Cutting cable? My streaming services chart makes it simple

Cutting cable? My streaming services chart makes it simple

Are you part of the cord cutting revolution yet? Let’s face it, with the number of streaming services out there, it’s difficult to justify the hefty monthly bills from cable and satellite providers.

With Americans canceling cable subscriptions at an alarmingly fast pace, big companies are starting to notice and they’re all scrambling to join the cord-cutting revolution. This means better prices and better choices for the consumers.

But with this ever-expanding range of streaming choices, you need to know the right steps to take so you get the best service at the most affordable price.

Common cord-cutter mistake

One huge mistake cord cutters can make is signing up for too many services. This can add up to a huge monthly expense and defeats the purpose of cord-cutting, to begin with.

Instead, you need to decide which channels are important to you and which streaming services offer them. Don’t worry, we’ve done the research for you.

Streaming TV Comparison Chart

We’ve created a comparison chart showing the channel lineups for top TV streaming services Hulu Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, DirecTV and Playstation Vue so you can decide for yourself.

Here’s a small preview:

The previous image is just a small sample of information that you’ll find on the chart. Click here to view the complete list with nearly 170 top channels and which streaming service channel lineup they’re available on.

Now that you know which streaming service you want, there are a couple other steps for a successful cutting the cord experience. Click here to learn everything you need to know about cutting the cable.

How to watch sports and cut the cable

Now that the sports season is in full gear, there are ways you can still cut the cord while keeping the same passion for sports that you have. Here’s a look at your cord cutting options for fans of the major sports leagues in the U.S.

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