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The Best Cable Alternatives Based on Value and Content

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Nowadays, it seems as if everyone is looking for ways to save money. You might adjust your grocery budget, reduce how much you spend on entertainment and even cut out frivolous spending. But if you’re looking to make a serious dent in your monthly bills, getting rid of cable might be the answer.

Of course, cutting the cord can seem a bit unnerving, especially if there are certain programs you refuse to miss.

Your concerns are understandable. However, many people who have taken advantage of cable alternatives have gotten everything they’ve wanted—and so can you. But with so many options available, you might question which alternatives offer the most in regard to value and content.

Here’s a look at two options for cutting the cord without sacrificing entertainment.

Option #1: Sling TV for the Best Value

Let’s be honest, cable TV is expensive. You can easily pay $100 or more per month, yet you might only watch a third of the channels in your cable package. If you’re looking to save money without missing your favorite programs, Sling TV might be the best value for your buck.

Sling TV is a unique service because it allows you to stream live TV, plus there’s a DVR and an on-demand option. With the ability to stream live TV, you can watch live events like sports, award shows, movies and TV programs as they air.

If you’re looking to pay the least amount for TV, Sling TV packages start as low as $20 a month. For this price, you’ll get about 28 channels. Channels included in this base package include ESPN, AMC, HGTV, CNN, the History Channel, TNN and more. There are also programs available for the little ones, such as the Disney Channel and the Cartoon Network.

Bear in mind, $20 is just the starting price for this service. There are also add-an options starting as low as $5 a month. For example, Cloud DVR is available for an additional $5 a month, or you can add on sports, comedy and kid packages. If you prefer additional channels, you can upgrade to the next Sling TV package for $25 a month.

Option #2: Hulu With Live TV for Best Content

Then again, maybe you’re looking to get the most content for the lowest price. If so, Hulu might be right up your alley. Hulu is a streaming service similar to Netflix – but unlike Netflix, Hulu allows you to stream a variety of episodes from the current season of your favorite prime time shows. This is perfect if you primarily watch cable and broadcast sitcoms and dramas. In addition, Hulu has an extensive movie library, plus there’s the option of watching some of your favorite classics.

Hulu also offers live TV—the best of both worlds. For $40 a month, you can live stream more than 50 channels and there’s the option of utilizing DVR and accessing on-demand content.

The only downside to Hulu with Live TV is that you can only stream on two devices simultaneously. If you want the ability to stream on multiple screens at the same time, you’ll have to upgrade to the Unlimited Screen option for an additional $14.99 per month. It’s an extra expense, but it’s still less than what you’ll pay for cable.

Cutting the cord and streaming might be a new concept for you, but once you experience this service for yourself, you’ll wonder why it took so long to break up with your cable company.

Stop giving away your hard-earned money. Between Hulu and Sling TV, you’re certain to find the best entertainment for less.

 

 

Posted on Monday, January 8th, 2018