Best live TV streaming services 2021
Best live TV streaming service for cord-cutters: YouTube TV, Sling TV, Hulu and more compared
Subscription streaming video services like Amazon Prime and Netflix give you on-demand access to individual TV series and movies. The video streaming services we're talking about here, such as Hulu + Live TV and Sling TV, are designed to replace a typical cable-TV package by giving you access to familiar channels.
Simply summed up, Hulu + Live TV costs a little more but delivers a lot, and you get exactly what you pay for with Sling TV—which isn't much, at least in the base packages. When we get into Sling's wild world of add-on options later, though, you'll see more to like.
Recap: YouTube TV is the winner
But YouTube TV has 20 more channels, including NBA TV and MLB Network, and an unlimited DVR storage. ... Channels: Hulu Live may have the Lifetime Channel and one more ESPN channel, but YouTube TV has Nickelodeon, PBS, BBC America, Paramount Network, and more sports channels.
How to ditch cable and still watch your favorite TV shows
Another drawback of YouTube TV is that it does not offer the option of offline viewing. Even their DVR is cloud-based, so if you want to watch your shows while travelling or without using mobile data on the go, YouTube TV is not for you.
We'll break down all the differences below, but if you only take one thing away from this article it should be that Amazon Fire TV devices are a great fit for Amazon Prime subscribers and Amazon Echo owners, while Roku is a better fit for folks who plan on streaming 4K HDR content and plan on subscribing to a dozen-or- ...
Sling Free is available on all Android devices!
You can read our full Sling TV review here. The service has two packages with over 30 channels starting at just $35 a month.
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Sling Orange
Sling TV offers a good deal for an affordable price; its add-on packages offer flexibility, and its largest plan is still cheaper than YouTube TV. If you want more channels, including locals and premiums, and unlimited DVR recording, YouTube TV is the way to go.
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