In the era of streaming TV, services like Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney Plus have become popular ways for people to “cut the cord”. However, those services offer movies and TV shows (mostly) on demand. There is still an audience that wants to watch live television, particularly for sports, news, and other major live events. For those users, live streaming TV services are the way to go.
Here are the best live streaming services that are currently available. As you can see, they all have very different lineups of channels, prices and features.
What makes it “the best”
The Sling Blue plan has over 50 cable TV channels for live streaming TV, which includes local Fox and NBC channels in select markets. It costs $20 for the first month, and it goes up to $30 a month afterward. Sling Orange has over 30 different channels, including three ESPN sports cable channels. It also costs $30 a month. If you get both Sling Blue and Sling Orange plans, you pay $45 a month.
There are also extra plans that you can add to Sling Blue and Orange plans. The Sling Sports Extras plans costs $10 a month, and add a number of sports cable channels to Blue and Orange. There are also Comedy, Kids, News, Lifestyle, and other plans you can add for $5 a month each. In addition, there are tons of other ala cart channels you can add to the plans, including most of the major pay cable movie channels (with the exception of HBO).
Sling TV includes 10 hours of free Cloud DVR storage which can be expanded to 50 hours for an extra $10 a month. There are also tons of free live tv streaming movies and TV shows available on-demand, and even more than you can rent online..
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What makes it “the best”
Hulu Plus Live TV one of the best live streaming TV services you can get, either by itself or combined with a Hulu subscription. The basic package, with Hulu, costs $55 a month. It offers access to over 65 channels and live channels from your local ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox stations. You can also add on major pay cable movie channels like HBO, Cinemax, Starz, and Epix for an extra fee.
Hulu Plus Live TV includes 50 hours of cloud DVR service, which can be boosted to 200 hours for an extra $15 a month. You can also get an unlimited amount of screens in your home streaming the service for an extra $15 a month or get both the boosted DVR and unlimited screens features for $20 a month.
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You can also bundle Hulu with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus. That means you can get three major streaming services under one bill.
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Google’s YouTubeTV costs $49.99 a month. For that fairly low price, this live TV streaming service includes access to over 70 live TV channels. It also includes local ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox stations. You can add additional pay cable channels for additional monthly fees. You can have up to six people access your single YouTube TV account.
This service has unlimited cloud DVR storage, with the only limitation being that your recordings will disappear nine months after their creation.
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What makes it “the best”
AT&T TV Now (previously known as DirecTV Now) has two main plans. The Plus plan includes over 45 channels for $55 a month. The Max plan has over 60 channels, plus HBO and Cinemax included, for $80 a month. Plus plan subscribers can also sign up for HBO and Cinemax a la cart for $10 and $11 a month each, respectively, There are also other pay cable channels you can add for extra fees.
Both plans offer up to 500 hours of cloud DVR storage, and access to local channels (although they do vary in some individual markets) AT&T TV Now Max subscribers will also get access to the HBO Max streaming service for free.
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Fubo TV started out as a live streaming TV sports service only. However, it has since evolved into a more mainstream streaming live TV service. Its basic package costs $55 a month and has over 100 channels, including many local and international sports channels. It also includes 30 hours of cloud DVR storage and support for up to two streams at one time. For $60 a month, you can access
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