Measures what GPT-5 believes about MagentaTV from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.
High overlap with brand prompts shows MagentaTV is firmly in the model's "live TV streamer" category.
MagentaTV is known as Telekom’s TV and streaming service in Germany, offering live TV, on-demand content, and access to streaming apps in one platform.
MagentaTV is known as Deutsche Telekom’s TV and streaming service in Germany, offering live TV, on-demand content, and integrated streaming apps.
Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.
| Discovery prompt | Volume | Appeared | Positions (5 runs) |
|---|---|---|---|
| What are the best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters? | 12,100 | 0/5 | — |
| Which live TV streaming services are most popular right now? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What is the best live TV streamer for watching cable channels without cable? | 12,100 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the top live TV streaming options with DVR? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| Which live TV streaming services are recommended the most? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best streaming services with live channels and on-demand shows? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What live TV streaming services are best for replacing cable? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best live TV services for sports and local channels? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| Which live TV streamers have the best channel lineup? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best live TV streaming services with cloud DVR? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best live TV streaming platforms for families? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What live TV streamer is best for sports fans? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the most affordable live TV streaming services? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| Which live TV streaming services are easiest to use? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
| What are the best live TV streaming services for live news and entertainment? | 0 | 0/5 | — |
Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.
Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.
+10 to +25 on AuthorityThe model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.
+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 monthsYour LBA is strong. Focus on maintaining authoritative coverage and ensuring new product launches get independent reviews within 12 months of release.
Maintain current LBAOther brands in the Live TV & Hybrid Streamers industry, ranked by overall AI Visibility Score.
Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.
composite = ((LBA + 5)(Authority + 5)(TOM + 5))^(1/3) - 5. The floor keeps brands the model clearly recognises but doesn't yet recommend from collapsing to zero, while a single genuinely weak metric still pulls the composite down. Full methodology.
quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 5:35 AM
Click a prompt to expand its responses. 190 total responses across 62 prompts.
MagentaTV is known as Telekom’s TV and streaming service in Germany, offering live TV, on-demand content, and access to streaming apps in one platform.
MagentaTV is known as Deutsche Telekom’s TV and streaming service in Germany, offering live TV, on-demand content, and integrated streaming apps.
MagentaTV is Deutsche Telekom’s TV and streaming service, known for combining live TV, on-demand content, and streaming apps in one platform.
MagentaTV is Deutsche Telekom’s TV and streaming service, known for combining live TV, on-demand content, and streaming apps in one platform.
MagentaTV is known as Deutsche Telekom’s TV and streaming service, offering live TV, on-demand content, and access to apps/streaming channels in one platform.
MagentaTV’s main strengths are:
Main weaknesses are:
MagentaTV’s main strengths are its broad content offering, strong integration with Telekom internet/mobile services, and a polished platform with live TV, catch-up, streaming apps, and cloud DVR features. It’s especially appealing for households that want one bundled TV-and-broadband solution.
Its main weaknesses are price, dependence on Telekom’s ecosystem in some cases, and a user experience that can feel complex or less intuitive than simpler streaming-only services. Content depth can also vary by market, and some users may find it less compelling if they only want a low-cost, standalone TV option.
MagentaTV’s main strengths are its strong integration with Deutsche Telekom services, a broad mix of live TV, streaming apps, and on-demand content, plus good sports and entertainment add-ons. It’s also convenient for households already using Telekom internet or mobile.
Main weaknesses: it can feel expensive once you add premium packages, some content is fragmented across apps and subscriptions, and the service is less compelling if you’re not in the Telekom ecosystem. The interface and device support are decent, but not always as smooth or flexible as top standalone streaming competitors.
MagentaTV’s main strengths are its strong integration with Telekom’s internet/service bundle, a broad mix of live TV, on-demand content, and streaming apps, plus a generally polished interface and features like cloud recording and restart/catch-up on many channels. It’s also attractive for sports and German-language TV fans.
Main weaknesses: it can be expensive compared with simpler streaming alternatives, some features depend on having Telekom internet, and the lineup can feel more complicated than pure streaming services. App/device support and included content can vary by plan, so the value depends a lot on which package you choose.
MagentaTV’s main strengths are:
Main weaknesses are:
MagentaTV is a good fit for people who want a TV/streaming bundle, especially Telekom customers in Germany, and for users who like live TV plus on-demand apps in one place. It’s also appealing if you want an easy all-in-one service for sports, series, and German TV channels.
Avoid it if you don’t live in a supported region, want the absolute cheapest standalone streaming option, don’t care about live TV, or already have the apps/channels you need and don’t want another subscription or device ecosystem.
MagentaTV is best for people who want an all-in-one TV/streaming package, especially if they already use Telekom services and like combining live TV, on-demand content, and apps in one interface.
Use it if you:
Avoid it if you:
MagentaTV is best for people in Germany who want a TV streaming bundle with live channels, replay/on-demand content, and easy integration with Telekom services. It fits households that want a simple all-in-one TV experience, especially if they already use Deutsche Telekom internet.
You should avoid it if you live outside its supported markets, want a very cheap no-frills streaming setup, or prefer maximum flexibility with no tie-in to a specific provider. It may also be a poor fit if you mainly watch only a few streaming apps and don’t care about live TV.
MagentaTV is best for people who want a simple all-in-one TV, streaming, and live-channel service—especially if they already use Deutsche Telekom internet/mobile, like German-language content, or want easy access to live TV, catch-up, and sports/TV bundles.
You should avoid it if you mainly want a cheap, no-commitment streaming-only option, live outside its supported region, don’t need traditional TV channels, or prefer more international originals and a wider on-demand library from services like Netflix/Disney+/Prime Video.
MagentaTV is best for people in Germany who want a simple all-in-one TV/streaming package, especially if they already use Telekom for internet/mobile, want live TV plus on-demand content, and like features such as replay, recording, and multiple devices.
