How To Watch FOX News Without Cable

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Quick Summary


FOX News is a must have channel whether you’re keeping up on the latest news, getting 2024 Presidential Election results, or tuning in for Hannity every night. But how do you watch FOX News without a cable subscription?

In this article I’ll show you how to stream FOX news without a cable subscription, I’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each of the streaming services that offers it, and I’ll let you know what equipment you need. 

What Is The Cheapest Way To Watch FOX News?


1. Sling TV – The Cheapest Way To Watch

  • Monthly Cost: $40 for Sling Blue or $55 for Sling Orange + Blue
  • Local Channels: In Some Markets
  • Simultaneous Streams: 3 streams
  • Compatible Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, AirTV, Android TV, Google TV, iOS, Android, Xbox, LG, Samsung, Tivo Stream, Vizio, Cox, Xfinity, Safari and Chrome Browsers.
  • Other News Channels Offered: CNN, MSNBC, BBC America, Bloomberg TV

Sling Blue is the most affordable way to watch FOX News. Sling’s affordability is unmatched, making it a great option for viewers who want news and sports channels, but are also on a budget. Despite its lower cost, Sling TV doesn’t compromise on channel variety, offering a decent mix of entertainment, news, and sports channels. 

Sling Orange + Blue is another cheap option which gives you more channels for a slightly higher price. The biggest benefit for Sling Orange + Blue is that it includes the ESPN and Disney family of networks, so it may be worth the additional price increase if those channels are important to you.

The availability of local channels is limited with Sling, which means you may need an additional HD antenna to get local channels in your area. That said, Sling Blue is a great option if you’re looking for a balance between affordability and the most popular channel offerings.


2. YouTube TV

  • Monthly Cost: $72.99 per month
  • Local Channels: Yes
  • Simultaneous Streams: 3
  • Compatible Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, iOS, Android, Playstation, Xbox, Tivo Stream, Vizio, Samsung, LG, Hisense, and Fire TV Smart TVs
  • Other News Channels Offered: FOX Business, HLN, CNN, MSNBC, NBC News Now, BBC News, CNBC, CNBC World, and Cheddar News

YouTube TV strikes a balance between channel variety and user experience, with a well-polished interface that’s easy to navigate. While it’s more expensive than Sling TV, it offers more channels, including FOX News Channel, local channels, and an unlimited DVR feature. 

YouTube TV also includes the ability to share the account with up to 6 family members, each with their own personal DVR. This is a really great feature if you have a larger household so everyone can have their own shows saved instead of sifting through the rest of the family’s shows. 

YouTube TV has seen some dramatic price increases over the last few years, but for now it’s the second cheapest way to get FOX News.


3. Hulu + Live TV

  • Monthly Cost: $76.99 per month
  • Local Channels: Yes
  • Simultaneous Streams: 2 (upgradable to unlimited for an additional fee)
  • Compatible Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Chromecast, Mac, PC, iOS, Android, Android TV, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo Switch, Samsung, LG, and Vizio
  • Other News Channels Offered: FOX Business, HLN, ABC News Live, Bloomberg, CBS News Live, Cheddar, CNBC, CNN, CNN International, MSNBC, and NBC News Now

Hulu + Live TV stands out for its comprehensive channel lineup, which includes popular channels like FOX News, FOX Business, CNN, and MSNBC as well as a variety of other popular networks including local and sports channels. 

Hulu Live is limited to just two simultaneous streams in the base plan so larger households might find this limiting. They do offer an add-on package to upgrade from 2 streams to unlimited streams, but that increases the cost beyond most of their competition. 

One nice bonus is that Hulu Live also includes the standard Hulu package, along with Disney+ and ESPN+, which is a great value, assuming you were going to buy them anyway. 


4. fubo

  • Monthly Cost: Starting at $79.99 for the Pro plan
  • Local Channels: Yes
  • Simultaneous Streams: Up to 10 at your home location
  • Compatible Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Apple TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Mac, PC, Samsung Smart TVs, Hisense, LG TV, Vizio TV, and Xbox
  • Other News Channels Offered: FOX Business, LiveNOW From FOX, The First TV, NewsMax, NewsNation, CBS News, MSNBC, NBC News Now, CNBC and ABC News Live

fubo has a very strong lineup of conservative cable news channels with FOX News Channel, FOX Business, NewsMax, and The First TV. fubo is also incredibly strong with its sports programming, including many regional sports networks not available on other services. 

fubo’s base plans also include 10 simultaneous streams at home, which is ideal for large households with multiple TV viewers. While its higher-tier plans can be pricey, fubo’s broad channel lineup and focus on news content is a great value. However, the absence of channels like TNT and TBS might be a drawback for some viewers.

fubo also offers a seven day free trial, so you can try out the service before you subscribe. It’s also a great if you only need to watch for a short time, though it can only be used once.


5. DirecTV Stream

  • Monthly Cost: Starts at $79.99 per month for the Entertainment plan
  • Local Channels: Yes
  • Simultaneous Streams: 3
  • Compatible Devices: Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Google TV, Android TV, iOS, Android, Edge Browser, Samsung Smart TVs, and Telly TV
  • Other News Channels Offered: FOX Business Network, Newsmax, NewsNation, The First TV, BBC News, Bloomberg TV, Cheddar News, CNBC, CNBC World, CNN, CNN En Español, CNNi, HLN, and RFD-TV

DirecTV Stream is a longtime veteran of the TV space and known for its extensive channel selection. DirecTV Stream offers a robust conservative news lineup that offers FOX News Channel, FOX Business, Newsmax and The First TV. 

Although their packages are expensive, the higher price point may be justified by its comprehensive offerings, making it a premium choice for those willing to invest in a wide range of content.

DirecTV Stream excels in providing a traditional TV experience in a streaming format, including local channels and a variety of popular cable channels. Unlimited streams at home makes it great fit for large families or groups with diverse viewing needs.

You can try DirecTV Stream with a five-day free trial so you can see if you like the service before subscribing.


Summary

While FOX News Channel can be found on all of these streaming services, each service offers unique benefits. The cheapest of all the ways to watch, Sling TV stands out for its affordability, Hulu + Live TV for its extensive content library, DirecTV Stream for its premium channel selection, YouTube TV for its balance of variety and usability, and fuboTV for its sports-centric focus and multiple streams. The best choice depends on your personal preferences, budget, and the importance of additional features like simultaneous streams and on-demand content.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I watch FOX News on the FOX News App or FOX News Go?

Unfortunately to watch FOX News on the FOX News App or FOX News Go you’ll need to log in with a cable or streaming service provider.

Can I Watch FOX News For Free?

You can watch FOX News for free with a free trial to fubo, DirecTV Stream or YouTube TV. Once the free trial period is over however, you’ll need a subscription to continue watching. Otherwise there is no standalone free trial service for FOX News.

Can I Subscribe To FOX News Only?

Unfortunately there is no way to buy a subscription to only FOX News at this time. That said we’re hopeful that one comes available in the near future.

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