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Hulu vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. AT&T TV Now vs. more: Channel lineups compared

Hulu vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. AT&T TV Now vs. more: Channel lineups compared
Hulu vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. AT&T TV Now vs. more: Channel lineups compared


If you haven’t cut the cable TV cord yet, this summer’s wave of inflation might have you eyeing that monthly bill. On the other hand you still probably want to watch some of your favorite channels live. Live TV streaming services could be the best solution. They offer a much wider selection of channels than an antenna would, and you can stream on your phone or computer, too. 

Six major services are available today: AT&T’s DirecTV Stream, Google’s YouTube TV, Disney’s Hulu Plus Live TV, Dish Network’s Sling TV, FuboTV and Philo. Our full live-TV streaming guide has all the details about prices and features of the various services, but really, it’s all about the channels.

Read more: MLB Streaming 2022: Watch Baseball Without Cable

The Big Chart: Top 100 channels compared, updated July 2022

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

Below you’ll find a chart that shows the top 100 channels across all six services. 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. 

The realm of live TV streaming continues to evolve, giving consumers plenty of choices if they want to cut cable. DirecTV Stream expanded its PBS channel availability and YouTube TV added the Hallmark network. Hulu Plus Live TV increased its price by $5 and now provides unlimited DVR for all customers at no extra charge. FuboTV eliminated its $65 starter package, and now its base bundle is priced at $70. 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 $90 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 make sure it carries your local network.
  • Local PBS stations are only currently available on YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream. Again you’ll want to check local availability.
  • 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. HULU VS. DIRECTV STREAM: Top 100 channels compared

Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
Total channels 42 24 35 79 61 73 62
ABC No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PBS No No No Yes No No Yes
CW No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
MyNetworkTV No No No Yes No Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
A&E Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
ACC Network No $ No Yes Yes Yes $
Accuweather Yes No No No Yes No Yes
AMC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Animal Planet Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
BBC America Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
BBC World News Yes $ $ Yes $ No $
BET Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Big Ten Network No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Bloomberg TV Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Boomerang No $ $ No No Yes Yes
Bravo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
Cartoon Network No Yes Yes Yes No Yes 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 Yes
CNBC No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNN No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Comedy Central Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cooking Channel Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Destination America Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Discovery Channel Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney Channel No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney Junior No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney XD No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E! No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
EPIX $ $ $ $ No No $
ESPN No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPN 2 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPNEWS No $ No Yes $ Yes $
ESPNU No $ No Yes $ Yes $
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
Food Network Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox Business No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox News No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS1 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS2 No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Freeform No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX Movies No No $ Yes $ Yes $
FXX No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
FYI Yes $ $ No No Yes $
Golf Channel No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Hallmark Yes $ $ Yes Yes No Yes
HBO/HBO Max No No No $ No $ $
HGTV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
History Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
HLN No $ Yes Yes No Yes Yes
IFC Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Investigation Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Lifetime Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
Lifetime Movie Network Yes $ $ No No Yes $
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
Magnolia Network (formerly DIY) Yes $ $ No $ $ $
MLB Network No $ $ Yes $ No $
Motor Trend Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
MSNBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV2 Yes $ $ Yes $ $ Yes
National Geographic No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nat Geo Wild No No $ Yes $ Yes $
NBA TV No $ $ Yes $ No $
NFL Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
NFL Red Zone No No $ $ $ $ No
NHL Network No $ $ No $ No $
Nickelodeon Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nick Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes $
Nicktoons Yes $ $ Yes $ $ $
Olympic Channel No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
OWN Yes No No Yes Yes Yes $
Oxygen No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Paramount Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Science Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)
SEC Network No $ No Yes $ Yes $
Showtime No $ $ $ $ $ $
Smithsonian No No No Yes Yes Yes $
Starz $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Sundance TV Yes $ $ Yes Yes No Yes
Syfy No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tastemade Yes $ $ Yes Yes No $
TBS No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
TCM No $ $ Yes No Yes Yes
TeenNick Yes $ $ Yes $ $ Yes
Telemundo No No No Yes Yes Yes $
Tennis Channel No $ $ No $ No $
TLC Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
TNT No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes
Travel Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes $
TruTV No $ Yes Yes No Yes Yes
TV Land Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
USA Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
VH1 Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Vice Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
WE tv Yes $ $ Yes Yes No Yes
Channel Philo ($25) Sling Orange ($35) Sling Blue ($35) YouTube TV ($65) FuboTV ($70) Hulu with Live TV ($70) DirecTV Stream ($70)

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With an excellent channel selection, easy-to-use interface and best-in-class cloud DVR, at $65 per month, YouTube TV is the best cable TV replacement. It offers a $20 4K upgrade, but the downside is there isn’t much to watch at present unless you watch select channels. After YouTube TV’s carriage dispute with Disney resulted in a one-day blackout of 18 channels, they reached a new agreement to restore access for customers. 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 the highest standard of live TV streaming. Read our YouTube TV review.

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With a series of price hikes has come a number of additional channels, including access to Disney Plus and ESPN Plus included in the new $70 price. But despite all that, Hulu Plus Live TV is still second banana to our top live TV streaming premium pick, YouTube TV. Its channel selection still isn’t as robust as YouTube TV and FuboTV, yet it’s Hulu’s significant catalog of on-demand content which sets it apart. Exclusive titles such as The Handmaid’s Tale, Pam and Tommy and Only Murders in the Building give it a content advantage no other service can match. 

As of April 2022, live TV subscribers receive unlimited DVR that includes fast-forwarding and on-demand playback — at no additional cost. It’s a move that may align Hulu with its competitors in terms of features, but the channel lineup is still a deciding factor. In short YouTube TV is a better TV streaming service choice than Hulu Live TV and costs $5 less to boot. Read our Hulu Plus Live TV review.

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If you want to save a little money, and don’t mind missing out on local channels, then Sling TV is the best of the budget services. Its Orange and Blue packages go for $35 per month, and you can combine them for a monthly rate of $50. Rather than run a free trial, Sling offers a 50 percent for your first month. 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. Read our Sling TV review.

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DirecTV Stream ties for most expensive at $70 (the others are Hulu Plus Live TV and Fubo TV). 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 the other services can’t, including nearly 250 PBS stations nationwide. For cord-cutters who want to follow their local NBA or MLB team, DirecTV Stream’s $90 Choice package is our live TV streaming pick because it has access to more regional sports networks than the competition. Although you’ll want to make sure your channel is included, 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 FuboTV — 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 FuboTV’s RSNs. It’s also a great choice for NFL fans since it’s one of three services, alongside YouTube TV and Hulu, with NFL Network and optional RedZone. The biggest hole in Fubo’s lineup is the lack of Turner networks, including 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 same $70 price tag, makes it less attractive than YouTube TV for most viewers. Read our FuboTV review.

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At $25 Philo is 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 AMC, Comedy Channel, Nickelodeon and Magnolia Network (formerly DIY), and specializes in lifestyle and reality programming. It also includes a cloud DVR and optional add-ons from Epix and Starz. We think most people are better off paying another $10 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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