You should avoid it if you:
MagentaTV is strongest as an all-in-one TV + streaming bundle, especially for Telekom customers. Compared with its main competitors:
Overall: MagentaTV is best if you want live TV, replay, recordings, and streaming apps in one package. It is less compelling if you only want the cheapest live-TV option or the strongest premium sports/content exclusives.
MagentaTV is strongest as an all-in-one TV bundle in Germany: live TV, streaming apps, replay/catch-up features, and often discounted broadband/mobile tie-ins from Telekom.
Compared with main competitors:
Overall: MagentaTV is best if you want traditional TV plus streaming in one package, especially if you’re already a Telekom customer. If you only want cheap live TV, waipu.tv or Zattoo can be more attractive; if you want premium sports/entertainment, Sky/WOW is stronger.
MagentaTV is Telekom’s TV/streaming bundle and competes mainly with Vodafone GigaTV, Sky/Wow, and pure streaming platforms like Netflix, Disney+, and Amazon Prime Video. Its biggest strengths are the broad mix of live TV, catch-up, cloud recording, and bundled internet/mobile integration, especially for Telekom customers. Compared with Netflix/Disney+/Prime, it offers much more linear TV and German-channel coverage, but less depth in original-series libraries. Compared with Vodafone GigaTV, it’s similar in core TV features, but MagentaTV is often seen as stronger when combined with Telekom broadband and multi-device access. Compared with Sky/Wow, MagentaTV is broader and more general-purpose, while Sky is stronger for premium sports and exclusive pay-TV content. Overall, MagentaTV is best for users who want one package for live TV, replay, and streaming rather than a single-purpose service.
MagentaTV is strongest as an all-in-one TV service: live TV, replay/recording, apps, and a broad mix of linear TV plus streaming content in one interface. Compared with its main competitors:
In short: MagentaTV’s edge is convenience and bundling, while competitors often win on price, specialization, or premium exclusives.
MagentaTV is best seen as a hybrid of classic TV, IPTV, and streaming. Compared with its main competitors:
In short: MagentaTV’s advantage is its all-in-one package and integration with Telekom services. Its competitors are often cheaper, simpler, or stronger in one specific area like premium sports, but less comprehensive overall.
People typically complain about MagentaTV being buggy or unstable (freezes, app crashes, buffering), the interface being clunky or confusing, login and device-registration problems, recording/DVR limitations, missing or restricted content/channels, and customer support being slow or hard to reach.
Common complaints about MagentaTV usually include: occasional buffering or stream instability, app/interface being a bit clunky or confusing, limited features compared with some competitors, recording/rewind functions not always feeling intuitive, and customer support or setup issues. Some users also mention that the channel/package lineup or pricing can feel less attractive depending on the region and plan.
People commonly complain about MagentaTV’s set-top boxes and app being a bit buggy or slow, occasional streaming/freezing issues, confusing channel/package setup, and customer service/billing hassles. Some also dislike the interface and that certain features or channels can feel limited depending on the plan.
People commonly complain about MagentaTV being pricey, having a clunky or unintuitive interface, occasional buffering or app/device compatibility issues, limited content compared with bigger streaming services, and customer service/cancellation hassles.
People typically complain about MagentaTV for things like occasional streaming glitches, buffering, app instability, confusing menus/interface, and poor search or playback reliability. Some also mention that the channel/package lineup and on-demand library can feel limited or expensive, and that customer support or setup can be frustrating.
A live TV streamer is typically known for offering real-time access to broadcast and cable channels over the internet, often including live sports, news, and entertainment without a traditional cable subscription.
A typical live TV streamer is known for letting you watch live television channels over the internet, often as an alternative to cable or satellite.
A typical live TV streamer is known for delivering live television over the internet, usually with channels, cloud DVR, and on-demand viewing without a traditional cable box.
A typical live TV streamer is known for delivering real-time access to TV channels over the internet, often including sports, news, and entertainment, plus features like cloud DVR and on-demand viewing.
A live TV streamer is typically known for providing real-time access to TV channels over the internet, often including sports, news, and entertainment without a cable subscription.
For sports fans who want regional channels (local stations + RSNs like Bally, NBC Sports, FanDuel Sports, etc.), the best options are usually:
Best overall for regional sports: DirecTV Stream Best sports-first alternative: Fubo Best balance of value and usability: YouTube TV
If you tell me your zip code and which team you follow, I can tell you which service actually carries your local RSN.
If regional sports networks (RSNs) are the priority, the best overall pick is usually DIRECTV STREAM. DIRECTV says it has the “most regional sports networks,” including FanDuel Sports Network, MSG Networks, NBC Sports, Spectrum SportsNet, and YES Network, and notes RSNs require the CHOICE package or higher and vary by ZIP code. (directv.com)
Best options for sports fans
Quick pick
If you want, I can narrow this down by your ZIP code and your teams.
Best for families with lots of kids’ channels:
Best pick overall for kids: YouTube TV Best if your kids love Disney: Hulu + Live TV
If you want, I can also give you a channel-by-channel comparison for Nickelodeon, Disney Channel, Cartoon Network, and PBS Kids.
For families with lots of kids’ channels, the best bets are usually:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can make a kids-channel comparison table with prices and which one fits your family best.
YouTube TV is usually the best pick for a big DVR library.
If you want alternatives:
Best overall for DVR: YouTube TV
If your main priority is a huge DVR library, YouTube TV is the best pick overall: it offers unlimited cloud DVR storage and keeps recordings for 9 months, with individual DVR libraries for each household account. (tv.youtube.com)
Runner-up: Hulu + Live TV also has Unlimited DVR at no extra cost, and recordings are stored for up to 9 months. (press.hulu.com)
If you want sports-first + big DVR: Fubo includes unlimited Cloud DVR and keeps recordings for 9 months. (support.fubo.tv)
Avoid if DVR size is your top concern: Sling gives 50 hours free, with an unlimited DVR add-on for $5/month. (sling.com)
So: YouTube TV for the best mix of big DVR + overall live TV experience.
