Your YouTube TV changes really mess with our local non-profits
Okay so, YouTube TV is making some big changes, dropping those cheaper plans and introducing new tiers. Nationally, folks are talking about their streaming options, trying to figure out if it's still worth it. But here's what people don't get about Jax: this isn't just about your weekend binge-watching. This hits our local non-profits, y'all, especially those smaller ones that rely on affordable streaming for community outreach and even in-house training.
Here in Jacksonville, we've got a ton of non-profits doing incredible work, from the Jacksonville University dolphins making it to the Big Dance to the folks fighting for our Neighborhood Bill of Rights. These organizations aren't exactly rolling in cash for fancy AV setups or premium cable packages. A lot of 'em, especially those in places like Murray Hill or closer to the Timucuan Ecological Preserve trying to reach folks out in the community, rely on accessible, affordable streaming services to connect, share their message, and even host virtual events. When YouTube TV shifts its pricing, it's not just a minor inconvenience; it's another budget line they have to squeeze, and that takes away from the actual work they do for the folks who need it most. It's like trying to get Bono's Bar-B-Q on a budget, only to find out the price just went up.
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