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    If anyone is interested today is the last day to subscribe at a discount for Hulu Live TV (which includes ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu along with many live TV channels) for a discount of $49.99 a month for three months (it will regularly be $76.99 a month from there). It includes channels like ESPN2, ESPNU, FS1, FS2, and CBS Sports Network that Bradley is sometimes on as well. Also Big Ten, SEC, and ACC networks. I know it won't take us through the whole Bradley season (January 11), but still not bad if anyone already was going to subscribe to ESPN+ for the season and is also interested in any of other three components. I assume Bradley will mostly be on ESPN+ again. The only games I would be unsure of are the ones on Bally/MVC TV, but it does include NBC Sports Chicago and NBCSC+ if any games are on there.

    I did ask and if you subscribed within a year to any of those services, you may have to use another email and pay method to get the discount (new customers only it says). Also, limit two screens active at one time unless you pay for an upgrade. I think that is $9.99.

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    Also note that if fans are interested in just subscribing to ESPN+ alone (and not the bundle with Hulu and Disney Plus), which will include most Bradley games, the current price is $9.99 per month, which is the same as last season. ESPN+ will stream over 1000 regular season NHL games, along with most Bradley games and thousands of college basketball and other sports events.
    However, the monthly price will increase to $10.99 per month on October 12. The annual plan goes from $99.99 to $109.99 per year.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by BUfan14 View Post
      If anyone is interested today is the last day to subscribe at a discount for Hulu Live TV (which includes ESPN+, Disney+, and Hulu along with many live TV channels) for a discount of $49.99 a month for three months (it will regularly be $76.99 a month from there). It includes channels like ESPN2, ESPNU, FS1, FS2, and CBS Sports Network that Bradley is sometimes on as well. Also Big Ten, SEC, and ACC networks. I know it won't take us through the whole Bradley season (January 11), but still not bad if anyone already was going to subscribe to ESPN+ for the season and is also interested in any of other three components. I assume Bradley will mostly be on ESPN+ again. The only games I would be unsure of are the ones on Bally/MVC TV, but it does include NBC Sports Chicago and NBCSC+ if any games are on there.

      I did ask and if you subscribed within a year to any of those services, you may have to use another email and pay method to get the discount (new customers only it says). Also, limit two screens active at one time unless you pay for an upgrade. I think that is $9.99.
      Wow - seems like a great package for a very reasonable price! Too bad I'm in north suburbs of Chicago. I just switched to Direct TV basic (get like 50 channels, including FS1, ESPN, ESPN2, NFL RedZone, NHL NetWk) and I got it for under $100, and got a $100 VISA reward card. Still would rather get the plan you mentioned!

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      • #4
        I switched to Hulu Live four or five years ago and have absolutely no regrets. It also has all of the local channels with the exception of Channel 47 WTVP. ESPN+ has hundreds of mid major sports for men and women. The monthly subscription includes service for four devices of which two can be TVs and includes DVR. For around $10 a month more you can get service to as many TVs in your house that you want. The key is you need to have a Smart TV and a good internet signal. You also get rid of those ugly cables and boxes. The only downfall is they no longer offer Marquee or Bally Sports, since those channels skyrocketed the cost they charge Hulu to show their channels.

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        • #5
          Yeah, Marquee is owned by the Cubs. You don’t need to be disappointed watching the Cubs and Tom Ricketts doesn’t need your hard earned money.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bball31 View Post
            I switched to Hulu Live four or five years ago and have absolutely no regrets. It also has all of the local channels with the exception of Channel 47 WTVP. ESPN+ has hundreds of mid major sports for men and women. The monthly subscription includes service for four devices of which two can be TVs and includes DVR. For around $10 a month more you can get service to as many TVs in your house that you want. The key is you need to have a Smart TV and a good internet signal. You also get rid of those ugly cables and boxes. The only downfall is they no longer offer Marquee or Bally Sports, since those channels skyrocketed the cost they charge Hulu to show their channels.
            The nice part is Marquee has their own streaming service now. $19.99 a month. If they’re smart next year they’d offer a season price too.

            Fubo is an alternate that has Marquee still as well.

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