Streaming service channel comparison charts – Hulu, YouTube, Sling and AT&T TV Now

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Hulu With Live TV — We present its basic channel lineup. It has two additional packages — Entertainment Add-on and Espanol Add-on — that offer even more channels. To view, go to hulu.com and select “Channels,” then “Customize with add-ons” and select “Network Add-ons.”

YouTube TV — YouTube may have the simplest channel lineup of the lot. It has one channel lineup plus a menu of a-la-carte individual channels like EPIX and Showtime that you can add for additional fees. Go to tv.youtube.com to view their channel lineup.

AT&T TV Now — We compared its two featured packages, PLUS and MAX. It has five additional packages — ENTERTAINMENT, CHOICE, XTRA, ULTIMATE, and OPTIMO MAS — that offer more channels at progressively higher monthly fees. Go to att.com/att-tv-now/ to view the packages offered.

Sling — We compared its Orange and Blue basic channel lineups and noted where channels may be available from one of its seven “Extras” — comedy, lifestyle, sports, Hollywood, kids, news and heartland. It also offers premium a-la-carte add-ons for individual channels (Showtime, Starz).

PlayStation Vue — (Note: It’s been announced that PlayStation Vue will be shutting down for good on Jan. 30, 2020.) We compared its four plans — Access, Core, Elite and Ultra. Additionally, it offers a Sports Pack and an Espanol Pack, which you can see at playstation.com. Go to Services and select PS Vue. Select Channels, and scroll down to view the Sports and Espanol packs.

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