A Guide to Picking the Right Streaming Service for You
03.01.2024 - 23:23
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Tim Chan If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Variety may receive an affiliate commission. It’s 2024, and if you haven’t cut the cable cord yet, it might be time to consider making the switch to streaming. With a ton of affordable options in the marketplace, streaming services get you much of the same content as conventional cable, with the added convenience of taking your programming on the go.
It only takes a simple app or website to connect, which means you can log in and start streaming anywhere with a WiFi connection. We’ve reviewed five of the most popular streaming services available right now to help you find the one that’s best for you. There are a couple of solid options for sports fans, and both offer different pros and cons.
Things to consider: what sports you actually follow and when you like to watch (i.e. live as it happens, or through a replay you can pause and fast-forward). It’s good to consider just how invested you are in the games too, namely whether or not you want the post-game analysis and specialty programs dedicated to your favorite team or sport.
Fubo TV fuboTV offers more than 100 channels plus live TV starting at $24.99 for your first month, and then $32.99/month. For sports fans, the basic package includes five Fox Sports channels (including FS1, FS2 and Fox Prime Ticket), CBS Sports, Golf Channel, NBA TV, NFL Network and beIn Sports, which gets you access to LaLiga, Ligue 1, Serie A, Conmebol, Concacaf, MotoGP and more. If you’re a fan of college sports, fubo’s package includes the Big Ten Network and PAC 12 Network.
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