How to Watch USA Network Without Cable

You no longer need a cable TV subscription to watch USA Network.  USA Network is available …

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You no longer need a cable TV subscription to watch USA Network. 

USA Network is available on a number of live TV streaming services, including lower-cost options such as Sling TV.

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You just need an internet connection, a Smart TV or a streaming device such as a Roku or Amazon Fire TV.

Sling TV is currently your cheapest option for watching USA Network live. A Sling Orange subscription costs $40 per month for 31 channels and 50 hours of Cloud DVR. 

You can check the latest offer Sling TV is making to new and returning customers.

Watch USA Network live on Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV

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If you’re unfamiliar with live TV streaming services, here’s a quick primer.

A number of streaming services now carry live TV channel bundles that are competitive with cable TV.

These streaming services carry various bundles of cable TV channels and local channels such as ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX. Most of these services have a free trial that lasts a week without any obligation.

Watch USA Network on Sling TV

Sling TV is one of the most popular platforms out there for cord-cutters. You can watch USA Network with the Orange bundle, but not Sling Blue.

The Sling Orange bundle has 31 channels for $40 per month. It’s definitely the cheapest way to watch the latest episodes of a new show as it airs live.

Comedy Central, ESPN, EPIX Drive-In, HGTV and TNT are included in the Sling Orange plan. You can look over the channel lineup for the Orange plan.

Sling TV includes 50 hours of Cloud DVR with a subscription. You can watch live TV on three screens at once.

You can check the latest offer Sling TV is making to new and returning customers. If you prepay for two months, you can get a free streaming device

Stream USA Network on Hulu + Live TV

Hulu’s Live TV package has 75+ live channels.

The channel lineup includes ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, and HGTV. Hulu’s live TV service also carries local NBC, ABC, CBS and FOX stations.

If you are a sports fan, having those local stations will be important for baseball, football and soccer. 

A subscription costs $69.99 per month, and now includes Disney+ and ESPN+. Subscribers get unlimited Cloud DVR. You can watch live TV on two screens at once.

You can stream Hulu with Live TV on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV and Google Chromecast with Google TV.

There’s no contract or hidden fees. You can easily cancel online before a free trial ends if you don’t like the service. 

You can look over Hulu’s local channels offered in your area by punching in your zip code.

Watch USA Network on FuboTV

fuboTV now has 152 live TV channels, including sports, news and entertainment. 

The channel lineup includes ESPN, NFL NetworkAMC, HGTV and Food Network.

A subscription costs $74.99 per month. You can watch live TV on three screens at once.

A fuboTV subscription comes with 1,000 hours of Cloud DVR. So you can record your favorite shows on USA Network and watch them later. You don’t always need to use your Cloud DVR.

Look over the channel lineup to see what local stations and regional sports networks are offered in your area.

fuboTV has apps for just about any major streaming device, including Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV and NVIDIA Shield TV. New customers can get a free 7-day trial

Stream USA Network on YouTube TV

YouTube TV carries USA Network along with 85+ channels. A subscription costs $64.99 per month.

Subscribers get local ABC, CBS, NBC and FOX stations with some cable TV staples. There’s ESPN, ESPN2, Fox News and TBS. A subscription includes unlimited Cloud DVR. 

YouTube TV works with Roku, Amazon Fire TV Stick, Google Chromecast with Google TV and Apple TV.

You can sign up for a free 7-day trial.

Watch USA Network on DIRECTV STREAM

DIRECTV STREAM carries over 75 channels, including USA Network, in the Entertainment plan. A subscription costs $74.99 per month. ESPN, Nickelodeon and HGTV are part of the channel lineup. 

Subscribers can stream on up to 20 devices at once. There are unlimited Cloud DVR for recordings and 40,000 on-demand movies and shows.

Subscribers get three months of Showtime, STARZ, Cinemax and EPIX for free before the monthly rates kick in. 

DIRECTV STREAM works on Roku, Android TV, Fire TV devices, Apple TV and smartphones and tablets. Subscriptions run month to month. You can cancel whenever you like.

There is no free trial with DIRECTV STREAM, but you can cancel within 14 days for a full refund. You can look over the channel lineups and packages. DIRECTV STREAM has a 5-day free trial for new customers.

What’s the best way to watch USA Network on Roku or Fire TV?

There are a number of ways to watch USA Network without cable and watch popular shows live as they air. 

Sling TV is the cheapest option at $40 per month. Sling Orange carries USA Network. You can check the latest offer Sling TV is making to new and returning customers.

If you prepay for two months, Sling TV will give you a free streaming device.

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