
Philo

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The streaming landscape is more confusing than ever, with dozens of services and some content that’s still only available from traditional cable TV channels. But one streaming service that’s worth checking out is Philo, which delivers both live and on-demand content at a very affordable price.
With packages starting at just $25, Philo is more affordable than almost all other live TV streaming services. Sling starts at $46 a month, Fubo starts at $56, and YouTube TV is $83 or more. Philo has also been expanding its lineup, now offering two packages and additional streaming services included. Plus, Philo just brought back its seven-day free trial.
Ahead is everything you need to know about Philo, including its packages and pricing.
Philo previously offered only one plan, but recently it expanded its lineup to two packages for streamers with different budgets.
The more affordable Philo plan is Essential, which costs $25 a month. This package delivers more than 70 live TV channels, over 75,000 on-demand titles, and unlimited DVR (for your first year). Popular channels include A&E, BET, MTV, Discovery, HGTV, History, TLC, and Nickelodeon, which makes the service great for reality TV and other entertainment channels. If you’re looking for local channels or sports networks, consider another service like DirecTV or Fubo.
Philo’s upgraded plan is Bundle+, which costs $33 a month. The Bundle+ package includes everything in Essential (live channels, on-demand content, and DVR), plus HBO Max Basic with Ads, Discovery+, and AMC+. Those three streaming services cost $24 a month, if you sign up separately, making it a very good deal.

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Use Philo to watch shows like AMC’s Interview With a Vampire, plus reality TV faves like RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Challenge, the reboot of The Braxtons, and more.
You’ll be able to stream Philo on your smartphone, laptop, or TV and be able to cast onto your TV through a streaming device like the Fire TV Stick. Watch the channels live, like you would with a conventional cable package. Another feature we like: Philo lets you stream content on up to three devices at once, so you and your housemates, friends, or family members can share a subscription and watch three separate programs simultaneously (no need to hog the screen or remote).

Philo does not offer any discounts, but it does come with a seven-day free trial for both plans. Use that to stream live TV free for seven days before committing to a plan.
Another great Philo deal: their totally free package. If you just want to see how the service works without entering a credit card, you can sign up for a free subscription that carries channels like BBC News, We TV, Duck Dynasty, and more.
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