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DirecTV Stream, Hulu Live, YouTube TV and More: We Compare Lineups for the Top 100 Channels

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It's a season of winter binge-watching and live sports, so you may want to stream holiday movies, NBA or NFL games without a cable subscription. Even if sports aren't your thing, a live TV streaming service could be just what you need to cut the cord. With no contracts, a ton of channels and the flexibility to watch on various devices, these services stack up pretty well against regular cable. You can stream sports, premium channels or network TV, and these platforms not only give you more channel options than antennas but also let you watch on your computer or phone.

Pricing and regional sports networks may make it hard to choose, but there are six major services to pick from (we're not including smaller ones): YouTube TV, Hulu Plus Live TV, Sling TV, DirecTV Stream, Fubo and Philo.

What really counts is the variety of channels these platforms offer, right? We've taken a look at their main channel lineups to help you decide which one may fit your needs.

Read more: Best Sports Streaming Service for 2024

The Big Chart: Top 100 channels compared (updated Dec. 2024)

The main difference between the services is their channel selection. All of them offer different lineups of channels for various prices.

Below you'll find a chart that shows the top 100 channels across all six services, but note that not every service has a worthy 100. There are actually seven listed because Sling TV has two different "base" tiers, Orange and Blue. And if you're wondering, I chose which "top" channels made the cut. Sorry, AXS TV, Discovery Life, GSN and Universal HD.

DirecTV Stream and Hulu Plus Live TV's plans cost more after fall price increases, affecting the value of these services based on their channel lineups. We'll also note Fubo's big loss of Warner Bros. Discovery channels such as Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, HGTV, Food Network, OWN, TLC, Magnolia Network and Cartoon Network may make it less appealing.

But if you want to get rid of cable, there are numerous live TV streaming choices available. Sling TV's basic packages are $40 in most cities. But costs continue to go up. Hulu with Live TV shot up to $83 per month for its base package, Fubo's price for its basic plan is $80, which is less than Hulu and DirecTV Stream's base plans. YouTube TV costs $73 per month, making it one of the most inexpensive options with a fuller channel lineup. Those changes are reflected in the chart below where applicable.

Some more stuff to know about the chart:

Yes = The channel is available on the cheapest pricing tier. That price is listed next to the service's name.

No = The channel isn't available at all on that service.

$ = The channel is available for an extra fee, either a la carte or as part of a more expensive package or add-on.

Regional sports networks -- local channels devoted to showing regular-season games of particular pro baseball, basketball and hockey teams -- are not listed. DirecTV Stream's $130 tier has the most RSNs by far, but a few are available on other services. See our NBA and NHL streaming guides for details.

Local ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, MyNetworkTV and The CW networks are not available in every city. Since availability of these channels varies, you'll want to check the service's website to verify that it carries your local network.

Local PBS stations are only currently available on YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream and Hulu Live. Again, you'll want to check local availability.

Sling Blue subscribers in cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Philadelphia and San Francisco must now pay $45 per month, but have access to local ABC, Fox and NBC channels. Customers in Fresno, Houston and Raleigh now have both ABC and Fox on their Blue or Orange-and-Blue subscriptions at no extra charge. This is not reflected in the chart. Check Sling's site to see which local channels are available in your area.

Fubo subscribers may find that the ACC Network and SEC Network are included with their package at no extra cost. Check availability for your state.

The chart columns are arranged in order of price, so if you can't see everything you want, try scrolling right.

Overwhelmed? An easier-to-understand Google Spreadsheet is here.

Philo vs. Sling TV vs. Fubo vs. YouTube TV vs. DirecTV Stream vs. Hulu: Top 100 channels compared

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

Total channels: 42 24 35 78 46 75

ABC No No No Yes Yes Yes

CBS No No No Yes Yes Yes

Fox No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

NBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

PBS No No No Yes No Yes

CW No No No Yes Yes Yes

MyNetworkTV No No No Yes No Yes

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

A&E Yes Yes Yes No No Yes

ACC Network No $ No Yes Yes Yes

Accuweather Yes No No No Yes No

AMC Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

Animal Planet Yes No No Yes No Yes

BBC America Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

BBC World News Yes $ $ Yes No No

BET Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Big Ten Network No No $ Yes Yes Yes

Bloomberg TV No Yes Yes No Yes Yes

Boomerang No $ $ No No $

Bravo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

Cartoon Network No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

CBS Sports Network No No No Yes Yes Yes

Cheddar Yes No No Yes Yes Yes

Cinemax No No No $ No $

CMT Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

CNBC No No $ Yes Yes Yes

CNN No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Comedy Central Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Cooking Channel Yes $ $ No $ $

Destination America Yes $ $ No $ $

Discovery Channel Yes No Yes Yes No Yes

Disney Channel No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Disney Junior No $ No Yes Yes Yes

Disney XD No $ No Yes Yes Yes

E! No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

ESPN No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

ESPN 2 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

ESPNEWS No $ No Yes $ Yes

ESPNU No $ No Yes $ Yes

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

Food Network Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Fox Business No No $ Yes Yes Yes

Fox News No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

FS1 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

FS2 No No $ Yes Yes Yes

Freeform No Yes No Yes Yes Yes

FX No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

FX Movies No No $ Yes $ Yes

FXX No No $ Yes Yes Yes

FYI Yes $ $ No No Yes

Golf Channel No No $ Yes Yes Yes

Hallmark Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

HBO/Max No No No $ No $

HGTV Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

History Yes Yes Yes No No Yes

HLN No $ Yes Yes No Yes

IFC Yes Yes Yes Yes No No

Investigation Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Lifetime Yes Yes Yes No No Yes