Best live TV streaming options for news junkies:
Best free news streaming apps:
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, news channel lineup, or best for CNN/MSNBC/Fox specifically.
If you’re a news junkie, these are the best live TV streaming picks right now:
Includes CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, plus local ABC/CBS/FOX/NBC coverage in many areas, with 95+ channels. It’s $89.99/month and also includes Disney+ and ESPN Select. (hulu.com)
Offers 100+ channels, unlimited cloud DVR, and strong local network coverage; YouTube TV says it’s available nationwide in over 99.5% of U.S. households and costs $82.99/month. (tv.youtube.com)
Sling says Blue includes Fox News and CNN, with local channels in some markets; Sling’s news page also highlights 40+ news channels including Fox News, CNN, and ABC News-related options. (sling.com)
DIRECTV’s MyNews is a curated news pack with CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, and more. (directv.com)
Tubi offers free live news, including NBC News NOW, LiveNOW from FOX, Bloomberg TV, Cheddar, Euronews, and more than 55 live channels total, plus many local news streams. (tubitv.com)
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, channel depth, or best for CNN/MSNBC/Fox News specifically.
Best overall: YouTube TV It’s usually the easiest way to keep ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC after ditching cable, with strong local-channel coverage in most markets.
Close runner-up: Hulu + Live TV Also great for locals and includes Disney+/ESPN+ bundles, but the live TV experience is a bit less straightforward.
If you want the most “cable-like” local coverage: DIRECTV STREAM (Choice plan) — often the best for local channels plus regional sports, but it’s usually the most expensive.
Budget option: Sling TV + AirTV 2 + antenna Sling alone doesn’t reliably include all locals, but with an antenna and AirTV 2, you can keep local channels cheaper.
My quick pick:
If you tell me your ZIP code, I can tell you which one actually carries your local channels.
Best overall for local channels: YouTube TV. It advertises complete local network coverage nationwide for the big broadcast networks, including ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS, and The CW. (tv.youtube.com)
Runner-up: Hulu + Live TV — it includes live local channels available in your area, but availability varies by location. (hulu.com)
Good but more variable:
If your top priority is keeping locals after cutting cable, I’d pick YouTube TV first. If you want, I can also compare price + DVR + sports for these services.
For college students, the best live TV streaming services are usually the ones that are cheap, flexible, and easy to cancel.
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your budget and favorite channels.
For most college students, the best live TV streaming services are:
My quick take:
If you want, I can narrow this down to the best pick for your budget, sports teams, or roommate setup.
If you only watch a few channels, the best “live TV” option is often not a full live TV service at all.
1) Antenna + free apps — best value
2) Sling TV — best cheap paid live TV
3) Philo — best if you want entertainment channels only
4) Frndly TV — best for Hallmark / family channels
5) YouTube TV / Hulu + Live TV — only if you want a lot
If you tell me which 3–5 channels you actually watch, I can tell you the cheapest service that covers them.
If you only watch a few channels, the best pick is usually the cheapest service that carries those exact channels:
Quick rule:
If you tell me the exact channels you watch, I can point to the cheapest service that includes them.
For sports bars or group watching, the best options are usually the ones with lots of live sports, multi-stream capability, and reliable app support:
For commercial use, though, most standard streaming plans are for personal use only. If you’re putting games on in a bar or restaurant, you’ll usually need a commercial TV provider or business package, such as:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports coverage, or best for bars specifically.
For a sports bar or any public/group venue, use business/commercial services — not a personal streaming account. Good current options are:
For group watching at home (not public display), the best sports-heavy consumer platforms are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by price, NFL focus, soccer, or multi-screen viewing.
If you want both live channels and a strong movie library, these are the best options:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the best streaming device for these services, like Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max, or Apple TV 4K.
If you want live channels plus a solid movie library, my top picks are:
Quick take:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, channels, or best for sports/news/movies.
Best overall for travelers on mobile: YouTube TV
Why it’s best:
Best budget pick: Sling TV
Best if you also want on-demand content: Hulu + Live TV
If you want, I can rank the top 5 services specifically for iPhone users, Android users, or frequent international travelers.
Best overall: YouTube TV. It’s the most travel-friendly for mobile because the app is solid on phones/tablets, it’s available nationwide in the U.S., and it includes unlimited DVR; with the 4K Plus add-on, you can even save recordings to your phone/tablet for offline viewing. (tv.youtube.com)
Best budget-ish alternative: Sling TV. It’s very mobile-friendly and works well on phones/tablets, but it’s usually the better pick if you want lower cost and don’t mind fewer local channels and more limited stream counts. (sling.com)
If you want, I can give you a “best for sports,” “best for cheapest,” or “best for international travel” pick too.
Best live TV streaming services with unlimited DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, channel count, or sports/local channels.
Top picks with unlimited DVR:
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
Best picture quality, generally:
Best pick by use case
If you want, I can also rank them by 4K support, sports quality, or value.
If you care most about picture quality, the usual winners are:
Bottom line:
If you want, I can also rank them by sports picture quality specifically.
The best live TV streaming options for Spanish-language channels are:
Best overall for Spanish live TV
Best budget pick
Best for a simple app experience
Best if you also want Disney+ and ESPN+
Best for sports fans
Best for Univision content
If you want, I can make you a channel-by-channel comparison of these services.
If you want the best Spanish-language live TV streaming options in the U.S., these are the main picks:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also make a channel-by-channel comparison of Univision, Telemundo, TUDN, ESPN Deportes, and beIN Sports.
If you hate long contracts, the best live TV options are month-to-month streaming services:
Best pick for most people: YouTube TV Best budget pick: Sling TV
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports, or local channels.
