On-demand streaming services like Netflix are notorious for always increasing their prices but there are still excellent cheap offers for cord-cutting.
In this list, we look at the cheapest ways to ditch cable while keeping access to the channels you watch.
Many cord-cutting services started around $35/month but have been raising their prices to reach near-cable levels (Youtube TV is now $65). Not Sling. They stayed true to their cord-cutting roots, offering you two plans to choose from (Blue and Orange), which are each packed with live TV channels.
It's one of the best price-quality offers in the cord-cutting game, with a great interface to boot and wide availability. It's tough to beat.
It's the Southwest of cord-cutting: it will get you there, and for cheap, but you can't ask for much more. Philo has a more than decent channel lineup, and it's so, so cheap for what it offers.
Paramount+ is the streaming platform for CBS content: it has all their on-demand library as well as their live TV offering. From shows like NCIS and Hawai Five-O to exciting recent releases like The Good Fight, it's a good subscription to add to your catalog of staples. On its own, it's a bit thin.
YipTV focuses on TV and on-demand content in Spanish. It doesn't have the best interface but offers a cheap way to keep up with soccer, movies, and music from Latin America and Spain.