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Best Live TV Streaming Service for Most People

Hulu Live TV

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A Close Second

Google YouTube TV

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Cheapest Live TV Streaming Service

Sling TV Orange & Blue

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Best Cable Replacement

DirecTV Choice

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Compare Live TV Streaming Services

Live TV Streaming Services Hulu Live TV YouTube TV DirectTV (Choice) Fubo (Pro) Sling (Orange & Blue)
Number of Top 100 Channels 71 71 82 60 43
Local Affiliates NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox NBC, ABC, Fox
Regional Sports Networks Limited Limited Full Full None
DVR Space Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited 50 hours (Unlimited for $5 per month)
DVR Retention 9 months 9 months 9 months 9 months 9 months
Number of Simultaneous Streams 2 (unlimited for $10 per month) 3 (10 devices total) Unlimited at home (3 outside home) 13 (10 at home, 3 outside home) 3
Included Extras ESPN Unlimited, Hulu, Disney+ None ESPN Unlimited, Hulu, Disney+ ESPN Unlimited None
4K Content (Live TV) None $10 per month Included None Included

Other Live TV Streaming Services We Tested

Philo: This almost made the main list, though I decided against it due to the limitations. It’s, by far, the cheapest option out of any of the live TV services I tested, with its only plan (Core) coming in at just $33 per month. It’s just extremely limited. You have a far smaller channel roster compared to the other services I tested, mainly due to the fact that Philo doesn’t include any local affiliates like NBC or ABC, nor any regional sports networks. You might not care about local news or sports, though, and Philo is excellent if you fall in that camp. The channel lineup hits all the highlights, including the massive Discovery network, drama channels like AMC and TNT, and reality-focused channels like MTV and Lifetime. Philo also throws in over 100 ad-supported free channels, along with ad-supported versions of AMC+, HBO Max, and Discovery+. And to better support this entertainment and reality TV focus, it has the best DVR out of any service I tested. Unlimited cloud DVR comes standard with your plan, and Philo retains your recordings for a full year—just about every other service tops out at nine months.

What About a TV Antenna?

One of the draws of live TV streaming is that it doesn’t require an antenna, instead leveraging your internet connection to deliver live television. However, a TV antenna can help fill in the gaps of cheaper live TV services like Sling or Fubo, particularly when it comes to local affiliates.

Our favorite indoor TV antenna is the Mohu Leaf 50 Amplified, which you can pick up for about $50. It covers up to 60 miles, which should reach most local affiliates, assuming you live within an hour of a major city. If you want to see your local channels, you can enter your address at AntennaWeb.


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