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PanthersATL

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  1. I wouldn't recommend it, unless you want Charlotte TV full time. Per Google, once you enter your home ZIP that's it. (you can change your home ZIP twice a year... and you have to physically be in the home area to update to a different ZIP)
  2. Police are going after illegal streamers -- this one was in Argentina and was brought down by DirecTV recently. https://torrentfreak.com/digital-tv-raided-by-cybercrime-unit-following-directv-iptv-piracy-complaint-230721/ They recognize that it's a bit of whack-a-mole, and taking out one provider doesn't make a dent. But, as we saw with the rise of Apple Music, Spotify, Pandora, etc vs using Limewire or Napster --- if you make legal content easily accessible and (comparatively) inexpensive.... the majority of consumers will stop pirating content Changing from the audience-specific DirecTV to a "open for anyone" YouTube solution should result in less pirate streams.
  3. uh..... supposedly? like at the very tail end of the season? Can't find reference to it specifically so maybe that's just a hopeful typo on my part
  4. Not saying this will help or hinder -- but if you're planning on using a home subscription in a commercial environment, there's a possibility you'll be limited to just two streams "outside the home" and Google may have coding in place to identify whether a listed address is a "home" or a "business". I'd be surprised if Google's YouTube product team haven't already thought of all the different ways that streams could be co-opted by folks trying to skirt various rules
  5. There is a chance they'll offer "single game" options LATE in the season, similar to what DirecTV offered. We won't know until it happens so don't hold your breath
  6. The NFL dictated the rule of no Ala Carte option. Likely won't happen anytime soon, especially if YT keeps innovating features to make ST a desired way to watch games
  7. Slight concern about latency delay vs traditional broadcast, but shouldn't be that much worse than DTV was
  8. Google may not care, but the NFL certainly does. It may be rare and a small chance of it happening to you... but there are instances where bars have been cited for airing content illegally. But yes, unlimited is still a thing. Though if they see accounts with (let's say) 20 streams going... that might raise some "is this a business" eyebrows
  9. Monthly payment plans (as opposed to the "pay it all at one time" price that early-adopters had to deal with) Student plans for eligible users Ability to use multiview to watch local-broadcast programs side-by-side with Sunday Ticket broadcasts (YouTube TV subscribers only, which makes sense) "Live Chat and Polls" allowing viewers to react realtime with the on-field action (avail on both mobile and TV devices) "Key Plays" allowing users to quickly catch up on a game that was missed or joined late real-time highlights available in the "shorts" player - right as the action is happening. source: https://blog.youtube/news-and-events/nfl-sunday-ticket-features-guide/
  10. It's airing on HBO this month (at least, saw it in the HBO listings as I scrolled through)
  11. bring out the gilligan hats!
  12. It’s a panthers broadcast. No problem with that
  13. Smith called it out: don’t expect too much excitement here, the coaches are keeping it vanilla so they can see whether the players can execute the basics or not
  14. Meh Preseason has low expectations... which are being met
  15. Like how fast Bryce is getting the ball out. Haven’t seen that often
  16. Antenna? I keep one in the cabinet just in case of station disputes. Rare, but it’s proven helpful the Directv dispute may go into the season, you may want to invest in one
  17. If it’s local in Charlotte, it will be. Game is on FOX
  18. no need. It’s on local TV in Charlotte if it’s blacked out on NFLN
  19. Yup, that’s what they said in the NFL Network, too.
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