If you hate long contracts, the best live TV services are the ones that are month-to-month and cancel anytime:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, news/local channels, or lowest monthly bill.
The best live TV streaming services on a smart TV are usually:
My quick pick:
If you tell me your smart TV brand (Samsung, LG, Roku, Fire TV, etc.) and what channels you want, I can narrow it to the best one for you.
Top picks for smart TVs:
If you want one simple answer: YouTube TV is usually the best smart TV live-TV service overall. (tv.youtube.com)
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports, or channel lineup.
Best alternatives depend on what you want to replace:
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best alternative for sports, local channels, or lowest price.
If you want alternatives to a premium live TV streaming service, the best options are usually:
My quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this to best for sports / locals / news / lowest price.
The best live TV streaming services that are usually better than a traditional cable bundle are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, local channels, or DVR.
If you want a better cable replacement than a generic bundle, these are the standouts right now:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can rank them for sports, news, or lowest cost.
If DVR storage is your priority, the best live TV streamer alternatives are:
Best picks by need
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports channels, or local channel coverage.
If your priority is more DVR storage, the best live TV streaming alternatives are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow this down by channels, price, or sports.
For sports, these live TV streamers are generally better than the rest:
Quick take:
If you want, I can also rank them for NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, or soccer specifically.
If you care about sports first, the usual top tier is:
Quick rule of thumb:
If you want, I can rank them for your specific teams/leagues.
Best alternatives depend on what you actually watch, but the usual cheaper picks are:
If you want the simplest budget answer:
If you tell me your must-have channels, I can narrow it to the best option.
If you’re tired of live TV plans that nickel-and-dime you with add-ons, the best alternatives are usually:
My quick pick:
If you tell me what you watch most—sports, locals, news, or reality/entertainment—I can narrow it to the best 2-3 choices.
Pick the best one by matching it to your family’s habits:
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best 2–3 options based on your channels, budget, and how many people watch at once.
Best way to pick: start with what your family actually watches.
Quick rule of thumb
What to check before you buy
My default family recommendation:
If you want, I can make you a 2-minute recommendation based on your family’s channels and budget.
You’ve got a few good options:
If you want, I can help you find the best antenna or streaming service for your ZIP code.
The cheapest way is usually an over-the-air (OTA) antenna. If you’re within range of the towers, an indoor or outdoor antenna can receive free local broadcast channels, and your TV needs a digital tuner. You may also need to rescan channels if stations change. (docs.fcc.gov)
If you want local channels through an app, look at live TV streaming services. YouTube TV says it offers live local sports/news/shows and lets you enter your ZIP code to see your lineup; Hulu + Live TV says local channels are available in your area and subject to change; Fubo also carries local ABC/CBS/FOX/CW in many markets, with availability based on your location. (tv.youtube.com)
Quick pick:
If you want, I can help you figure out which local channels you can get at your address.
You can get live sports without cable using a mix of streaming services and an antenna:
If you want, I can recommend the best option based on which sports you watch most.
You’ve got a few good no-cable options:
Quick rule:
If you tell me which sports you watch most, I can recommend the cheapest setup.
You can, but it depends on what kind of TV signal you mean:
Easiest option: USB TV tuner + computer + recording software.
What to buy
How it works
This gives you live viewing + scheduled recordings without a traditional DVR box.
Much harder. Many cable channels are copy-protected (DRM), so a generic recorder often won’t work.
Options
But if the channel is encrypted, you’ll usually need the provider’s box/service.
If you mean Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling, etc., recording is usually built in as cloud DVR—no box needed.
If you must record something playing on a device, use an HDMI capture device:
But many set-top boxes and streaming services use HDCP copy protection, which can block recording.
For antenna TV:
If you tell me whether your TV source is antenna, cable, satellite, or streaming, I can recommend the best exact setup.
You can, depending on your TV source:
Important: Recording protected cable/satellite channels without the provider’s DVR may be blocked by encryption or legal limits. Over-the-air antenna channels are usually the easiest to record.
If you want, I can recommend the best option for antenna TV, cable TV, or streaming TV.
Use a live TV streaming app that bundles both news channels and entertainment in one place.
If you want, I can recommend the best one based on your budget and favorite channels.
Use a live-TV streaming app. The simplest all-in-one picks are:
Best quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it to the cheapest, best for local news, or best for entertainment channels.
Use a streaming service/device setup that allows multiple simultaneous streams.
Use a tuner/server like:
These let multiple devices watch different antenna channels over Wi‑Fi.
If you want, I can suggest the best option based on how many channels/devices you need and your budget.
It depends on the service, but usually you can do it one of these ways:
If you want, I can help you figure out the best setup for:
If you want to cut cable but keep the same channels, the closest replacement is usually a live TV streaming service.
Use an antenna:
You usually won’t get every exact channel from cable, especially:
If you want, I can help you match your current cable channels to the cheapest replacement.
If you want to cut cable but keep most of the same channels, the usual move is:
Best mainstream options right now:
Rule of thumb:
If you want, tell me your current cable channels (or provider + ZIP code), and I’ll map the closest cheaper replacement.
A few easy ways:
If you want, I can suggest the best setup based on whether you mean live TV, sports, or streaming series.
A few easy ways:
If you want, I can help you set up a simple “travel-proof” TV plan based on which services you use.
Look for these 3 things:
Best options with lots of cloud DVR:
Quick rule: If you want “enough DVR” without micromanaging, start with YouTube TV or DirecTV Stream.
If you tell me:
I can narrow it to the best one.
Look for a service with unlimited cloud DVR, then check the recording retention window and any channel/program limits. The big ones right now are YouTube TV (unlimited DVR storage) and Fubo (unlimited Cloud DVR, recordings kept for 9 months). (tv.youtube.com)
A quick rule of thumb:
What to compare before you buy:
If you want, I can narrow this down to the best live TV service for your budget and favorite channels.
