If you’re the kind of cord cutter who wants to experience as painless a transition from cable TV as possible, and don’t mind paying a bit extra, YouTube TV is the live TV streaming service for you. It’s easy to use, slick and fast on a variety of devices, and it supports up to six separate family member profiles. Its cloud DVR is the best in the business, with unlimited storage and pretty much all the capabilities of a hardware DVR like TiVo. And its channel selection is top-notch, including numerous cable stables and coverage of all four local networks (ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC) in most markets nationwide. (Note that CBS is the parent company of CNET and Showtime.) It will also be the first streaming service to get local PBS stations later this year.At $50, YouTube TV belongs among other premium services such as PlayStation Vue, Hulu with Live TV and AT&T TV Now (formerly DirecTV Now), and yet it’s better than all three. At that price it may not actually save you much money over cable TV, however, especially if you have a good TV-plus-internet bundle from your current provider. For cord cutters who want more savings in their… Read full this story
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