Cord Cutting? Here Are the Most Affordable Streaming Options for Live TV

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Thinking about switching from cable to a streaming platform? Cutting the cord is a lot easier than you might think and can save you more on your monthly bill than certain basic cable plans.

For TV lovers who want to make the leap to streaming, and Spectrum and other cable customers looking for streaming alternatives, we’re breaking down some of the best platforms for live TV.

Check below for a roundup of streaming options that range from $25 a month up to $150 a month. The services recommended below offer month-to-month subscription plans that can be canceled at any time.

From Fubo to Peacock: Best Streaming Services for Live TV

Though major league streamers like Amazon Prime Video, Netflix and Paramount+ produce mostly on-demand content, Sling TV and Philo, DirecTV Stream and YouTube TV are some of the more affordable options for live content.

If you’re on a tight budget, Philo is the cheapest among the regular-priced plans on our list at $25/month after a one-week free trial. Stream 90+ channels including ESPN, MTV, BET, A&E, Food Network, Discovery, Hallmark, ID, Nickelodeon, OWN, AMC, IFC, Lifetime, CNN, Fox, ABC, NBC, CBS, WeTV, HGTV, Comedy Central, Hallmark, TLC, TV One, OWN and the Paramount Network. Philo also includes DVR and like all other streamers, you can watch content from any compatible device.

Sling’s Orange and Blue plans include dozens of channels like ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, QVC, Disney, Freeform, FS1, NBA TV, E!, Syfy, Tru, HLN and networks such as ABC, NBC, CBS and Fox in select regions. Plus, DVR storage and streaming on multiple devices.

Sports fans can stream NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL games along with NASCAR, MMA, tennis, soccer, boxing, golf, college sports and more on Fubo. Plans start at $79.99 per month (after the free trial) to access over 196 channels and 100+ sporting events. ABC, NBC, Fox and CBS, along with MLB Network, Golf TV, NBA League Pass and other sports-only channels in addition to MTV, ESPN, VH1, E!, FX, MSNBC, TLC, MGM+, Paramount Network, TV Land, TRVL channel, USA, Bravo, Telemundo and a bunch of other channels are available on Fubo.

Streaming plans start at $76.99 a month after the free trial ends, and you’ll get to stream 95+ channels, including ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, MTV, BET, ID Network, HGTV, Own, USA, TRVL channel, Oxygen, FX, Freeform and more; along with access to Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu’s on-demand streaming library where you’ll find exclusives like Shogun, The Bear, We Are the Lucky Ones, Only Murders in the Building, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, Death & Other Details, The Impossible Heir, The Kardashians, and The Handmaid’s Tale.

What is the best way to save on your streaming bill? Most of the on-demand streamers like Hulu, Apple TV+, Disney+ and Paramount+ offer bundles, annual plans, student discounts, and cash back and free options through credit card companies, internet companies and other third parties, but streaming deals for live television can be a little harder to find, although not impossible. Typically, live TV streamers offer discounts on monthly streaming packages a few times a year (at the very least), including the NFL football season, which doesn’t launch until Sept. 5.

You can also find streaming deals during the NBA Playoffs, NHL Playoffs, MLB season and over the holidays. In fact, Black Friday is one of the best times of the year to score the deepest discounts on top streamers. But if you can’t wait that long, keep reading for affordable ways to save on your bill.

Streamers That Offer Live Channels

One of the perks of Peacock is that you’ll get a good mixture of live and on-demand content for $5.99/ month for ad-supported streaming, but Peacock Premium subscribers can enjoy live access to NBC and commercial-free streaming for $11.99/month.

To widen the streaming net, add Paramount+, BET+, Max, Starz and other Prime channels and stream must-watch shows, movies and sporting events, from one platform.

Prime also slashed the price on a few of its bundles, Max and Cinemax for $20.99/month ($5 off) and Starz bundles starting at $11.99 per month.

Sports fans can stream select NBA playoffs games on Prime Video, alongside trending TV series such as Knuckles, Diarra in Detroit, BMF, The Beekeeper, The Jinx, Quiet on Set, Yellowjackets, RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, The Chi, Halo and movies such as Bob Marley: One Love and Mean Girls.

Latifah Muhammad

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