Switching from cable to live TV streaming is pretty simple:
Quick recommendation: If you want the closest replacement for cable, go with YouTube TV + Roku Streaming Stick 4K.
If you want, I can help you pick the best service based on your favorite channels and budget.
Here’s the simplest way to switch:
Write down the must-have channels you actually watch (local ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX, ESPN, news, sports, kids, etc.). Then compare plans. YouTube TV currently has 100+ channels with unlimited DVR; Hulu + Live TV is 100+ channels and includes Disney+ and ESPN+; Sling is cheaper but more customizable; Fubo is more sports-focused. (tv.youtube.com)
Live TV streaming works best with solid home internet and a recent streaming device or smart TV app. No cable box or install is needed with these services. (tv.youtube.com)
YouTube TV offers a trial and is currently $82.99/mo for the main plan; Hulu + Live TV is $89.99/mo; Sling starts lower, with plans like Orange at $45.99/mo or Orange & Blue at $64.99/mo; Fubo pricing varies by plan, with recent pricing changes starting in 2026. (tv.youtube.com)
Sign up, log in on your TV/phone/tablet, and confirm your local channels and favorite sports before you cut over. (tv.youtube.com)
Call your cable provider, ask for the final bill, and return any boxes/modems/remotes to avoid fees.
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can help you pick the best one based on your exact channels and budget.
Most live TV streaming services cost about $25–$90+ per month.
Common examples:
Extra fees can apply for:
If you want, I can recommend the cheapest option for sports, news, or local channels.
Live TV streaming usually costs about $25–$90+ per month in the U.S., depending on the service and add-ons. Examples: Philo starts at $25/mo, Sling Orange is $45.99/mo, Fubo starts at $73.99/mo, YouTube TV is $82.99/mo, and Hulu + Live TV is $89.99/mo. (philo.com)
If you want, I can also give you the cheapest options or compare best for sports/news/family.
Yes — a few good free live TV streaming services are:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one for sports, news, or local channels.
Yes — there are several free, ad-supported live TV streaming services. Good options include Pluto TV (hundreds of live channels), Sling Freestream (free live + on-demand), The Roku Channel / Roku Live TV (dozens of free live channels), Plex (600+ free live channels), and Tubi (free live news channels). (pluto.tv)
A quick note: these are usually free with ads, and channel lineups can vary by device or region. Roku also notes that some channels may require a subscription, even though many live channels are free. (roku.com)
If you want, I can narrow it down to the best free live TV service for sports, news, or local channels.
Cheapest live TV streamer with DVR: Sling TV
If you want cheaper and can live without sports/local channels:
So:
If you want, I can also rank the cheapest options by sports, local channels, or unlimited DVR.
Cheapest paid live TV streamer with DVR: Philo — $25/month with 1-year unlimited cloud DVR. (philo.com)
Close competitor: Sling Select is $24.99/month and includes 50 hours of DVR for free, but if you want unlimited DVR, it’s $5/month extra. (sling.com)
So:
If you want, I can also rank the cheapest options by sports, news, or channel count.
Common live TV streaming services that often offer free trials:
Trials change a lot, so it’s worth checking the current offer on each service’s site before signing up.
If you want, I can also rank the best live TV services by sports, news, or lowest price.
As of today, these live TV streaming services show free trials on their official sites:
If you want, I can also rank these by cheapest after trial, best sports coverage, or best channel lineup.
Best overall value: YouTube TV. It’s the best mix of channel lineup, unlimited DVR, reliability, and easy streaming across devices.
Best low-cost value: Sling TV. If you want the cheapest option and can live with a smaller channel bundle, Sling Orange + Blue is usually the best deal.
Quick pick:
If you want, I can recommend the best one for your specific channels (sports, local TV, news, or family).
Best value overall: Philo Essential. It’s $25/month for 70+ live channels plus 1-year unlimited DVR, which is hard to beat if you mostly want entertainment channels and don’t need a big sports/local lineup. (philo.com)
If you want a more all-around package, Sling Orange & Blue is probably the best value at $60.99/month (promo pricing may be lower at signup), with 50+ channels and up to 4 devices on the combo plan. (sling.com)
By comparison, YouTube TV is $82.99/month for 100+ channels, unlimited DVR, and 6 household accounts; Hulu + Live TV is $89.99/month. (tv.youtube.com)
Quick pick:
If you tell me what you watch most (sports, news, locals, kids, entertainment), I can pick the best one for your situation.
If you want live TV streaming with local channels, the main U.S. options are:
Good local channel coverage in most areas (ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, PBS in many markets).
Includes local channels in many markets, plus Disney+ and ESPN+.
Strong for sports; local channels vary by market.
Good local channel availability, especially in major markets.
Cheapest, but local channels are limited unless you add an antenna or live in a supported market.
Best value for locals: YouTube TV Cheapest overall: Sling TV, but locals are hit-or-miss
If you want, I can recommend the best one for your ZIP code and tell you exactly which local channels you’d get.
In the U.S., live TV streaming with local channels usually runs about $20 to $90+ per month, depending on the service and your ZIP code. (sling.com)
Quick examples:
If you want, I can compare the cheapest options with ABC/CBS/NBC/FOX in your area.
Cheapest overall: a good indoor antenna + free streaming apps.
This gives you:
If you want the lowest monthly bill possible:
If you want, I can give you the cheapest setup based on your city and what channels you want.
The cheapest setup is usually:
If you want a paid service with the lowest monthly cost, the best current budget pick is usually Philo Essential at $25/month, which includes 70+ live channels and 75,000+ on-demand titles. (philo.com)
If you want more sports/news/local channels, cheaper options like Sling Select at $19.99/month may work, but channel lineup is more limited and locals depend on market/package. (sling.com)
Bottom line:
If you want, I can build you the cheapest combo for your exact needs (sports, locals, kids, news, or just entertainment).
