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Tech & Auto
The Top Streaming Services, Ranked
By RUSS GOOD and BON ADAMSON
16. Curiosity Stream
Launched in 2015, Curiosity Stream is aimed at educational programming and features thousands of documentaries, series, and exclusive content.
Whether you're interested in exploring the cosmos or tracing the footsteps of ancient civilizations, Curiosity Stream at $5.99 is an unbeatable deal for viewers.
15. Crunchyroll
Since its beginnings in 2006, Crunchyroll has grown into a global powerhouse, offering a vast and diverse selection of animated series, films, and manga adaptations.
It offers free and premium subscription options, with premium users enjoying benefits like ad-free streaming, early access to episodes, and offline downloads starting at $7.99.
14. ESPN+
Catering to sporting fans worldwide, ESPN+ provides a wide range of content, live events, and original programming to casual and hardcore sporting fans.
ESPN+ is also part of the streaming bundle that includes Hulu and Disney+. It starts at $9.99 monthly, but the bundle with two other services costs just $3 more.
13. YouTube TV
While there are other live TV services out there, YouTube TV stands as one of the best and offers a wide selection of channels on its platform.
YouTube TV comes at a steeper price than Sling TV at $72.99 monthly but at a lower price point than the base price of Hulu Live TV.
12. Tubi
Although Tubi does feature ads, the streaming service is free and actually has a good variety of series and films from networks like Fox and Lifetime.
There's no sign-up required, but that option is available for users who want to keep a favorites list or pick up a show where they left off earlier.