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Youtube daily what to watch Feb 1 2018

it is Wednesday and a new week

normally on Wednesdays I don't do other things than training and filming a bit

but today I didn't

It's January 31

Tomorrow is February 1

and the Olympic Games period starts tonorrow

that means..

I am not allowed to do comercial things

I can't tag sponsors and I'm not allowed to wear clothes with sponsorlogos

This means that we don't actually know what to do with the vlog

I had hoped that I could film the olympics and vlog in South Korea

so that I could tell about the races, my feelings and all that other stuff

as it looks right now, I'm not allowed to do any of that stuff

I can't even take a mystory of the stadium...

it is very strict requirements

so I guess you understand that to film a vlog is illegal

we have tried to find a way to vlog and we have been doing some disgussions as well

and we have to follow this rules

we have to do something else with the vlog

we probably have to shut down the vlog for a month

and that means that it will be a February without a single vlog

I had hoped that I could film in the Olympics

I think the Olympics will be a good experience

I have never competed in the Olympics before so I think it will be exciting

and I think I will get a lot of new experiences that I can use later in my life as well

and a lot of people will probably watch too

It will be another experience that I've never tried

I would love to have the vlog with me

but I can't do it this time

I think I'll just use this video to tell about my thoughts and plans before the Olympics

the plan is to compete at the 30km on Sunday 11th February

I'm traveling the 5th of February. In only 5 days

then we are traveling to Oslo, before we go to Helsinki and from helsinki to Soul

before we go all the way to Pyeongchang

it will be a long traveling day that Monday and Tuesday

And that also means that I will have just a couple of days there before the first race.

And it is sprint the 13th and so four days break before a team sprint and 50 kilometer.

If everything goes according to plan I want to go as many distances as possible

and it looks like I'm doing 5 distances, but I dont know that yet.

but is is primarily the two first and then we will do another evaluation

but it is going to be really cool and im starting to get ready for takeoff!

and I really think this will be a really cool experience for me

and im ready to give it all I got in five races, if thats what it takes, which im hoping to do.

and im hoping if im allowed or manage to do so, we're going to take some sneak pictures and videos.

from the hotel room, and before and after the races, if it is allowed.

but if not, im going to tell you all about it when the olympics are over.

but it is no doubt that I'm coming with a summary of how the days have been there, and what they have meant to me.

it's nothing else to say that I'm traveling to the Olympics with a smile and it's sad that the vlog can't join me

I hope you forgive me

but the rules are set and I can't film

can we find another opportunity?

maybe?

The opportinity is not that I can vlog but...

I have talked with Ola and we have checked for any other ways to film the vlog.

and we have decided that it's very bad if we have to shut down the vlog for a month

we have been vlogging for over one year and so far we have managed to drop a new vlog every single week

and of course we will keep doing that

even tho I'm in OL, we'll still post vlogs!

but it will be a vlog-takeover by Ola

he'll film, edit, translate and do all the vlog by himself

everything in his own way

I'm looking forward to watch the B-rolls he'll make, and maybe it will be cooler than my B-rolls

he is going the nowegian xc-cup for juniors, concert and other things

he will be the main person in the vlog

and I think he will talk about me beeing in OL

I think he has some meanings about it

and maybe he is allowed to film that he's watching on the TV, but we don't know if we're allowed to do that

he's taking over the vlog

it's not only for one week but in case it will be for 3-4 weeks

that's one month!

with Ola both behind and in front of the camera

it will be a lot of work for him

you have to work

I think it will be good

and Ola is talented

but I think the vlog will be a bit different

We'll try to put in a few clips of me as well

but it's 4 weeks with Ola vlog

I hope you like it

and I really hope the subscribers and viewers are still staying at our channel

don't break his heart!

we hope you still wanna watch the vlog

we really appreciate every single one of you

there is a reason why we use a lot of time to read about rules and stuff

and check what we are allowed to film

but in the Olympics the rules are so strict that we don't risk that

Ola is the boss from now

forgive him if the vlog will be a bit different and "bad edited"

blame him if it's bad because I "always edit the vlogs"

hahahaha

you're bad at editing Johannes... hahaha

give him a few attempts

he probably use some time

I think it will be good that he's taking over

I'm looking forward to see how he does in the Norwegian xc-cup for juniors

I think he will film a lot of B-roll footage, cool clips, droneclips, and a few timelapses.

you just have to watch it and I'm sure it will be good

I don't have anything more to say then

I'm traveling to the Olympics and I'm excited

I hope you have a good February

I hope it will be good for me too

I'll be back stronger when the Olympics are over.

good luck in the Olympics then!

thanks!

I see you in March

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NBC: How to Watch Online Without Cable in 2018

While more and more people are deciding that spending hundreds of dollars per month on regular cable isn't worth it, there are still some channels that many would like to keep around.

NBC, what with the Super Bowl and the Olympics and a number of popular shows, including "This Is Us," immediately jumps to mind as one of those channels, and fortunately, cord-cutters can still easily watch NBC live even without cable.

They can do so by signing up for a cable-free, live-TV streaming service, which allows you to watch a handful of channels via the Internet without the year-long contracts or cable boxes.

