id="article-body" class="row" section="article-body"> Cable TV can seem a lot like a landline phone these days: an unnecessary expense that is shackled by outdated hardware. All the cool kids, and a lot of the cool grownups, are cutting the cable TV cord.
If you want to join them but don't want to ditch live TV completely, you've come to the right place. Live TV streaming services in the US like Sling TV and DirecTV Now let you watch most if not all of your favorite live TV channels -- from ABC to CBS to CNN to ESPN to Fox News to Nickelodeon -- streamed over the internet. And the monthly fee is likely far less than you're paying the cable company for TV.
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Prices start at $15 per month with no extra fees or contracts. In place of a cable box, you'll use an app on your smart TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV or Apple TV. And you can watch at home or on the go via a phone or tablet,