Just to be clear, YoutubeTV is essentially a cable-over-the-internet service, not just streaming.
That's one of the reasons I was paying for it, but there's hardly anything I constantly watch from live tv/dvr anymore except Fox Business and a few network series that I don't care much about anymore. I could easily wait for them to go to DVD, and just get Fox Business through another service, even Fox streaming, which is way cheaper than YT.
Otherwise, I hate having a bunch of separate services, but I might start doing the math on subscribing to some through Amazon Prime. I'm doing HBO Max through them right now, and as much as I complain about Amazon, having all the individual services in one place and paid through one account, where you can turn them on and off as desired, is a lot better than having a half dozen different accounts.
Right now I'm waiting for Picard Season 3 to finish up, then I'm gonna do the one week free trial of Paramount+ through Amazon and just binge the ten episodes.
As to Dogmush's question, currently:
YoutubeTV
Netflix + 4K
Hulu
Amazon Prime, with currently, the HBO Max add on, which I turn on and off depending on what's on.
Regular Youtube, which is commercial free on my Brave Browser, but I get the commercials on the TV.