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AT&T TV NOW Has Improved Their DVR, Changed Their Channel Lineup & More: Here’s Our 2020 Guide to AT&T TV NOW

AT&T TV NOW logoAT&T has been preparing for the nationwide launch of AT&T TV and the launch of HBO Max this spring. In the meantime, the company has been making some changes on AT&T TV NOW. Here’s our updated guide for this streaming service, to help you decide if it’s the right option for you. What is AT&T TV NOW? This is AT&T’s streaming service, previously called DIRECTV NOW. After the name change, the channel lineup and features stayed the same for the most part. This is still AT&T’s option for streaming live and on-demand content anytime and anywhere. Plans and Pricing There are several plans available, but two that AT&T promotes on the main page of the AT&T TV NOW website. Those are the PLUS package for $65/month and the MAX package for $80/month. How to Watch AT&T TV NOW is available on the following devices:

Where is Roku? Roku is noticeably missing from the device support list. On January 1, AT&T TV NOW ended support for Roku players and Roku TVs as the contract between the two ended. AT&T has said that they hope to find a resolution soon and bring support for Roku back. What Can I Watch? These are the channels available in the AT&T TV NOW MAX package.

Recording Content for Later Recently, AT&T TV NOW added 500 hours of DVR storage for PLUS and MAX packages. Subscribers can also now save content for 90 days, instead of just 30. Simultaneous Streams In addition to adding more DVR hours for all PLUS and MAX subscribers, AT&T TV NOW also updated accounts to allow 3 simultaneous streams. Did you know we now have a FREE app for iOS, Android, and Amazon Fire? Click HERE to download our app. Please follow us on Facebook and Twitter for more news, tips, and reviews. Need cord cutting tech support? Join our Cord Cutting Tech Support Facebook Group for help.

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