DStv Compact gets ESPN2

And yet you the first to comment negatively on every DSTV thread?
Shame, getting tired of SABC?
The only people worse than DStv subscribers are people who watch SABC. And really the only reason I comment on it is because it gets people like you so very worked up. It's a little game I like to call "how long can I keep an idiot busy"
 
The only people worse than DStv subscribers are people who watch SABC. And really the only reason I comment on it is because it gets people like you so very worked up. It's a little game I like to call "how long can I keep an idiot busy"
I have said many times on this forum that I have cancelled dstv a few years ago as we not really watching sport anymore.
The difference is I know when you talking facts and not just thumb sucking, there is no better value for a sports enthusiast than DSTV. So anyone claiming otherwise is talking through their ass. Come with the facts, show us how much only half of the sport on dstv will cost if you stream it.
 
I have said many times on this forum that I have cancelled dstv a few years ago as we not really watching sport anymore.
The difference is I know when you talking facts and not just thumb sucking, there is no better value for a sports enthusiast than DSTV. So anyone claiming otherwise is talking through their ass. Come with the facts, show us how much only half of the sport on dstv will cost if you stream it.
Apparently someone either didn't read my comment or didn't get it. But sure. Let's see how long it takes you. And round 3 of "how long can I keep an idiot busy" kicks off.
 
I have said many times on this forum that I have cancelled dstv a few years ago as we not really watching sport anymore.
The difference is I know when you talking facts and not just thumb sucking, there is no better value for a sports enthusiast than DSTV. So anyone claiming otherwise is talking through their ass. Come with the facts, show us how much only half of the sport on dstv will cost if you stream it.
However, if you only watch one sport, say F1, then other platforms like F1TV for like R87 per month look far more tempting than splashing out on DSTV Premium.

The sports angle is going to shrink as further organizations like FIFA get their own streaming platforms.
 
However, if you only watch one sport, say F1, then other platforms like F1TV for like R87 per month look far more tempting than splashing out on DSTV Premium.

The sports angle is going to shrink as further organizations like FIFA get their own streaming platforms.
Yes individual preferences, everyone should do their own research. Fact remain, for the amount and quality of sport that dstv offer, the price is s bargain, even if you just watch half of it.
I also have F1tv and people are quick to always refer to the cost of the subscription. But they never mention that MotoGp subscription is about R500 a month.
So even if you only enjoy a few sports it will cost you more to stream than dstv. Most will not be as cheap as F1tv and I expect F1tv prices to rise soon
 
Yes individual preferences, everyone should do their own research. Fact remain, for the amount and quality of sport that dstv offer, the price is s bargain, even if you just watch half of it.
I also have F1tv and people are quick to always refer to the cost of the subscription. But they never mention that MotoGp subscription is about R500 a month.
So even if you only enjoy a few sports it will cost you more to stream than dstv. Most will not be as cheap as F1tv and I expect F1tv prices to rise soon
See, to me that's still incredibly bad value.
This is probably my age bracket speaking, but I can't possibly justify that cost to watch sports and news and the one movie I have seen 20 billion times already AGAIN.
And still having to pay for Internet on top of that.
And innumerable channels all running old TV shows that I have seen every episode of.
Only to watch at specific times and not whenever I want. That is, if I have forgotten to PVR the thing. Although, you'd have to factor loadshedding backup into that....
As someone now used to Netflix and Prime Video, the thought of going to satellite TV just frustrates me.
Now a live-streaming sports platform would be excellent. Showmax but Supersport.
 
See, to me that's still incredibly bad value.
This is probably my age bracket speaking, but I can't possibly justify that cost to watch sports and news and the one movie I have seen 20 billion times already AGAIN.
And still having to pay for Internet on top of that.
And innumerable channels all running old TV shows that I have seen every episode of.
Only to watch at specific times and not whenever I want. That is, if I have forgotten to PVR the thing. Although, you'd have to factor loadshedding backup into that....
As someone now used to Netflix and Prime Video, the thought of going to satellite TV just frustrates me.
Now a live-streaming sports platform would be excellent. Showmax but Supersport.
You're missing his point. As much as I dislike multichoice I don't think there's another provider anywhere in the world with the variety and quantity of sports that they have available. And if you were to piece together a bundle that has something similar (F1, virtually all international rugby, international and domestic cricket, PGA tour, DP world tour, WTA, ATP, MotoGP, most big boxing fights, European and international football etc, etc) you'd end up at quite a bit more than the DStv price.
 
You're missing his point. As much as I dislike multichoice I don't think there's another provider anywhere in the world with the variety and quantity of sports that they have available. And if you were to piece together a bundle that has something similar (F1, virtually all international rugby, international and domestic cricket, PGA tour, DP world tour, WTA, ATP, MotoGP, most big boxing fights, European and international football etc, etc) you'd end up at quite a bit more than the DStv price.
There is a lot to watch. Frankly I do not watch any other than cricket. But if you look at 7 channels. Sports on DStv is actually cheap if you enjoy it. I don't sit around watching a test match all the time, but like to have it on in background while I do other things.

Just looking at today there are plenty
https://supersport.com/tv-guide.

On Sundays probably more. I don't mind HL of international games especially NZ and AUS games.
 
You're missing his point. As much as I dislike multichoice I don't think there's another provider anywhere in the world with the variety and quantity of sports that they have available. And if you were to piece together a bundle that has something similar (F1, virtually all international rugby, international and domestic cricket, PGA tour, DP world tour, WTA, ATP, MotoGP, most big boxing fights, European and international football etc, etc) you'd end up at quite a bit more than the DStv price.
And yet my wallet still says "nope"
 
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