A Guide to Watching Winter’s Hottest TV Events Without Cable
When the weather is cold, the best thing to do is snuggle up on the couch with a good TV show to watch. Maybe that's why there are so many exciting live events happening this season, from the Super Bowl to the Academy Awards. If you don't have a cable subscription, though, don't fear; there are plenty of ways to watch the drama live as it unfolds (remember the great "La La Land" incident of 2017?). We spoke to Starry, a new kind of internet provider that is available in many of our buildings (check out the offer here), who shared the scoop on how you can stream everything you want to see in real time.
The Grammys, Jan. 26 at 8pm EST
The biggest night in music will feature performances from nominees Camila Cabello, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Rosalía and Tyler, The Creator.
How to Watch: The official broadcast network for the Grammy Awards this year is CBS.
CBS All Access: $5.99/month
Or the following streaming services with CBS included:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
Super Bowl LIV, Feb. 2 at 6:30pm EST
Tune in to watch the San Francisco 49ers take on the Kansas City Chiefs. And if you're just here for the entertainment, Jennifer Lopez and Shakira are sure to put on a memorable half-time show.
How to Watch: The official broadcast network for the Super Bowl this year is CBS. CBS All Access: $5.99/month
Or the following streaming services with CBS included:
Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
Youtube TV: $49.99/month
The Puppy Bowl, Feb. 2 at 3:00 pm EST
Don't miss all the fluffy drama! If the only time you'll watch sports is when they're played by dogs, this event is for you.
How to Watch: The official broadcast network of the event is Animal Planet.
Streaming services with Animal Planet:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
-Philo: $20/month
The Oscars, Feb. 9 at 8:00 pm EST
Whether you're routing for "The Irishman" or "Parasite," tune in to find out who won big this year (or just who is wearing a really good outfit).
How to Watch: The official broadcast network is ABC. A live stream of the event will kick off at 6:30pm ET on both The Academy’s and ABC Television’s Facebook pages.
The following streaming services with ABC included:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
NBA All-Star Game, at Feb. 16 at 8:00 PM EST
The teams aren't set yet for this championship game, but that makes it all the more exciting.
How to Watch: The official broadcast network of this year’s game is TNT.
The following streaming services with ESPN and TNT included:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
-Sling TV: $30/month
March Madness, from Mar. 19-Apr. 8 at various times
Whether you've made a bracket or just like to watch the uncertainty, the March Madness games can only be appreciated in real time (p.s. be sure not to miss this year's Related Classic & Viewing Party).
How to Watch: Streaming services with CBS, TBS, TNT, and truTV:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
iHeartRadio Music Awards, Mar. 29 at 8pm EST
Justin Bieber has been announced as the first performer at this annual celebration of the biggest names in music.
How to Watch: The official broadcast network of the event is FOX.
Streaming services with FOX:
-Hulu w/Live TV: $54.99/month
-Youtube TV: $49.99/month
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