Most major live TV streaming services are month-to-month, no contract:
These generally let you cancel anytime without an early termination fee.
If you want, I can also narrow this down by cheapest, best for sports, or best channel lineup.
Major U.S. live TV streaming services that offer month-to-month pricing with no annual contract include:
If you want, I can also narrow these down by cheapest, best for sports, or best overall channel lineup.
It usually costs $0–$25/month extra, depending on the service.
Common examples:
If you want, I can make a quick service-by-service table with current DVR limits and prices.
On most major live TV streaming services, cloud DVR is included at no extra cost: YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo, DIRECTV Stream, and Philo all include it in the base price. (tv.youtube.com)
The big exception is Sling TV: it gives 50 hours free, and unlimited DVR costs $5/month. (sling.com)
So the usual “extra” is $0, and on Sling it’s $5/month for unlimited storage. (sling.com)
If you want, I can give you a quick service-by-service DVR comparison table.
Best overall: YouTube TV
Best for sports-heavy households: Fubo Pro
Best for locals + entertainment: Hulu + Live TV
Best budget option: Sling TV
Best “cable-like” option: DirecTV Stream
My quick recommendation:
If you want, I can narrow it down by your ZIP code and the sports teams/networks you need.
If you want the best overall value for sports + local channels, I’d pick YouTube TV. Its main plan is $82.99/mo, includes 100+ channels, local broadcast channels, unlimited DVR, and strong sports features. (tv.youtube.com)
Best by type:
My quick take: If you want one service to replace cable, get YouTube TV. If you’re a big sports fan who wants RSNs, consider Fubo or DIRECTV Stream. If you want the cheapest workable option, try Sling and verify your locals by ZIP code first. (tv.youtube.com)
If you want, I can narrow this down to the best one for your ZIP code and your favorite teams.
The best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters are usually:
Great channel lineup, unlimited DVR, solid local sports/news coverage, easy interface.
Strong bundle with Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+. Good for families and entertainment.
Cheapest major live TV service, but you’ll need to choose Blue/Orange carefully and add extras.
Excellent for sports fans, especially soccer and regional sports, though it can get pricey.
Strong for people who want a cable-like experience and lots of channels, but it’s one of the more expensive options.
Very affordable, with lots of lifestyle/entertainment channels, but no local channels or sports.
If you want a quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side comparison of price, channels, DVR, and local stations.
The best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters are usually:
If you want, I can also give you the best live TV service based on your must-have channels like ESPN, local news, NFL, or AMC.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters, with the main tradeoffs:
If you tell me your budget, must-have channels, and whether you care about sports/local news, I can recommend the best one for you.
The best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters are usually:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your budget, sports needs, and favorite channels.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for cord-cutters:
Great channel lineup, unlimited DVR, clean app, strong sports/news coverage.
Includes Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+; good if you want live TV plus on-demand entertainment.
Cheapest way to get live channels, but you’ll need to choose between Sling Orange and Sling Blue or combine them.
Excellent for soccer, regional sports, and many sports networks. Pricey, though.
Strong channel lineup, but usually the most expensive.
Low-cost option with lots of lifestyle, reality, and entertainment channels, but no local channels or major sports.
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, local channels, or DVR quality.
In the U.S., the most popular live TV streaming services right now are generally:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or best channel lineup.
The most popular live TV streaming services right now are:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, local channels, or overall value.
The most popular live TV streaming services right now are:
If you want, I can also rank them by best value, best for sports, or cheapest.
In the U.S., the most popular live TV streaming services right now are generally:
If you want the simplest answer: YouTube TV is the biggest name right now.
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or best overall value.
In the U.S., the most popular live TV streaming services right now are usually:
If you want the safest “most popular” picks, start with YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV. If budget matters, look at Sling TV or Philo.
Best overall: YouTube TV
It’s usually the best pick for watching cable-style live TV without cable because it has:
Other good options:
If you want, I can also recommend the best live TV streamer based on your favorite channels.
Best overall: YouTube TV. It’s the closest replacement for cable: good live channel lineup, solid DVR, easy apps, and reliable streaming. It includes major networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, ESPN, CNN, FX, USA, TNT, TBS in many markets.
Best alternatives by need:
If you want one answer: get YouTube TV.
Best overall: YouTube TV
Why it’s usually the best cable-replacement:
Best alternatives by use case:
If you want one simple recommendation: get YouTube TV.
Best overall: YouTube TV
It’s usually the easiest “cable replacement” for most people:
Best picks by use case:
If you want, I can also recommend the best streaming device to use with it (Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Chromecast).
Best overall: YouTube TV
Why it’s the best all-around live TV streamer:
Best alternatives by need:
If you want one simple recommendation: go with YouTube TV.
Top live TV streaming options with DVR:
Best picks by use case:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
Top live TV streaming options with DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or channel count.
Top live TV streaming options with DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
Top live TV streaming options with DVR:
Unlimited cloud DVR, easy-to-use app, solid channel lineup, good sports/news coverage.
Live TV + Hulu on-demand + Disney+ and ESPN+ in one package. Includes cloud DVR, but storage/skip features are a bit less flexible than YouTube TV.
Great for soccer, NFL, and regional sports. Includes DVR, lots of sports channels, strong 4K options on some plans.
Strong local and regional sports coverage, good channel selection, DVR included. Usually pricier.
Cheapest live TV entry point. DVR is available, but channel lineup is more limited; best if you’re okay mixing add-ons.
Very affordable, includes DVR, but no local channels or sports networks.
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, locals, or DVR storage.
Top live TV streaming services with DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or channel count.
The most commonly recommended live TV streaming services are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
The most commonly recommended live TV streaming services are:
If you want the safest single recommendation: YouTube TV. If you want the cheapest: Sling TV or Philo. If you want sports: Fubo or YouTube TV.
