Philo: Everything you need to know about the live TV streaming service

Philo: Everything you need to know about the live TV streaming service

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https://www.techradar.com/news/philo-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-live-tv-streaming-service

Thanks to streaming services like Sling TV and YouTube TV and their over-the-top channel bundles, it's possible to cut the cord and still get live television channels wherever you please. Philo, formerly known as Tivli and backed by the likes of Mark Cuban, is just like those services, but with one very big perk: a lower price.

As with anything, however, you get what you pay for—and paying less means some noteworthy channels are missing in action. To that end Philo shuns traditional network channels and skimps on sports and their pricey package fees, but the end result is a skinny, entertainment-centric channel bundle that costs less than $20 a month to start. And that's with DVR support included.

Philo: Everything you need to know about the live TV streaming service

May 16, 2018, 8:38pm UTC
https://www.techradar.com/news/philo-everything-you-need-to-know-about-the-live-tv-streaming-service >Thanks to streaming services like Sling TV and YouTube TV and their over-the-top channel bundles, it's possible to cut the cord and still get live television channels wherever you please. Philo, formerly known as Tivli and backed by the likes of Mark Cuban, is just like those services, but with one very big perk: a lower price. >As with anything, however, you get what you pay for—and paying less means some noteworthy channels are missing in action. To that end Philo shuns traditional network channels and skimps on sports and their pricey package fees, but the end result is a skinny, entertainment-centric channel bundle that costs less than $20 a month to start. And that's with DVR support included.