The 8 Best TV Streaming Services of 2024

Captain Pike, Ted Lasso, Anakin Skywalker, and more can be in your living room at the click of a button

Not sure which streaming service to try? No worries; we've tried all of them so you don't have to. These recommended services are available in a browser and on many devices. Many have multiple subscription tiers, some of which are free, and most also have free trials you can use to check out their libraries for yourself before committing.

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Best Free Service: Peacock

Peacock's TV show homepage
What We Like
  • Biggest library out there you can stream for free.

  • Mega-hit exclusives.

  • Lots of original content coming.

  • Extras like sports, live news, and Spanish language programming available without add-on purchase.

What We Don't Like
  • No 4K or HDR streaming.

  • Offline viewing locked to Premium Plus plan.

  • Not much original content current available.

Plans

  • Premium (no ads): $5.99/month or $59.99 annually.
  • Premium Plus (no ads): $11.99/month or $119.99 annually.

Add-ons

None

How many shows can you watch at once?

3

Where does it work?

Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, Android TVs, Apple TV, Roku devices, Chromecast, LG Smart TVs, PlayStation 4, Vizio TVs, Xbox One, Cable Provider Set Top Boxes

Take a look at Peacock's official compatibility list to make sure your specific devices are supported before signing up.

What's the takeaway?

Peacock is a relative newcomer to the streaming service party, but NBC's service is aggressively pursuing exclusives, making it the only place to watch a lot of beloved content, like Law & Order (and Criminal Intent), the Harry Potter movies, The Office, or even CBS's King of Queens, which isn't available on the CBS streaming service Paramount+ and hasn't been available to stream before.

While Peacock's well of original content is fairly dry in the present day, the service has announced a huge slate of content in production, like Tina Fey's comedy series Girls5Eva. Luxury features like 4K and HDR streaming also didn't make the cut at launch, but they could be coming at a later date.

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Best TV Catalog: Hulu

Hulu's homepage on a computer
What We Like
  • Stream shows that are currently airing.

  • Large back catalog of TV shows and anime.

  • Tons of add-ons, like HBO, Showtime, Starz, and more.

  • Cost-effective bundles.

What We Don't Like
  • Fewer acclaimed original shows than Netflix.

  • No HDR support.

  • Limited offline viewing.

Plans

The ad-supported option is 30 days free, and then $7.99 a month. Hulu without ads is 30 days free then $17.99 a month.

You can also pick up Hulu as part of a bundle and with or without the live TV option. Here's a breakdown of the different options and their monthly prices:

   Hulu Disney+ ESPN+ Live TV Ad-free  Price
Hulu (with ads) $7.99
Duo Basic   $9.99
Hulu (no ads) $17.99
Trio Basic $14.99
Duo Premium $19.99
Trio Premium  $24.99
Hulu with Live TV (basic)       $76.99
Hulu with Live TV (premium)         $89.99

Add-ons

Showtime, Max, Cinemax, Starz, Entertainment (additional news and lifestyle programming), Español (access to Spanish language content), Unlimited Screens

If you sign up for Max through Hulu, a tab appears on your Hulu account and HBO content is searchable on Hulu. However, you cannot stream all Max content, like Friends, through Hulu, and you must instead sign in with your Hulu account on Max itself.

How many shows can you watch at once?

Both plans support up to two screens.

Where does it work?

Android phones, tablets, and TVs, Apple TV, Chromecast, Echo Show, Fire tablets, TV, and sticks, iOS devices, LG TVs, Switch, macOS, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Roku, Roku sticks, Samsung TVs, Vizio SmartCast TVs, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xfinity Flex Streaming TV Box, and Xfinity X1 TV Boxes.

Check Hulu's official compatibility list to make sure your device is supported.

What's the takeaway?

Hulu succeeds where it matters most: delivering a well-rounded library of new and old shows people actually want to watch. Many of the shows that leave Netflix, like Archer, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, or Family Guy, end up on Hulu. This is in addition to Hulu's comprehensive selection of currently-airing shows, which is often a better way to watch than on cable because Hulu has plans without ads.

Hulu also has its own lineup of original content, and all of its subscribers have access to HD and Ultra HD content (where available) as well as a limited selection of content available to download on supported devices.

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Best for Original Content: Netflix

Netflix's homepage for TV
What We Like
  • Awesome variety of acclaimed original shows across genres that often run for multiple seasons.

  • Large collection of TV and movies.

  • Download supported shows and movies for offline viewing.

  • 4K HDR support for Netflix Originals.

What We Don't Like
  • Increasing focus on producing original content at the expense of maintaining a back catalog of shows people want to watch.

  • No currently airing TV support.

  • No optional packages/add-ons.

  • Discontinued free trial.

Plans

  • Standard with ads: 1080p, two devices – $6.99/month
  • Standard: 1080p, two devices, no ads – $15.49/month
  • Premium: 4K & HDR, four devices, no ads – $22.99/month

Add-ons

None

How many shows can you watch at once?