The most recommended live TV streaming services are usually:
Most people recommend:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, local channels, or DVR.
The most commonly recommended live TV streaming services are:
If you want the single safest recommendation, pick YouTube TV. If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
The most commonly recommended live TV streaming services are:
If you want the safest default pick, YouTube TV is usually the most recommended overall.
Here are the best live TV + on-demand streaming services:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your budget, sports needs, or favorite channels.
The best options depend on what you want most:
Great channel lineup, solid DVR, easy interface, and strong live TV + on-demand mix.
Includes live channels plus Hulu’s huge on-demand library, Disney+, and ESPN+.
Cheapest live-TV option, but you may need add-ons to get the channel mix you want.
Excellent for sports fans, with lots of live sports channels and decent on-demand content.
More expensive, but it has a strong channel selection and a cable-like feel.
Very affordable, with lots of entertainment channels, but no major sports or local news.
Quick pick: If you want the most balanced service, go with YouTube TV. If you want the best on-demand library bundled with live TV, go with Hulu + Live TV.
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or channel lineup.
Best overall options:
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, local channels, or kids/family content.
The best live TV + on-demand streaming services are:
Best overall. Great channel lineup, strong DVR, easy app, and solid on-demand library. Best for: most people who want a cable replacement.
Best if you also want lots of on-demand shows/movies. Includes Hulu’s full on-demand library plus live channels. Best for: TV and movie fans.
Cheapest major option. More customizable, but fewer channels and a smaller on-demand library. Best for: budget shoppers.
Best for sports. Strong live channel selection for sports, plus some on-demand content. Best for: sports-heavy households.
Best for premium channel variety and a more traditional cable feel. Usually pricier. Best for: people who want lots of channels.
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your budget, sports, and must-have channels.
Here are the best options if you want live channels + on-demand shows:
If you want the simplest recommendation:
If you tell me your budget and favorite channels, I can narrow it to the best 1–2 options.
Best cable-replacement live TV services:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your budget, sports, local channels, and must-have networks.
Best cable-replacement live TV services:
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also compare them by price, channels, sports, and DVR in a simple table.
Best live TV streaming services for replacing cable:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
Best live TV streaming services for replacing cable:
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on your must-have channels, sports, and budget.
The best live TV streaming services for replacing cable are:
If you want the simplest “replace cable” pick: YouTube TV. If you want the cheapest: Sling TV. If you want sports: Fubo.
Here are the best live TV services for sports + local channels:
Best overall
Best bundle
Best for sports fans
Best for regional sports
Best budget option
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your ZIP code and favorite sports.
Best picks for sports + local channels:
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also rank them for your specific ZIP code and the sports teams you follow.
Best options for sports + local channels:
Best overall: YouTube TV Best for sports fanatics: Fubo or DIRECTV STREAM Best value with extras: Hulu + Live TV
If you want, I can also give you the best choice by sport (NFL, NBA, MLB, college football, soccer).
For sports + local channels, the best live TV services are usually:
Budget option:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports channels, or best for your ZIP code.
Best options for sports + local channels:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them for NFL, NBA, MLB, or college football specifically.
If you mean the strongest all-around channel lineup, these are usually the top picks:
If you want, I can also rank them for sports, locals, or price based on your must-have channels.
If you mean most complete live TV channel lineup, the top picks are usually:
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also give you a channel-by-channel comparison for ESPN, local channels, news, and sports.
If you want the best overall live TV channel lineup, the top picks are:
Best all-around lineup
Best for a traditional cable-like lineup
Best combo of live TV + streaming library
Best for sports
Best budget option
Best cheap entertainment lineup
If you want, I can also give you a channel-by-channel comparison of YouTube TV vs Hulu + Live TV vs Fubo vs DirecTV Stream.
If you want the best overall channel lineup, these are the top live TV streamers:
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, local channels, or price.
If you mean best overall channel lineup, the top picks are:
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, local channels, or news/entertainment.
Top live TV streaming services with cloud DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
Here are the best live TV streaming services with cloud DVR:
My quick picks:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or local channels.
The best live TV streaming services with cloud DVR are:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, sports, local channels, or DVR size.
Best live TV streaming services with cloud DVR:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you a side-by-side comparison of price, DVR storage, and channels.
Here are the best live TV streaming services with cloud DVR, depending on what you want:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or best DVR features.
Best live TV streaming platforms for families:
Best overall for families: YouTube TV Best value with extras: Hulu + Live TV Best budget: Sling TV
If you want, I can also give you a family comparison by price, kids channels, and DVR.
Best family-friendly live TV streaming platforms:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also rank them by price, parental controls, or number of simultaneous streams.
For families, the best live TV streaming platforms are usually:
If you want, I can also rank these by price, kid-friendliness, or local channels.
Best live TV streaming platforms for families:
My quick picks:
If you want, I can also give you the best one based on your budget, kids’ ages, and must-have channels.
For families, the best live TV streaming platforms are usually:
If you want, I can also give you the best option based on your budget, kids’ ages, and must-have channels.
Best overall for sports fans: YouTube TV It has the best mix of major sports channels, local channels, and a very solid DVR. It’s the easiest “all-around” pick for NFL, NBA, MLB, college sports, and big national games.
Best for hardcore sports coverage: Fubo If you care most about lots of sports channels—especially soccer, international sports, and extras—Fubo is the strongest sports-first service.
Quick take:
If you want, I can also recommend the best one based on which teams/leagues you watch.
For most sports fans, YouTube TV is the best all-around live TV streamer.
Why:
Best if you want the most sports-specific lineup: Fubo
Best budget option: Sling TV
Quick pick:
If you tell me which sports/leagues you watch, I can point you to the best one.
