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Cut the Cable: Streaming services comparison chart
It makes total sense when you think about how expensive your cable bill can be. If you have a couple premium channels added to your base package, you could be paying nearly $200 per month on cable. Yikes!
Since there are many quality streaming services available, it’s difficult to justify paying that hefty monthly cable bill. It’s definitely the right time to start thinking about cutting the cord. But you need to know what you’re doing to get the best value.
One common mistake cord cutters make is signing up for too many streaming 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.
We’ve created a comparison chart showing which channels are offered on each service. 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. Or, simply click on the link we’ve provided below inside the blue box.
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.
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Streaming services have already transformed the way we watch TV shows and movies. For a monthly subscription, you can now watch an unlimited amount of movies and TV shows to your heart’s content. Streaming an online video is so popular that it can now compete with baseball as “America’s favorite pastime!”
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You’ve probably heard tons of people talking about cutting the cord lately. It’s an extremely popular trend and for good reason.
Millions of Americans have already taken the leap and gotten rid of their cable or satellite service. This is a great way to save up to hundreds of dollars per year.
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Have you ditched your cable tv subscription yet? “Cord cutting” is a popular buzzword right now and there are no signs indicating that it’s going to slow down anytime soon. In fact, it is one of the fastest growing trends in the country! More people than ever are getting rid of overpriced plans and are turning to leaner and cheaper online streaming TV services.
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The end of the year is the time when we count our blessings: family, friends, and nearly unlimited movies and television for $10.99 per month. Netflix is a powerful tool for surviving the chaos of December. But I’ll bet there are some pretty neat Netflix features that you don’t know about.
Cord cutters: Compare the best live TV streaming services
Watching TV has changed so much the past few years. You still gather around the TV set with your family, get comfy in overstuffed couches to spend quality time laughing together, crying together and shouting at the TV together. But you’ve decided to ditch cable TV. It’s too expensive and you spend most of your time watching Netflix, anyway. But what about live TV?
Watch 40,000 TV shows and movies for free
If you’re like many people, you love watching movies. If so, you probably use online streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Video and you catch classics on TV every chance you get.
Or maybe you’re a big TV fan. The days when TV was called a “vast wasteland” are long gone. Now, it’s easy to find highly produced TV shows with complex storylines and multi-dimensional characters played by actors best known for making movies.
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Are you paying too much for cable or satellite? The cost to simply watch television these days can be outrageous. That’s why “cutting the cord” is all the rage. More people than ever are getting rid of cable or satellite TV and turning to online streaming services.
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Remember when cable TV was something people could steal? Like a pesky neighbor who splits your line and runs into their house. It was all the rage not so long ago and could lead to hefty fines. Now, with the advent of streaming services, people are stealing passwords to use your accounts.
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Netflix has tons of content and every subscriber knows it could be a bit tricky finding that perfect movie or TV show to watch. But do you find yourself spending more time browsing than actually watching? You don’t have to anymore. To pin down that perfect movie for a rainy afternoon, there are secret ways for finding the perfect flick.
Cutting cable? My streaming services chart makes it simple
Cutting the cord is one of the fastest growing trends in the U.S. It’s an extremely popular way to eliminate the ever-rising costs of cable and satellite. Since there are many quality streaming services available, it’s difficult to justify paying that hefty monthly cable bill. But you need to know what you’re doing to get the best value.
When to buy SD, HD or UHD streaming movies and TV shows
Years ago, 4K was merely a marketing buzzword. But now that consumers are finally embracing the format, the UHD option for streaming movies will be a common standard. Are all these formats starting to get confusing? Don’t worry, I’ll break it down for you!
Watch full-length movies for free
The history of watching movies at home is a long one, evolving from 8mm film to broadcast to VHS to DVD to Blu-ray to digital downloads and, most recently, to streaming video. Streaming video services have taken over physical discs, broadcast and cable TV.
Cutting the cord? How to pick your streaming services
Cut the cord. It sounds so freeing, doesn’t it? No more paying exorbitant fees for hundreds of channels you never watch. With streaming services, you can watch whatever, whenever, wherever. Pretty great, right? There’s just one roadblock: Streaming services are complicated.
Streaming service channel comparison charts - Hulu, YouTube, Sling and AT&T TV Now
Listings on the chart on this page may vary based on your location. Check with the providers to verify their most up-to-date channel offerings. If we’ve made an error, please let us know.
Hulu With Live TV — We present its basic channel lineup. It has two additional packages — Entertainment Add-on and Espanol Add-on — that offer even more channels. To view, go to hulu.com and select “Channels,” then “Customize with add-ons” and select “Network Add-ons.”
Streaming service channel comparison charts - Hulu, YouTube, Sling and AT&T TV Now
Listings on the chart on this page may vary based on your location. Check with the providers to verify their most up-to-date channel offerings. If we’ve made an error, please let us know.
Hulu With Live TV — We present its basic channel lineup. It has two additional packages — Entertainment Add-on and Espanol Add-on — that offer even more channels. To view, go to hulu.com and select “Channels,” then “Customize with add-ons” and select “Network Add-ons.”
Netflix: Privacy and other tricks you need to know
A few years back, Netflix was rumored to be testing out a “private” mode. Like a web browser’s privacy mode, turning this on would let you watch a movie or TV show but Netflix wouldn’t remember it. The idea was that you could watch a cheesy romantic comedy, a show with questionable content or something embarrassing to you without anyone else using the account knowing or having it influence your future recommendations.