Your YouTube TV changes. What about us up here?
So here's the deal, everyone's buzzing about YouTube TV changing up their packages, maybe some cheaper plans, maybe some new tiers. And yeah, that's fine for folks in, like, Phoenix or whatever, but I'm not even kidding, out here in Buffalo, it hits different. We’re used to toughing it out, right? We see those triple-digit heat waves they're complaining about in Las Vegas and laugh, because we just survived twelve feet of snow. But when it comes to how we get our Sabres games, or if we can actually watch the Bills every single Sunday without some ridiculous blackout on one of those streaming services? That’s not just "TV," that's our whole emotional support system. We’ve been burned by streaming platforms promising the world and then messing with our access to crucial local sports, oh for sure.
We’re not just watching the game on some fancy rooftop bar on Elmwood Avenue. We’re huddled around the TV at our buddy’s place in Kaisertown, or down at a dive bar off Hertel, screaming at the screen. We need reliable access, especially with March Madness bringing all those basketball fans downtown. This ain’t about cheap plans, it’s about *our* teams, *our* community. If YouTube TV or anyone else thinks they can mess with that, they’ve got another thing coming. We show up for each other, for our city, and for our teams.
Angela Russo-Nowak, MiTL Sports Desk. Bills by a billion — and yeah, the city too.
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