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Topic: ESPN and MLB Network without cable?  (Read 1158 times)

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KillBait

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If you know someone that's willing to give your their login information from their cable provider, you can use it to watch it on almost any device either using a "streaming stick" like roku, chrome, or you can stream it on a smart TV and laptop.


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If you know someone that's willing to give your their login information from their cable provider, you can use it to watch it on almost any device either using a "streaming stick" like roku, chrome, or you can stream it on a smart TV and laptop.
Some cable providers are cracking down on this, at least to watch live TV (video on demand still works).  i used to be able to use my father’s comcast account to watch the pac-12 network online, since i hv directv and they dont offer pac-12 in their line-up. stopped working last year.


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That's unfortunate John. I haven't had any trouble doing this and I've been doing it for about a year now. Once in a while I have to log back in but other than that it works for me.


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I also recommend Playstation Vue.  You get all CSN channels in the core package along with ESPN so all local games are covered. And it comes with MLB network too. It was great for baseball playoffs, watch the games then switch to MLB Network for the post-game.   I have it running through a Roku, and they just updated the app so it works more like regular cable. 


 

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