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AT&T Just Raised AT&T TV NOW’s Price to $65 a Month – Here’s What You Need to Know Before Signing Up

Woman watching TVThis morning AT&T TV NOW’s price hike became official and all new customers will pay $15 more per month than they did yesterday. So what do you get for $65 a month? Here is what you need to know about AT&T TV NOW before you sign up.

What is AT&T TV NOW?

AT&T TV NOW is the new name for AT&T’s streaming service. It comes with no annual contract, no satellite needed, and no limits to where and when you can stream content.

With your subscription, you can watch up to 60+ live channels, including local channels for catching news and sports. You’ll also get access to thousands of on-demand titles, including TV series and movies.

How Much Does It Cost?

When you sign up for AT&T TV NOW, you’ll have two main options to choose from: the Plus and Max packages. Here is what they cost:

If you click on the Other Packages you will find some additional options if you are willing to pay extra:

What devices does AT&T TV NOW work on?

AT&T TV NOW is compatible with the following devices:

What Channels Will I Get?

This is the channel lineup for the Max package. (You’ll also get live local channels and regional sports networks. The specific channels you’ll receive will depend on your location.)

Does AT&T TV NOW offer a DVR?

Yes. AT&T TV NOW has Cloud DVRbeta. Record, fast forward or rewind at home or on the go. The Cloud DVR function is not available on some channels. You’ll get 20 hours of recording time and content is saved for a max of 30 days.

Can I Use My Account to Login To TV Everywhere Apps?

AT&T TV NOW is not currently on the list of TV providers for TV Everywhere. That may be the result of the rebranding and name change.

For more information about each of AT&T’s streaming service, check out this post.

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