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Spectrum Has an A La Carte TV Option for Cord Cutters Called Spectrum TV Choice – Here is What You Need to Know

With many cable subscribers moving to cord cutting, Spectrum has brought an a la carte-like service to their customers. Here’s what you need to know about Spectrum TV Choice.

Who Can Subscribe?

Spectrum TV Choice is only available for Spectrum Internet customers.

How Much Does It Cost?

You can sign up for $24.99/month for 24 months. Spectrum TV Choice comes with a 7 day free trial. There are no contracts and no cable box is required.

How Can I Watch?

Spectrum TV Choice subscribers can watch online at spectrumtv.com. You can also download the Spectrum TV app on Roku, Samsung Smart TV, and Xbox One, along with iOS and Android devices and Amazon tablets.

A Charter-authorized modem is required to stream on Roku, Xbox One and Samsung Smart TV.

What Channels Are Included?

Spectrum has created something close to an a la carte service. Here’s how they describe it.

Now you’re in control with Spectrum TV Choice. Choose 10 live TV channels from 65 networks, stream live TV, enjoy 1,000s of movies and shows On Demand, and get your local broadcast channels at no additional cost.

Along with local channels and your 10 Choice channels, you can add the Spectrum Premium Pack (including HBO, Showtime, The Movie Channel, Starz, and StarzEncore) for an additional $15/month for 24 months.

The channels included in your basic lineup of local broadcast channels will vary depending on location. Channels available to choose from for your Choice package include the following:

If you’re a Spectrum customer, would you give Spectrum TV Choice a try? If you’re not a Spectrum customer, would this option convince you to make a switch in internet providers? Let us know what you think in the comments.

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