Lifetime Movie Network Yes $ $ No No Yes

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

Magnolia Network Yes $ $ Yes No Yes

MGM+ $ $ $ $ No No

MLB Network No $ $ No $ Yes

Motor Trend Yes Yes No Yes No Yes

MSNBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

MTV Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

MTV2 Yes $ $ Yes $ $

National Geographic No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Nat Geo Wild No No $ Yes $ Yes

NBA TV No $ $ Yes $ No

NFL Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

NFL Red Zone No No $ $ $ $

NHL Network No $ $ No $ No

Nickelodeon Yes No No Yes Yes Yes

Nick Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Nicktoons Yes $ $ Yes $ $

OWN Yes No No Yes No Yes

Oxygen No No $ Yes Yes Yes

Paramount Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

Science Yes $ $ No $ $

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

SEC Network No $ No Yes $ Yes

Showtime No $ $ $ $ $

Smithsonian Yes No No Yes Yes Yes

Starz $ $ $ $ $ $

Sundance TV Yes $ $ Yes No No

Syfy No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

Tastemade Yes $ $ Yes Yes No

TBS No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

TCM No $ $ Yes No Yes

TeenNick Yes $ $ Yes $ $

Telemundo No No No Yes Yes Yes

Tennis Channel No $ $ No $ No

TLC Yes No Yes Yes No Yes

TNT No Yes Yes Yes No Yes

Travel Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes

TruTV No $ Yes Yes No Yes

TV Land Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

USA Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes

VH1 Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes

Vice Yes Yes Yes No No Yes

WE tv Yes $ $ Yes No No

Channel Philo ($28) Sling Orange ($40) Sling Blue ($40) YouTube TV ($73) Fubo ($80) Hulu with Live TV ($83)

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Hulu Plus Live TV, which includes access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus, now costs $83 a month for its base package. Its channel selection isn't as robust as YouTube TV, yet Hulu's significant catalog of on-demand content sets it apart. Exclusive titles such as Shōgun, The Bear and Only Murders in the Building give it a content advantage no other service can match.

Live TV subscribers also receive unlimited DVR that includes fast-forwarding and on-demand playback -- at no additional cost. It's a move that has aligned Hulu with its competitors in terms of features, but the channel lineup may still be a deciding factor. It's $10 more than YouTube TV, which has more channels, but the access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus may make it a more appealing choice for you. Read our Hulu Plus Live TV review.

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With an excellent channel selection, easy-to-use interface and best-in-class cloud DVR, the $73 per month YouTube TV is one of the best cable TV replacements. It offers a $20 4K upgrade, but the downside is there isn't much to watch at present unless you watch select channels. If you don't mind paying a bit more than the Sling TVs of the world, or want to watch live NBA games, YouTube TV offers a high standard of live TV streaming. Read our YouTube TV review.

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If you want to save a little money and don't mind missing out on local channels, Sling TV is the best of the budget services. Its Orange and Blue packages start at $40 per month, and you can combine them for a monthly rate of $55 ($60 in some regions). The Orange option nets you one stream, while Blue gives you three. It's not as comprehensive or as easy to navigate as YouTube, but with a bit of work, including adding an antenna or an AirTV 2 DVR, it's an unbeatable value. We'll also add that the service offers local channels such as ABC and CBS in some regions where the monthly rate is $45. Read our Sling TV review.

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DirecTV Stream's base package costs more than all the other platforms on this list, and its stiffest competition is still Hulu Plus Live TV and YouTube TV. With its channel selection, it's ideal for sports fans who want to watch local or national games.

The service does have its pluses, though -- for example, it includes the flipper-friendly ability to swipe left and right to change channels. Additionally, it includes some channels some other services can't, including nearly 250 PBS stations nationwide. The $87 Entertainment package may suit your needs with its 75-plus channels. But for cord-cutters who want to follow their local NBA or MLB team, DirecTV Stream's $130 Choice package is a more robust live TV streaming pick because it has access to more regional sports networks than the competition. Nonetheless, you'll want to make sure your channel is included here, and not available on one of our preferred picks, before you pony up. Read our DirecTV Stream review.

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There's a lot to like about Fubo -- it offers a wide selection of channels and its sports focus makes it especially attractive to soccer fans or NBA, NHL and MLB fans who live in an area served by one of Fubo's RSNs. It's also a great choice for NFL fans, since it's one of three services, alongside YouTube TV and Hulu, that offer NFL Network and optional RedZone. As of February 2024, Fubo is charging more for its service and access to Bally Sports RSNs. The biggest hole in Fubo's lineup is the lack of Warner Bros. Discovery networks, including HGTV, Food Network, Cartoon Network, CNN, TNT and TBS -- especially since the latter two carry a lot of sports content, in particular NBA, NHL and MLB. Those missing channels, and the $80 price tag, make it less attractive than YouTube TV for most viewers. Read our Fubo review.

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Philo raised its price from $25 to $28 for new subscribers and added an AMC Plus bundle, and it's still a cheap live TV streaming service with a variety of channels. But it lacks sports channels, local stations and big-name news networks -- although Cheddar and BBC news are available. Philo offers bread-and-butter cable staples like Comedy Channel, Nickelodeon and Magnolia Network, and specializes in lifestyle and reality programming. It's also one of the cheapest live services that streams Paramount, home of Yellowstone, and it includes a cloud DVR and optional add-ons from Epix and Starz. We think most people are better off paying another $12 for Sling TV's superior service, but if Philo has every channel you want, it's a decent deal. Read our Philo review.

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