hearns Big Announcement is Probably YouTube's New Cable-Free Thing

    I just noticed this on YouTube, totally new. Hearn has the announcement coming soon. I stake my claim it's YouTube.



    There are only a few streaming services: Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Netflix. ESPN+ got a new thing going too. Cross Netflix out because they don't do sports. Twitter, not a big announcement and not a big player in the streaming game, still R&D with direction. Twitch, maybe I do know they're revamping their format.

    My first choice is YouTube, second is ESPN+.
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    #2
    Originally posted by McNulty
    I just noticed this on YouTube, totally new. Hearn has the announcement coming soon. I stake my claim it's YouTube.



    There are only a few streaming services: Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Netflix. ESPN+ got a new thing going too. Cross Netflix out because they don't do sports. Twitter, not a big announcement and not a big player in the streaming game, still R&D with direction. Twitch, maybe I do know they're revamping their format.

    My first choice is YouTube, second is ESPN+.
    That's $40 a month. Even more expensive than Amazon Prime video

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    • Randall Cunning
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      #3
      Amazon Prime recently been buying up rights to show live sports tournaments, suspect its them. Dont think itll matter for UK people anyway, probably a region restriction thing.

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        #4
        Originally posted by McNulty
        I just noticed this on YouTube, totally new. Hearn has the announcement coming soon. I stake my claim it's YouTube.



        There are only a few streaming services: Twitch, YouTube, Twitter, and Netflix. ESPN+ got a new thing going too. Cross Netflix out because they don't do sports. Twitter, not a big announcement and not a big player in the streaming game, still R&D with direction. Twitch, maybe I do know they're revamping their format.

        My first choice is YouTube, second is ESPN+.
        Well done on duplicating threads Mr Nuts

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        • McNulty
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          #5
          Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra
          That's $40 a month. Even more expensive than Amazon Prime video
          Originally posted by Randall Cunning
          Amazon Prime recently been buying up rights to show live sports tournaments, suspect its them. Dont think itll matter for UK people anyway, probably a region restriction thing.
          Amazon Prime is terrible. I have it and my quality keeps changing every 45 seconds. Quality is terrible and I have a 100mb dedicated bandwidth line. I know com*****g too so it's not me or my line. Their movie selection is super low and they're not putting money into it. Adding Matchroom would be a waste. Didn't know about the sports thing, but it's still early right?

          If anything, it's Twitch which is their biggest streaming service. Amazon owns twitch.tv.

          Originally posted by abracada
          Well done on duplicating threads Mr Nuts
          Pipe down Alt or you'll get the business. Eff Pandas got me ignored and he only touched the baseline.

          Back on topic, the only other thing I haven't thought of is maybe SkySports is making an app or coming to the US.

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          • Randall Cunning
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            #6
            Originally posted by McNulty
            Back on topic, the only other thing I haven't thought of is maybe SkySports is making an app or coming to the US.
            Murdochs are trying to take over Sky. What stuff they control over there? Fox aint it?

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              #7


              Duplication Mc Nutty

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              • McNulty
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                #8
                Originally posted by abracada
                And you're ignored for being a troll. Congratulations!

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                • McNulty
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Randall Cunning
                  Murdochs are trying to take over Sky. What stuff they control over there? Fox aint it?
                  I'm not sure man, you got me there.

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                    #10
                    Does it say anywhere that YT are doing their own programming? Or is it just streaming TV networks? Because in that case it can't be Hearn's thing.

                    Also YT TV has apparently been out for a year, though this is the first time I've heard of it tbh.

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