Election 2022: How to Watch MSNBC News Without Cable

Looking to stay updated on the 2022 midterm election results? MSNBC and NBC have got you covered. Both channels are offering joint digital coverage of the November 8 midterms over at their respective websites, but you’ll need a cable provider to watch their live feeds. Fortunately, there’s no shortage of online subscription services that offer MSNBC live with free trials.

The network has a full schedule planned for election coverage which starts at 6 p.m. ET with commentary by Rachel Maddow, Nicolle Wallace and Joy Reid, who will be joined by Chris Hayes, Alex Wagner, Lawrence O’Donnell, Ari Melber, and Stephanie Ruhle. Next, correspondent Steve Kornacki will take the helm, followed with coverage by Ali Velshi, Jonathan Capehart, Alicia Menendez and Ayman Mohyeldin.

Is MSNBC available to stream without a cable provider? Where can you watch it for free? There are plenty of live TV subscriptions that offer free trials — here are a handful of options that feature the MSNBC channel.

Can I watch live TV on the MSNBC website?

As stated above, you’ll need a cable provider to access the live television feed on either MSNBC’s or NBC’s website. You can, however, use Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, or other live TV subscription  services, and your credentials will allow you to access the live feed on the MSNBC and NBC websites — keep reading to find out about the online services that offer live TV.

Can I watch MSNBC on Hulu?

Yes! Hulu + Live TV carries the live MSNBC channel, along with a number of other news channels. Their live service is available for $69.99 per month. You can sign up over at the Hulu + Live TV website.

Is MSNBC on YouTube?

Yes — if you subscribe to their YouTube TV service. The service offers a free trial period of two weeks. Once you sign up, you can stream MSNBC on the platform for free. After the trial period ends, YouTube TV will cost you $64.99 per month.

Where else is MSNBC streaming?

Sling TV is the most affordable way to stream MSNBC and other live TV channels. Upon signing up, Sling TV offers a 50% off promotion. There are a handful of different packages Sling offers — but, if you’re looking to watch MSNBC, you’ll have to select the Sling Blue Service, which starts at $40 per month ($20 with promotion).

MSNBC is also available on FuboTV, which focuses primarily on sports programming. There’s a seven-day free trial period after you sign up; the subscription will then run $69.99.

On top of that, AT&T offers MSNBC in its AT&T TV Now service. For new users, they offer a $10 discount, with subscription costs starting at $66.99 per month. You can check out AT&T’s other live TV packages at the AT&T TV Now site.