Best for sports fans: Fubo TV Pro
Why: it’s the most sports-heavy live TV streamer, with strong coverage of ESPN, Fox, CBS, NBC, NFL Network, MLB Network, NHL Network, and many regional sports networks (RSNs). It also offers 4K for some events.
Watch out: Fubo doesn’t carry TNT/TBS/truTV in the U.S., so if you need March Madness, NBA playoffs, or some MLB/NHL games on those channels, that matters.
If you want the best overall balance: YouTube TV It has a great sports lineup and includes TNT/TBS/truTV, which makes it better for general sports coverage.
Quick pick:
Best overall for sports fans: YouTube TV
Why:
If you’re a hardcore soccer / international sports fan:
Best budget option:
Best if you want lots of local/regional sports:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can narrow it down by which sports you watch—NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, college, or soccer.
Best for sports fans: Fubo TV
Why:
Best overall alternative: YouTube TV
Quick rule:
If you want, I can also give you the best streamer for NFL, NBA, MLB, or college sports specifically.
The cheapest live TV streaming services are usually:
Best overall cheapest pick: Philo Cheapest basic option: Frndly TV Best cheap option with sports/news: Sling TV
If you want, I can also give you the cheapest live TV service by category (sports, locals, family, etc.).
If you want the most affordable live TV streaming services, these are usually the best bets:
If you want, I can also give you the cheapest live TV service with local channels, or a comparison table by price and channels.
The most affordable live TV streaming services are usually:
Best picks for low cost:
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, news, or local channels.
Here are the most affordable live TV streaming services (US), starting with the cheapest:
Best budget pick if you want entertainment/lifestyle channels. No local broadcast channels, ESPN, or many sports news networks.
Cheapest option overall. Good for Hallmark, A&E, MeTV, and family channels. No sports or major locals.
Best low-cost “real cable” option. Channel lineup depends on the plan; locals are limited and often need an antenna or add-on.
Not the cheapest, but sometimes the best for sports. More expensive than budget services.
Usually not budget-friendly, but a full live-TV experience with local channels in many markets.
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, news, or local channels.
If you want the cheapest live TV streaming options, these are usually the best picks:
Best pure budget live TV service. Good for entertainment/channels like AMC, A&E, HGTV, Hallmark. No local channels, no sports networks.
Cheapest overall. Very basic, family/older-skewing channels (Hallmark, Great American Family, MeTV, etc.). No major locals or sports.
Best cheap “real TV” option. Sling Orange or Blue can be affordable, but local channel and sports coverage varies by market and package.
Often comparable to Sling, but value depends on the channel lineup in your area.
Not the cheapest, but sometimes worth it if you want sports. More expensive than the options above.
If “live TV” can include ad-supported channels:
These are free, but they’re more like live channel streams than full cable replacements.
If you want, I can also rank them by sports, local channels, or best value for families.
The easiest live TV streaming services to use are usually:
Best overall for ease of use: YouTube TV Best for current Hulu users: Hulu + Live TV Best cable-like experience: DirecTV Stream
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or channel selection.
The easiest live TV streaming services to use are usually:
Best overall for ease of use: YouTube TV Best simple budget option: Philo Best if you want a cable-like experience: DirecTV Stream
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or channel selection.
The easiest live TV streaming services to use are usually:
Best overall for ease of use: YouTube TV Best simple budget option: Philo Best if you want live TV + streaming library: Hulu + Live TV
If you want, I can also rank them by ease of setup, best for seniors, or best for sports.
The easiest live TV streaming services to use are usually:
Best pick for ease of use: YouTube TV Best if you want cable-like familiarity: DIRECTV STREAM Best if you want easy + on-demand content: Hulu + Live TV
If you want, I can also give you the best one for seniors, sports, or cheapest simple option.
The easiest live TV streaming services to use are usually:
If you want the easiest pick: YouTube TV. If you want easiest plus lots of on-demand content: Hulu + Live TV.
If you want, I can also rank them by price, sports, or best for seniors.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for live news + entertainment:
Best overall
Best for entertainment + on-demand
Best budget option
Best for sports + live TV
Best for traditional cable-like experience
Best cheap entertainment-only option
If you want, I can also give you a “best by channel” comparison for CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, or local news.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for live news + entertainment:
Great channel lineup, strong local/news coverage, unlimited DVR, easy app. Good for most people.
Includes live TV plus the full Hulu library, Disney+, and ESPN+. Excellent if you want both live channels and on-demand shows.
Cheapest way to get live TV, but you’ll need to choose Orange/Blue packages carefully. Good if you only want a few key channels.
More expensive, but strong for people who want a traditional cable-like experience and lots of news/sports/entertainment channels.
Strong live TV lineup and very good sports coverage, with solid news and entertainment too.
Very affordable, good for entertainment channels, but not ideal for live news since it lacks major local/news networks.
Quick recommendation:
If you want, I can also give you a channel-by-channel comparison (CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC, NBC, CBS, etc.).
Best live TV streaming services for news + entertainment:
Quick pick:
If you want, I can also give you the cheapest live TV options with CNN/FOX News/MSNBC, or a channel-by-channel comparison.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for live news + entertainment:
Great channel lineup, excellent DVR, and very solid for live news (CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, BBC America, etc.). Easy to use.
Strong mix of live channels and Hulu’s huge library. Good if you want live TV plus lots of shows and movies.
Cheaper than most, but you’ll need to choose Sling Orange or Sling Blue depending on the channels you want. Good for news, but channel coverage is more limited.
Very channel-rich, with strong live TV and local channels in many areas. A bit pricier.
Strong local/news channel lineup and familiar interface, but usually one of the most expensive.
Quick picks:
If you want, I can also give you the best one for CNN/Fox News/MSNBC, or a cheapest setup.
Here are the best live TV streaming services for live news + entertainment:
If you want, I can also give you a best service by budget, channel list, or news network (CNN/Fox/MSNBC/local stations).