PHILADELPHIA - You can cut cable and still watch all your favorite TV shows and movies. There are several options for streaming television, including Hulu, CBS All Access, Xumo, Plex, and others. Check your local broadcasting frequency to find out which channels you can watch for free. You can also check out the FCC's Digital TV broadcast map, which will let you know which channels are broadcasting in your area.


Plex TV

If you're looking for a free TV app that lets you cut your cable bill but keep the content you love, Plex TV is an excellent choice. This free TV app lets you watch hundreds of live TV channels and more than 50k titles. Plex has many of the same features as paid streaming services, including the ability to record live TV. You can create a user account and customize your experience with tags, ratings, and other features.

Plex works by scanning your PC's hard drive for media content. Once it finds the media on your PC, Plex will pull the assets to your Plex account. You can then watch them on demand or upload your own media. If you don't want to use the free version, you can buy Plex Premium for parental controls and additional features.

Hulu

You can enjoy a range of shows and movies on Hulu for free. You can also download content for offline viewing. You can download up to 25 titles and keep them for up to 30 days. You will have to buy an ad-free plan if you want to download content for longer than 48 hours. Hulu also offers an expanding library of original content.

You can also watch live TV channels on Hulu. Popular entertainment, news, sports, and family-friendly channels can be chosen. You can even subscribe to Hulu With Live TV to watch premium channels. The app also offers a no-ad option for $76 a month.

CBS All Access

CBS All Access is a great option if you want to cut cable but keep the content. This subscription service has a variety of channels and is less expensive than cable. It also includes local CBS news and sports channels. It's a great option for people who want to keep current on the latest news. The service can help you keep up with celebrity gossip, sports, and the economy.

You can also watch major sporting events live with CBS All Access. CBS will broadcast the Super Bowl next year, so you can watch the big game without paying for cable. It also offers live soccer games. You can watch UEFA Champions and Europa League matches and the National Women's Soccer League.

Xumo

If you've been thinking about cutting cable but still want to keep all of your favorite shows, you'll love the Xumo TV app. It provides over 190 channels of live content and aims to add two or three new channels a week. The app is convenient, gives you the traditional television experience, and allows you to switch channels easily.

The Xumo TV app offers live television channels and a catalog of free on-demand movies and shows. It works on several popular streaming devices, including Vizio and Panasonic smart TVs. It's free and requires no credit card or password.

Amazon Prime Video

If you're tired of paying high cable prices, some great free television apps will help you cut cable but keep your favorite Prime Video content. Many of them let you watch more than one channel at once, and they can be a great substitute for cable if you're not a sports fan. Plus, they have parental controls, so you can restrict what your kids watch.

However, one thing to remember is that some of the free channels on Amazon Prime Video require you to watch commercials. This is similar to how you would watch free TV on cable. You can skip these ads, and you'll still be able to watch the show, so there's no reason not to switch.