Just like you, I reevaluated my Comcast service years ago. After a ton of comparison research, I switched to YouTube TV.
My main goal was to lower the bill.
At that point, I figured I saved about $150 or so per month.
But, as Farmer mentioned, YTTV seems to be raising pricing consistently. I’m still way below the Comcast bill, but I fear within years that savings will be less.
$72.99 per month for the base plan. I think I started out at $54 a month???
During NFL season I “add on” the $10.99 per month Sports Plus package — RedZone, baby! Also includes beIN sports, Fox Soccer Plus, etc.
And they just added NFL sunday ticket for $299 per season if you want it.
You can of course add movie channels as well, which are not in the base plan. They start about $10 per month.
So, my peak YTTV bill is about $100 a month.
If you wanna watch KU basketball games, you’ll need ESPN+, but not thru YTTV.
Of course you can’t ditch Comcast entirely — you’ll need internet service. So, up your total bill to $180ish (depending on where you live). I highly recommend calling Comcast late at night when switching. Less emphasis on sales, asking, begging you to stay with cable.
Per the service…
— unlimited DVR rocks.
— I’ve run into a few issues streaming thru the YTTV app on my Sony 4K TV. Some were fixable, but not with obvious ways to fix. I also tried streaming thru both Google Chromecast and Apple TV. Both worked without issues, but the picture was not nearly as good.
— customer service is good, helpful.
— there are some rare kinks when DVRing non regular stuff. I try to DVR all US soccer games, but sometimes the coding or descriptions they use for the program are effed up, and the DVR doesn’t see it,
— I get a ton of channels, and don’t think I miss any important ones.