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To: Elroy who wrote (20421)3/16/2021 5:55:13 PM
From: Jatin Kadakia1 Recommendation

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you can sign up for YouTube TV free trial.
not sure if it for 2 days, 5 days or 24 days. they keep changing frequently.



To: Elroy who wrote (20421)3/16/2021 7:24:26 PM
From: robert b furman  Respond to of 20435
 
Hi Elroy,

I never watch March madness, but someone must stream the games.

Best of luck!

Bob



To: Elroy who wrote (20421)3/16/2021 8:28:28 PM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20435
 
Try Googling "How to Watch March Madness" and you should get plenty of offers from Google where they can get a cut of the prize. They'll probably have all the info for their YouTube and other channels.

CBS, TNT, TBS and truTV carry the games.
cbssports.com

Maybe CBS All Access free trial?

I have a full sports package from DISH which also has "Dish Anywhere" so I can watch all the sports on CBS, TNT, TBS and not sure about truTV using my DVR anywhere there is a 6MB internet connection or live with their channels I think.

Sports are too addicting so I try to limit my full attention watching to the Golden State Warriors and the SF/Santa Clara 49ers. I've made it a point to not follow college basketball unless one of our local teams is good and gets to the tournament, much as I'll watch the SJ Sharks if they make the playoffs.
Good luck!