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5 Streaming Services You Should be Using

Best Streaming Services for TV in the United States

More people are moving from cable to streaming services. Why pay for expensive cable packages when you can sign up for an easy, monthly subscription, and binge-watch all your favorite shows right away? On-demand shows are becoming more popular, and it’s now easier than ever to stream what you want, when you want it.

If you are considering getting a streaming service for the first time, or adding another service to what you’re already using, then we have a short list of some of the best streaming services available.

Top 5 Streaming Services for TV

1. HBO Max

HBO Max boasts over 10,000 hours of viewing pleasure and it’s been rated as one of the best streaming services of our time. This platform is owned by Warner Bros. Discovery and was launched in 2020.

There have been a few reviews that it’s a little buggy, but it seems like they have resolved this problem. You can expect HD 4 and HDR streaming quality and you can stream up to three streams at a time. HBO Max has parental controls in place, and you can create up to 5 user profiles.

This service is available for viewing on Android, Apple TV, iOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Chromecast, Fire TV and Roku. HBO Max will cost you $14.99 per month with a 7-day free trial option. With 76.8 million users you can be assured that this is an excellent streaming service.

2. Philo

Philo was founded in 2010 and is rated as one of the top streaming services available. It offers 67 channels, up to three simultaneous streams, unlimited DVR space and an on-demand library starting at only $20 per month (you can sign up for a free trial period of seven days).

For $6 you can add STARZ to the package as well. We cannot recommend Philo if you’re a keen sports fan as you won’t find a sports channel on Philo; however, it does satisfy viewers who enjoy channels like the Food Network, TLC and the Discovery Channel.

Although its starting package is $20 per month which is slightly more than HBO Max, it is still one of the most popular streaming services available.

3. Disney +

Disney is of the biggest names in the film business, and they have made sure to jump on the streaming services train with an excellent platform. Disney + offers its own original films and shows as well as the Marvel franchise which is now owned by Disney.

Do not be fooled into thinking there may not be much to view by the fact that Disney+ only caters its own content, as they have a huge variety of movies and shows to choose from. Their starting package is only $6.99 per month but there is an expected price increase starting this December to $11 per month.

On this platform you can expect to enjoy up to four streams at a time and you can use it on just about any device and with any operating system.

4. Netflix

Netflix could be considered the pioneer of streaming services as it was founded back in 1997. Originally, Netflix offered a large gallery of existing movies and shows but they now have created their own brand in filmmaking and offer original Netflix productions.

Starting at $10 per month it is affordable and offers a convenient 30-day free trial option. One of the only drawbacks of Netflix is that shows come and go from time to time; however, they make up for it by continually adding the most recent and popular shows and movies.

Netflix also offers most of its content with subtitles in various languages as well as being dubbed into the language of your choice.

5. Apple TV+

Apple never misses an opportunity to optimize on the latest trends and they have lived up to this standard by offering the comprehensive Apple TV+ streaming service. Apple TV also offers exclusive original content for as little as $4.99 per month with a 7-day free trial option.

Compared to other top streaming services, Apple TV + doesn’t boast the biggest gallery, but it does feature off-line watching and up to six simultaneous streams. You can also view Apple TV + on most platforms and devices such as Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Google TV, and all iOS devices.