Category: How To
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How to Watch The Indianapolis 500 on Roku, Fire TV, & Apple TV
On May 27th, 2018 The 2018 Indianapolis 500 will happen. Coverage will start at 11 AM Eastern and air on ABC. The best part is you won’t need an expensive 2-year contract to watch the race. An antenna or one of a long list of streaming services will carry the race without the long-term contract. Here is…
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How to Watch the Canadian Football League on Roku, Fire TV, & Apple TV
This year every single Canadian Football League game will be streamed on Roku, the Apple TV, and the Fire TV with ESPN+ and select games on ESPN2 and ESPN News. ESPN+ is a new streaming service from ESPN that includes a long list of free events. The service costs $5 a month, and you can…
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How to Watch The Discovery Channel Without Cable TV
One of the most requested networks for cord cutters is the Discovery Channel. We often get emails on these channels as more and more people ditch cable and look for their favorite channels. So today in an effort to help answer the flood of emails and social media posts here is our guide to finding…
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How to Watch The Weather Channel & Local Now on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
One of the channels we get many requests for is The Weather Channel on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more without cable TV. The weather-focused network is still popular and one of the harder channels to get if you do not have a subscription to a traditional pay-TV service such as cable TV. We…
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How to Watch The Billboard Music Awards on Roku, Fire TV, & Apple TV
On May 20th, 2018 the 2018 Billboard Music Awards will air at 8 PM Eastern. This year the Billboard Music Awards will air on NBC meaning you have many great options to watch the show. Here is how you can watch the Billboard Music Awards on a Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more. Hulu…
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How To Watch The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
This Saturday, May 19th 2018 The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will air live starting at 9 am Eastern. The good news is the streaming it will be easy as almost every local will have the event and many cable networks like BBC America and news networks like CNN will also have…
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How to Watch the 2018 World Cup on Roku, Apple TV, & Fire TV
On June 14th, 2018, the 2018 World Cup will get underway. The great news is you don’t need a cable TV subscription to watch the World Cup and will have many options to streaming the games on your favorite devices. Here are the networks carrying the World Cup games in the United States: English-language: The FOX…
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How to Watch The Disney Channel & Disney Junior Without Cable TV
If you are like me making sure your kids can access the shows they enjoy is a big part of deciding to become a cord cutter. Especially with summer break coming up no one wants to be stuck inside on a rainy day without out their kid’s favorite shows. In my family, we have a 5-year-old…
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The Ultimate Cord Cutting Guide for Sports Fans (Updated May 2018)
Sports is still one of the main reasons people pay for cable TV. The desire to have access to live events is something many are willing to pay a lot for. The good news is watching sports as a cord cutter is easier than ever. So here is our quick guide to being a cord…
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How to Watch the Kentucky Derby on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
On May 5th, 2018 the 2018 Kentucky Derby gets underway at 6:46 PM Eastern. The best news is you don’t need cable TV to watch the Kentucky Derby. Not only will NBC air the race for free over the air with an antenna but you can also even stream the events on devices like Roku,…
