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  1. Streaming services fall into two main categories: Video-on-demand (VoD) streaming from providers like Netflix and Amazon Prime, and live TV streaming from platforms like Sling TV and YouTube TV.

    • Alison Denisco Rayome
    • Hulu. Best for a Mix of Live and On-Demand Content. 4.0 Excellent. Hulu is one of the best all-in-one services for cord cutters, given its diverse set of streaming options.
    • YouTube TV. Best for Replacing Cable. 4.0 Excellent. YouTube TV offers an excellent selection of live sports and news channels, as well as many popular entertainment options.
    • Fubo. Best for Sports Fanatics. 4.0 Excellent. Fubo is a great option for cord-cutting sports fans. Its base subscription plan, called Fubo Starter, costs $74.99 per month and grants you access to about 150 channels, with the exact number depending on your location.
    • Philo. Best for Entertainment and Lifestyle Channels. 3.5 Good. Most live TV subscriptions cost much more than the typical streaming video service, but at $25 per month, Philo is a far more appealing investment.
    • Netflix. Best for Original Shows. 4.5 Outstanding. Netflix is the standard-bearer for streaming video services. It hosts an impressive content selection, with new titles exchanged for older ones every month.
    • Hulu. Best for Live and On-Demand Content. 4.0 Excellent. Given its diverse streaming options, Hulu is one of the best all-in-one options for cord-cutters.
    • Peacock. Best for Affordable TV Shows and Movies. 4.0 Excellent. NBC's Peacock offers two plans: a Premium tier with 20,000 hours, some live sports, and clips-based channels; and a Premium Plus option that builds upon the Premium tier by removing ads when you stream on-demand titles.
    • Amazon Prime Video. Best for On-Demand Shows and Movies. 4.0 Excellent. Amazon offers two ways to get Prime Video: a standalone subscription ($8.99 per month) or an Amazon Prime subscription that includes shipping and shopping perks ($14.99 per month or $139 per year).
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    • DirectTV. DirectTV is best for those who enjoy watching a variety of sports programming. Cost: Starts at $65 a month. What you get: 75+ channels including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, AMC, CNN, Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN2, Nickelodeon, and more (market dependent)
    • Sling TV Blue. Sling TV is best for those who want some live channels at a low cost. Cost: $45 a month. What you get: 40+ channels including ABC, Fox, NBC, Bravo, NFL Network, HGTV, TNT, FS1, TBS, CNN, Fox News, TLC, and more (market dependent)
    • Dish Anywhere. With Dish Anywhere and Dish's Multi-Sport Pack, you won't miss a game. Cost: Included with a DISH subscription (starts at $80 a month) and Hopper 2 or 3 DVR.
    • Hulu Plus Live TV. Hulu + Live TV is best for those who want a huge live TV channel selection. Cost: $70 a month. What you get: 90+ channels including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, Magnolia, HuluOriginals, and more (market dependent)
  3. YouTube TV is a live TV streaming service with major broadcast and popular cable networks. YouTube Premium gives you YouTube and YouTube Music ad-free, offline, and in the background. YouTube Premium isn’t included in your YouTube TV membership.

  4. 5 days ago · More expensive than competitors. -. Sneaky hidden Regional Sports Fees. Fubo is one of the best streaming services for anyone looking to have access to live sports without an actual cable ...

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