Originally Posted by ChaosTheory
(Post 265877)
C&O...
A.) Whichever TV you want to use Puck's service on, use an Amazon Fire Stick on that TV. Like in my house, I've got one Fire Stick downstairs with Puck's service (because that's where I watch sports) and four other TV's in the house still have Roku's.
B.) The most time you'll spend digging through channels is the very first time you look them up since they're categorized (locals, networks, premium, etc.) and alphabetized. Once you find the channels you frequent, you simply hold down the select button, add it to Favorites, and they'll consolidate.
For example, if I want to add Houston's local channels... Locals menu is alphabetized first by state, then by city. So start scrolling through every single NBC, CBS, FOX, ABC channel starting with AL-Birmingham all the way until you get to TX-Houston (it's a lot), add those channels to Favorites and you never have to do that kind of digging again.
C.) Yes, all of them.
D.) I'll let Puck answer for sure, but I can't imagine that's an issue. One of the best things about cord-cutting in general is getting away from contracts. Just about all streaming services are month-to-month.
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