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/The following are some of the other options other than Netflix, Amazon, Disney+ (D+) and AppleTV+ (A+), but there are many more channels, both free and paid, so search your device. Disclaimer: We are not rating Disney or Apple.
There’s a good chance your local library offers free video to checkout, but right now they are closed.
Look into Kanopy and Hoopla. They require your local library participate.
Watch free movies and TV shows over on Crackle, Roku Channel, Tubi, FilmRise, and Pluto TV.
Don’t forget the digital antenna and get free HD content over the air!
Streaming devices: we’re fans of both Roku and the Amazon Fire Stick
Streaming services
Last week we covered Amazon Video, Netflix, Disney+, CBS All Access, HBOGO, and AppleTV+
Philo – one of the most affordable options at $20/month and is a great option if you’d like nearly 60 channels and don’t need access to sports. Plus, they’re offering a 7-day free trial to give it a spin.
Sling TV – choose either the Orange or Blue packages for a ton of channels. Sling Orange at $30/month is the cheapest way to get ESPN.
Hulu + Live TV – combines access to their on-demand streaming library with a mix of local channels, sports, and news. $45/month.
YouTubeTv – a little pricey at $50/month but lots of channels and local sports
For kids
To get lots of free content for kids check out PBS Kids, HappyKidsTV, FilmRise Kids, and GoNoodle.
Paid streaming services Boomerang is $3.33 each month when signed up for a year. Noggin is for preschool aged kids at $8/month
The Great | hulu | Trailer dropped 03.23.2020 | Streaming 05.15.2020
Defending Jacob | apple tv+ | Trailer dropped 03.25.2020 | Streaming 4.24.2020