Basic: 1. Standard: 2. Premium: 4.

Where does it work?

Streaming media players, smart TVs, game consoles, set-top boxes, Blu-ray players, smartphones, tablets, and computers. Many models of each are supported, but be sure to check Netflix's compatibility list.

What's the takeaway?

Netflix is unmatched in both quantity and quality of original content online. Even better are luxury features like 4K HDR streaming and the majority of Netflix Originals are available for offline viewing.

Unfortunately, all the money Netflix funnels into its original programming has come at the cost of the size and popularity of its larger library. Over the years, many shows have left Netflix to reappear on other sites. Hits like Friends or It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia have already made their way off the site, and the site's formerly most popular show, The Office, left for Peacock in January 2021.

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Best for Everything Disney: Disney+

Disney+'s Marvel content homepage
What We Like
  • Best way to watch Disney content online, period.

  • Exciting, big-budget originals based on Disney properties.

  • Cheap, and even cheaper if bundled.

  • Generous with screens and supports 4K HDR streaming.

What We Don't Like
  • Little need for separation between Hulu, a Disney owned streaming service, and Disney+ other than profit.

  • Limited library of content compared to more comprehensive services like Netflix and Hulu.

  • Will try to sell you movies like Mulan for $30 on top of a Disney+ subscription.

  • Discontinued free trial.

Plans

Monthly: $7.99 with ads, $13.99 with no ads.

Hulu and Disney+ form a "Duo" bundle for $9.99 a month (ad-supported) or $19.99 a month (no ads). Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ are available in a "Trio" bundle for $14.99 a month with ads and $24.99 a month with no ads.

Add-ons

None

How many shows can you watch at once?

Four, though you can download movies and TV shows for offline viewing on up to ten mobile devices.

Where does it work?

macOS, Windows, Android phones and tablets, Apple iPhones and iPads, Amazon Fire Tablet, Android TVs, LG Smart TVs, Samsung Tizen Smart TVs, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromebook, Chromecast, Roku, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Vizio SmartCast TV

Before you sign up, best to take a look at Disney+'s official compatibility list.

What's the takeaway?

If you're a fan of anything Disney, Pixar, Marvel, or Lucasfilm, Disney+ is the exclusive home for this content. R-rated films and certain original content, like Marvel's Runaways, are still available on Hulu. Disney+ also has content from National Geographic as well as a host of original content, like the mega-popular The Mandalorian.

While splitting up their streaming services may not have been the most cost-effective move for the consumer, Disney+ as a streaming service is an excellent value. It costs less than most of the competition, gives you exclusive access to some of the most popular shows and movies out there, and it's very generous with screens, allowing up to four. It also has offline viewing, allowing unlimited downloads on up to ten mobile devices.

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Best Streaming Service for CBS and Beyond: Paramount+

The Paramount+ website
What We Like
  • Impressive catalog of classics, legal and crime dramas, and original content.

  • Included extras like sports and news programming.

  • Watch currently airing CBS shows.

  • Exclusive streaming access to new Paramount movies.

What We Don't Like
  • Smaller library compared to huge services like Netflix or Hulu.

  • Offline viewing only available with commercial free plan.

Plans

Paramount+ Essential Plan: $5.99 per month ($59.99 annually) with limited commercials.

Paramount+ with Showtime Plan: $11.99 per month ($119.99 annually) commercial-free (with the caveat that live TV still includes network commercials). Try either plan free for seven days.

Add-ons

Showtime (with a monthly subscription only)

How many shows can you watch at once?

3

Where does it work?

Apple TV, Chromecast, iOS, Android, Roku, Fire TV, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, LG, Samsung, Vizio, Xfinity, computer with Chrome or Firefox web browsers

What's the takeaway?

Paramount+ is different from many of the other offerings on this list because it doesn't have an exhaustive channel list. Rather, Paramount+ focuses on offerings from CBS and CBSN along with CBS Sports HQ and ET Live. Still, the library is bigger than you'd expect and includes Star Trek: Discovery and other popular shows.

With its deep CBS ties, Paramount+ is also the home of many crime and legal dramas, with options from NCIS to Criminal Minds. One of the most popular legal dramas of all time, The Good Wife, and its original spinoff, The Good Fight, are available exclusively on Paramount+.

Paramount+ builds on its previous incarnation, CBS All Access, adding exclusive streaming content from Nickelodeon, BET, Comedy Central, MTV, and the Smithsonian Channel. You also gain access to hundreds of Paramount movies as well as live sports, original content, and reboots.

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Best for Anime: Crunchyroll

Crunchyroll's premium subscription page
What We Like
  • The best place, hands down, to stream anime.

  • Robust selection of Asian dramas.

  • No paying to watch ads.

