Definitely depends on where you are in the world. I don't know if you could do that here in the upper Northwest of the States. I know my parents have a little tablet looking TV receiver they used to use that would get them free TV, but I don't think it gets free sports or my dad would absolutely flip out over that football season.
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They recently cut our cable because it's no longer included in the rent and I'm not willing to pay extra. I haven't even noticed.
Whatever, all free broadcasts are on YouTube anyways. But on demand and adblock exists
Does this include american football games?
Not youtube but there are sites that have every game and their condensed versions but never live.
Edit: not including pirate options.
I'm not in that country, I don't know
Wait, what? Are you talking about people who upload content and try to slide by the copyright filters?
r/piracy megathread all the way
I'm 28 so a little older than the prompt, I have a setup i never use it. I used it a lot as a kid but it doesn't hold up to the alternatives.
- tv & movies: the worst matchup with alternatives. In the time of the first adbreak i could add the show or movie to my *arr and get it before the ads are done. I also don't have to tune in on the hour/half hour and can switch to my phone/pc if I want/need to go somewhere else.
- live news: i don't like tv news generally, but if i wanted i could watch it for free on YouTube or via free app.
- live sports: the most compelling usecase. Unfortunately when I did follow sports I followed a team from the next city over, which means they get no coverage here making it useless. It also more ads than streams. Streams are honestly still pretty inconvenient and still pretty ad filled (banner ads, "this goal sponsored by" physical ads in the arena). None of this is worth it to me anymore so I just don't watch anymore.
I'm aware of it I'm also aware that I live in an area that can't get any freaking signals at all. Not sure why that's true though.
Have you checked signal finder sites like tvfool.com? I'll show you what (if any) signals you should get and from where they are transmitted.