Many of these services include NBC, such as FuboTV, DirecTV Now or Sling TV.

All of these cost a monthly fee, but they also all come with free trials, allowing you to see what service best fits your streaming needs or simply time it so you can watch the Super Bowl live online at no cost.

Note that with all streaming services, NBC (and other local channels) are only available live in select markets.

You can read on for more information about that, as well as what else these services provide, and how to sign up to start watching:.

Fubo TV.

Though it originally started as a streaming service aimed at international sports fans, Fubo TV has grown into a major contender among the OTT streaming companies, as it now includes a handful of both sports and entertainment channels, including NBC.

Moreover, it has the lowest price point among all services, as it normally costs $39.99 per month but is being offered at $19.99 for the first two months.

Considering that package includes 70-plus channels, that's by far the best deal in terms of most channels for your dollar.

Here's everything you need to know about Fubo TV:.

Markets That Include NBC Live: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas/Ft.

Worth, San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Washington D.C., Houston, Boston, Detroit, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, New Orleans, Green Bay/Appleton, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and many others. You can find a complete list of markets here.

Total Channels Included: Fubo Premier: 70-plus, depending on local channels available.

 You can find the complete channel list here.

Price: Fubo Premier: $19.

99 per month for the first two months, and $39.

99 per month after that.

Extras: Watch on two different devices at the same time; Cloud-DVR is included, while extra DVR space is an extra $9.

99 per month.

How to Sign Up: Head to the Fubo TV webiste and select "Start Your Free Trial." After creating an account, select your channel package–NBC is included in the main bundle, "Fubo Premier"–and any other extras if you want.

You'll need to enter your payment information, but if you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you won't be charged.

How to Watch Via FuboTV: If you want to watch on your computer, return to the Fubo TV website, make sure you're signed in, and navigate to NBC to start watching live TV.

If you want to watch on your phone, tablet or other device, you can do so via the Fubo TV app, which is free to download for the following devices: Amazon Fire TV or TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, AndroidTV, Android phones and tablets, and iPads and iPhones.

You can read here for more information on compatible devices.

How to Watch Via NBC: You can also watch NBC live on your computer via NBC.comor NBCSports.com (depending on what it is you want to watch), or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the NBC app, which is compatible with Amazon Fire TV or TV Stick, Apple TV, Roku, Android phones and tablets, iPads and iPhones, XBox One and select Smart TVs.

When asked to log-in to your TV provider, you can sign in using your FuboTV credentials.

DirecTV Now.

NBC is included in all four of DirecTV Now's main channel packages, which range from $35 to $70 per month.

That's an expensive price-point relative to some other streaming services, but you're getting more channels, and you can also get a free Roku Streaming Stick when you prepay for one month.

Here's everything you need to know about DTV Now:.

Markets That Include NBC Live: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas/Fort Worth, San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Washington DC, Boston, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, Pittsburgh, San Diego and others.

 You can enter your zip code here to see if NBC is live in your area.

Total Channels Included: Live a Little: 60-plus, depending on local channels available | Just Right: 80-plus | Go Big: 100-plus | Gotta Have It: 120-plus | You can find the complete channel list right here.

Price: Live a Little: $35 per month | Just Right: $50 per month | Go Big: $60 per month | Gotta Have It: $70 per month | Plus, if you enter the promo code "BDAY2017" before checking out, you can get $25 off your first month.

Extras: Watch on two different devices at the same time; DVR is in Beta stage; free Roku Premiere Streaming Media Player if you prepay one month.

How to Sign Up: Head to the DirecTV Now website and select "Start your free trial now." After creating an account, select your channel package–NBC is included in every bundle–and add the free Roku if you want to prepay one month.

You'll need to enter your payment information, but if you cancel your subscription within seven days of signing up, you won't be charged.

How to Watch via DirecTV Now: If you want to watch on your computer, return to the DirecTV Now website, then navigate to NBC to watch live TV.

If you want to watch on your phone, tablet or other device, you can do so via the DirecTV Now app, which is free to download for the following devices: Amazon Fire TV or TV Stick, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku, Android phones and tablets 4.4 and higher, and iPads and iPhones with iOS 9 and higher.

You can read here for more information on compatible devices.

How to Watch Via NBC: You can also watch NBC live on your computer via NBC.comor NBCSports.com (depending on what it is you want to watch), or on your phone, tablet or streaming device via the NBC app, which is compatible with Amazon Fire TV or TV Stick, Apple TV, Roku, Android phones and tablets, iPads and iPhones, XBox One and select Smart TVs.

When asked to log-in to your TV provider, you can sign in using your DirecTV Now credentials.

Sling TV.

The first to dive in to the cable-free, live-TV streaming service, Sling TV remains the lowest price point if you're planning on keeping a service for the long term.

The downside is that you won't get as many channels as the other streaming services unless you include a bunch of add-ons, but if you're looking to keep things basic, the Sling Blue base package includes NBC and costs $25 per month.

Here's everything you need to know:.

Markets That Include NBC Live: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas/Fort Worth, San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose, Washington DC, Boston, Miami/Fort Lauderdale, San Diego and others.

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