Cutting the cord - Best online subscription to watch Kings?

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He means streaming directly thru Ballys. You download an app like you did with apple tv on your roku or fire stick or smart tv

I could be wrong here, but I believe there are 2 Bally's apps. 1 you can download on the TV's you mentioned, Bally's Sports (Which I think is free), and the other is Bally Sports+, which is the one @rinkrat mentioned for phones/tablets/computers that is $20. a month.
 
Hey gang,

I'm paying WAY too much for all my Spectrum channels ($400+/mo) and want to just get Spectrum Internet and subscribe to the best Kings network.

In my initial research, Balleys is only offered with Fubo and I think another platform.

I live in LA and am worried about blackouts and games covered on other sports networks. Do any of you know the best avenue to watch the Kings with subscription-based streaming?
Thanks for your help.

Cheers,

Andrew K
I was looking at this and was looking at the streaming options. I called Spectrum to cancel my TV and they offered me a deal. 600Mbps internet and their base plan of 45 channels and you can choose 12, or 15? So, I cut my bill down, got all the channels I wanted, plus NHL Network and 600Mbps internet. Worked out for me. I was ready to go the Fubo route, but this made more sense for me. I think I am around $130-135 for everything I need.

I am also returning the cable box, and will just use their streaming via Roku devices. It includes Cloud DVR.
 
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I was looking at this and were looking at the streaming options. I called Spectrum to cancel my TV and they offered me a deal. 600Mbps internet and their base plan of 35 channels and you can choose 12, or 15? So, I cut my bill down, got all the channels I wanted, plus NHL Network and 600Mbps internet. Worked out for me. I was ready to go the Fubo route, but this made more sense for me. I think I am around $130-135 for everything I need.

I am also returning the cable box, and will just use their streaming via Roku devices. It includes Cloud DVR.
Nice! Yeah... it may warrant a call. A few people have told me if you threaten to bail they all of a sudden are willing to work with you.

Thanks.

Cheers,

Andrew K
 
I used to pay $240 for DIRECTV, I cut out all the pay channels and my service warranty. I'm now down to $182, however I am strongly considering the change to DIRECTV Stream. All my TV's have the app built in so no extra stick costs or whatever. I believe I have decent wi-fi, so if I can pay $109 for the same channels, why not? If my wi-fi goes down, I'm screwed. I will be saving $60+ a month. That is over 5 large if my 3rd grade math is correct? What are the other cons if I make the switch? All I want is to be able to watch the Kings, Angels and the Dodgers once in a while. Help me make the decision! If it goes south, I can easily blame all of you and each of you will have to buy me 3 beers per Kings game. I believe that is more than fair.
 
I used to pay $240 for DIRECTV, I cut out all the pay channels and my service warranty. I'm now down to $182, however I am strongly considering the change to DIRECTV Stream. All my TV's have the app built in so no extra stick costs or whatever. I believe I have decent wi-fi, so if I can pay $109 for the same channels, why not? If my wi-fi goes down, I'm screwed. I will be saving $60+ a month. That is over 5 large if my 3rd grade math is correct? What are the other cons if I make the switch? All I want is to be able to watch the Kings, Angels and the Dodgers once in a while. Help me make the decision! If it goes south, I can easily blame all of you and each of you will have to buy me 3 beers per Kings game. I believe that is more than fair.
I had Direct Tv stream for years with little or no problems

My friends who had both the dish and stream said the stream had less problems in general (I never had a dish, so I can't comment)

How often does your wifi go down though?
 
I was looking at this and was looking at the streaming options. I called Spectrum to cancel my TV and they offered me a deal. 600Mbps internet and their base plan of 45 channels and you can choose 12, or 15? So, I cut my bill down, got all the channels I wanted, plus NHL Network and 600Mbps internet. Worked out for me. I was ready to go the Fubo route, but this made more sense for me. I think I am around $130-135 for everything I need.

I am also returning the cable box, and will just use their streaming via Roku devices. It includes Cloud DVR.
I think what's good about Spectrum streaming is that it's good for any number of devices in the house. All the streaming services like youtube or hulu only allow like two streams per account (sometimes only one). So multiple people in the house can't watch the same shows.
 
I used to pay $240 for DIRECTV, I cut out all the pay channels and my service warranty. I'm now down to $182, however I am strongly considering the change to DIRECTV Stream. All my TV's have the app built in so no extra stick costs or whatever. I believe I have decent wi-fi, so if I can pay $109 for the same channels, why not? If my wi-fi goes down, I'm screwed. I will be saving $60+ a month. That is over 5 large if my 3rd grade math is correct? What are the other cons if I make the switch? All I want is to be able to watch the Kings, Angels and the Dodgers once in a while. Help me make the decision! If it goes south, I can easily blame all of you and each of you will have to buy me 3 beers per Kings game. I believe that is more than fair.
If you use the DVR function, make sure they have cloud DVR for streaming.
 
I had completely cut the cord for about a yr now. Down to 30 a month for my internet thru t mobile with the veteran discount. Was worried at 1st not to have enough bandwidth for streaming, but with the google nest im able to stream prime videos, netflix, pluto etc... with no issues. i am looking at streaming ballys for the season, or get the choice 15 as some have mentioned from spectrum
 
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Here’s a sample of upcoming preseason games on ESPN + besides LA Kings in Australia. Use this link to subscription so I get a huge commission.
 
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Is that what you need to see most of the games?
Most games will be on BS West. I do not think any regular season games are going to be on BS SoCal, unless it is those Ducks games. I understand that they will also have the few games that are on local TV this year streamed on ballysports.com as well. There are also something like 15/16 games that will be "National" broadcasts on ESPN.

Actually, just take a look at the below link. It has everything there.

2023-2024 LA Kings Broadcast Schedule
 
Do you know how many games you can watch with this app? Wondering if there’s any upside to Fubo vs Ballys.

Fubo is 4x more a month but will give you most other "cable" channels
Ballys will only give you the Ballys "channels" but it will be less than 25% of the cost.


It really depends what your needs are. If you are looking to switch streaming providers, Fubo. But realize that they don't have TNT/TBS so you will lose a few games there
 
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