What We Don't Like
  • Dated, clunky interface.

  • Expensive for what is a relatively small, niche library.

  • Highest quality offered is 1080p.

Plans

All Crunchyroll plans come with a 14-day free trial, but after that you have three options.

  • Fan: No ads, one device – $7.99 a month
  • Mega Fan: No ads, four devices, Game Vault, $15 store discount – $9.99 a month
  • Ultimate Fan: No ads, six devices, Game Vault, $25 store discount – $14.99 a month.

Crunchyroll doesn't have a "free" tier plan, but by simply accessing the service you can watch anime and Asian dramas for free with ads. You can also opt to pay every three months or every 12 months, which can bring the monthly cost down a fair bit, depending on your selected plan and billing cycle.

Add-ons

None

How many shows can you watch at once?

Fan: 1. Mega Fan: 4. Ultimate Fan: 6.

Where does it work?

iOS, Android, Windows Phone, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Chromecast, Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV

Check out Crunchyroll's official compatibility page to be sure your personal device is supported.

What's the takeaway?

Both Netflix and Hulu continue to invest in their anime selections, which makes them more attractive with every passing year. However, Crunchyroll is still the undisputed king when it comes to streaming anime. You're able to watch a wide selection of currently-airing anime (with episodes released four hours after they go live in Japan) as well as a back catalog of anime. Crunchyroll's subtitles, while often not the very best in class, are always serviceable and never a let down.

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Best for Live TV: Hulu + Live TV

Hulu's Live TV service homepage
What We Like
  • 65+ channels, including sports and news.

  • All of Hulu's library, including the back catalog, currently airing shows, and original content.

  • Record your live TV with 50 included hours of Cloud DVR storage.

  • Customize your experience by purchasing add-ons.

What We Don't Like
  • Fewer channels than competitors like FuboTV.

  • Worse DVR than competitors like YouTube TV.

  • Gaps in channel list like AMC, Comedy Central, or certain sports channels.

Plans

Hulu is available in a variety of options beyond just with or without ads. You can also pick it up in a bundle with Disney+ and ESPN+, and it has a live TV option. The following chart summarizes them, along with their monthly costs.

   Hulu Disney+ ESPN+ Live TV Ad-free  Price
Hulu (with ads) $7.99
Duo Basic   $9.99
Hulu (no ads) $17.99
Trio Basic $14.99
Duo Premium $19.99
Trio Premium  $24.99
Hulu with Live TV (basic)       $76.99
Hulu with Live TV (premium)         $89.99

Add-ons

Showtime, Max, Cinemax, Starz, Entertainment (additional news and lifestyle programming), Español (access to Spanish language content), Unlimited Screens

If you sign up for Max through Hulu, a tab appears on your Hulu account and HBO content is searchable on Hulu. However, you cannot stream all Max content, like Friends, through Hulu, and you must instead sign in with your Hulu account on Max itself.

How many shows can you watch at once?

Both plans support up to two screens.

Where does it work?

Android phones, tablets, and TVs, Apple TV, Chromecast, Echo Show, Fire tablets, TV, and sticks, iOS devices, LG TVs, Switch, macOS, Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Roku, Roku sticks, Samsung TVs, Vizio SmartCast TVs, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xfinity Flex Streaming TV Box, and Xfinity X1 TV Boxes.

Check Hulu's official compatibility list to make sure your device is supported.

What's the takeaway?

Considering Hulu + Live TV's lower price than competitors like YouTube TV or FuboTV; its serviceable if not spectacular lineup of channels larger than the equally priced DirecTV Stream service; and the huge library of content you get from Hulu itself, there's no better value for an all-around television fan.

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Best for New Stuff by Big Stars: Apple TV+

Apple TV+'s subscription plans
What We Like
  • Cheapest streaming service around.

  • Regular releases of original content with A-list celebrities.

  • 4K HDR streaming.

What We Don't Like
  • Smallest library of the bunch.

  • Offline viewing locked to iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.

Plans

7-day free trial, then $9.99 a month, but if you buy an Apple device, Apple may give you a few free months of Apple TV+. It's also bundled with an Apple One subscription.

Add-ons

None

How many shows can you watch at once?

6

Where does it work?

Apple TVs, iPhone, iPad, Samsung Smart TVs, LG Smart TVs, Vizio Smart TVs, Sony Smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV devices like the Nvidia Shield

Apple has a helpful guide to where you can watch Apple TV+, so be sure to verify you have a supported device.

What's the takeaway?

On paper, AppleTV+ is an exceptional deal: For $10 a month you get regular drops of new content made by people you recognize, support for up to six screens, offline viewing on Apple devices, and even 4K HDR streams of movies and TV shows. Some of Apple's original content has been reasonably well-received, like Ted Lasso, The Morning Show, or Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet, but the service hasn't had its House of Cards or Handmaid's Tale breakout hit yet.

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