DIRECTV STREAM is continuing to expand its smaller, more affordable genre packs. The MyEntertainment package now offers Adult Swim, the adult-oriented cartoon channel from Cartoon Network.
While animated shows for adults originally aired on Cartoon Network during the late night programming block, it later broke away as a separate channel. The content is streaming on Max, but the channel is also available on some live TV streaming services. That list now includes the skinny MyEntertainment bundle from DIRECTV STREAM. On Adult Swim, you can watch show like “Rick and Morty,” “Family Guy,” “Robot Chicken,” and more.
DIRECTV STREAM launched the MySports pack in January, followed by three more genre-specific packages. Here’s what each package offers:
- MyEntertainment ($34.99/month): A haven for movie and TV buffs, this pack includes over 40 channels like A&E, Bravo, Discovery, E!, Food Network, FX, Freeform, FYI, HGTV, Lifetime, Oxygen, Syfy, The HISTORY Channel, TLC, and Vice TV. It bundles Disney+ and Hulu Basic, with Max Basic with Ads slated to join soon at no extra cost—perfect for drama, reality, and lifestyle fans seeking variety without excess.
- MyNews ($39.99/month): Targeting the information-hungry, this pack delivers over 10 national news channels—CNN, CNBC, Fox News Channel, MSNBC—plus select local affiliates where available. It’s a streamlined option for staying abreast of U.S. and global events without sports or entertainment clutter.
- MiEspañol ($34.99/month): With over 60 Spanish-language channels, including ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, Nat Geo Mundo, Telemundo, and Univision, this pack celebrates Hispanic culture and sports. ViX Premium with Ads will soon be added free, making it a robust choice for bilingual households.
- MySports ($69.99/month): Launched in January and upgraded today with ESPN+, this sports-centric pack offers over 25 channels like ACC Network, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, Golf Channel, SEC Network, TNT, and USA Network, plus major league and college conference feeds—ideal for die-hard fans craving live action.

