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With many cord cutters dealing with rising streaming prices, finding ways to save money is more important than ever. Michael Timmermann of Michael Saves has a rundown on five cheaper options for streaming.

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Live TV streaming services are pivoting away from traditional one-size-fits-all bundles in favor of more flexible, lower-priced options as of March 2026. Key industry shifts include Philo's introduction of a $25 Essential tier that excludes standalone apps, YouTube TV's rollout of a dozen genre-specific packages, and DirectTV's move toward genre packs starting at $20. Additionally, Sling TV has introduced short-term daily passes starting at $5, while Fubo has adjusted its pricing downward following a carriage dispute with NBC Universal. These changes reflect a broader market trend where major providers are attempting to align their costs more closely with popular standalone apps to retain budget-conscious subscribers.


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