YouTube TV
From $83/mo (as of June 15, 2026)
you want a broad, mainstream lineup with unlimited DVR and reliable local channels in most areas
Visit official siteOpens YouTube TV’s official site
Getting your local ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC stations is the trickiest part of cutting cable. The services below have the widest local coverage, but availability changes by ZIP, so always confirm with our channel finder. A free antenna is another route; see how to watch local channels without cable. For the full ranking, read the best live TV service guide.
From $83/mo (as of June 15, 2026)
you want a broad, mainstream lineup with unlimited DVR and reliable local channels in most areas
Visit official siteOpens YouTube TV’s official site
From $83/mo (as of June 15, 2026)
you want live TV bundled with a huge on-demand library plus Disney+ and ESPN+
Visit official siteOpens Hulu + Live TV’s official site
From $80/mo (as of June 15, 2026)
you want a sports-heavy lineup with a high channel count and lots of simultaneous streams
Visit official siteOpens FuboTV’s official site
From $87/mo (as of June 15, 2026)
you want a cable-like experience with regional sports networks and unlimited in-home streams
Visit official siteOpens DirecTV Stream’s official site
We compare each option on the things that actually affect your experience — price, the channels or apps you get, ease of setup, and everyday reliability — and we re-check the details on a regular schedule. We only feature licensed services and mainstream hardware. Read our full testing methodology, see every option in the best live TV service guide, or match your channels with the channel finder.
YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, FuboTV and DirecTV Stream have the widest local coverage, but availability depends on your ZIP code. Always confirm your locals with the channel finder before subscribing.
Yes. A one-time over-the-air antenna gets ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC free in most metro areas, which can let you skip a pricier local-channel streaming tier.