7 Amazing Streaming Bundles For Under $20

7 Amazing Streaming Bundles For Under $20

The streaming space is always changing, but it’s still possible to save money by creating your own streaming TV bundle. If you need to reduce your spending, you can save money and watch your favorite shows and sports.

In this video we discuss seven custom bundles you can create that will keep costs under $20 a month. Whether you’re a movie lover, need a live TV streaming service, or can’t miss sports, there’s an option for you.

Watch our video now to get some ideas of the best streaming bundles you can create to stretch your entertainment budget more.

Quick Jump Sections:
0:00 – 7 Streaming Bundles under $20 a month
1:11 – Sports + original content
2:28 – Broadcast network content
3:33 – Family friendly bundle
4:35 – Sports-lite bundle
5:10 – Movies and lifestyle content
6:04 – Documentary fans bundle
6:46 – Horror buffs
7:35 – Bottom line

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👉 Try Hulu Live –
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👉 Try HBO Max –
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👉 Hulu + ESPN+ + Disney+ bundle –
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29 Comments

  1. I just found out the Samsung streaming TV app if you don’t have a Samsung device you can still watch online 0n the web

  2. Nicole, as for horror movies and shows, I agree with you 100 percent. I never watch anything bloody or scary, and not sure why anyone else would. As for your recommendations, they are all good ones. But for some reason I always have a bad taste in my mouth for middle plans, where I say middle, I am referring to a paid plan with reduced advertising. I understand why, and I understand the appeal. But in my view, they should get paid either by paid advertising, or by paid subscribers. It appears they are doing this to get money form both ends of the spectrum. In my opinion, what they should do is to raise the prices for the paid sponsorships, and pass the free savings onto us. Just my opinion.

  3. Great video and likely great options for most people. What annoys me now, though, is that we have these amazing 4K HDR-capable TVs and in order to stay within streaming budgets you have to give up 4K HDR content. The basic ad-supported versions of most of these services are HD only, and often times not great HD. So here we are with these hi-tech TVs but the content isn’t even good enough to show them off. I guess these budget bundles need to be paired with a 4K player and library of discs to make the TVs worthwhile.

  4. My bundle consists of Paramount +, Peacock, and Acorn for $17/month. Since I donate to Ideastream I get PBS Passport.

  5. Prime Day (Black Friday-type sale) will come to Prime members in June. The new season of The Boys will likely come then too. Summer is a good time to cycle in to it, then out when you run out of stuff to watch. Prime Video doesn’t have a lot of originals, but the have a good selection of Hollywood movies. Netflix is basically the opposite.

  6. Frndly tv has Curiousty included on its service. That’s one big reason I have it. The on demand is even ad free for that one channel. My husband likes the history channel stuff. I’m old so the channels with the old tv shows are fun also.

  7. I think the Paramount plus, Peacock, and Hulu, without ads is the best deal. Especially when you take advantage of their specials.

    You guys mentioned that it cost around $17 for the three of them.

    I pay $10 for the three of them, taking advantage of Black Friday and other deals that they offer during the year.

    Plus, I have no need for a separate DVR to record the four major networks.

  8. Great video! We are able to pay less (no Live TV service) outside of football season which is so nice. We also get the Disney bundle free with our unlimited Verizon plan but I heard that is about to go away for new subscribers. I just hope they keep it for current subs. We also signed up through them for Paramount+ Premium for 1 year and received a free year of Netflix Premium. These deals are a huge cost saver for us. We already have Amazon Prime service and got the $20/yr Peacock deal on Black Friday last year. That leaves us only paying for MAX (HBO) until Sept now which is super nice. Bottom line: keep an eye on deals and keep watching Frugal Rules for more great tips!

  9. Hi John how bad will the ads be on Max as HBO Max doesn’t seem bad but if I remember correctly the ads on Discovery+ are hefty hopefully they are light on ads for the new Max

  10. There was a web channel called ustv247 that offered about 40 cable channels for free it was around for a few years but shut down around a yr ago

  11. Nicole l don’t like horror movies either, l block horror movies on my tv, oh great YouTube video btw😊

  12. Great video on budget saving tips to mix and match streaming services. Hoping for your review of the upcoming Max service. Just curious to see if it’s better than Netflix and other competitors

  13. It’s worth mentioning that PBS Passport is available (at least via our PBS station) for a $60 donation which works out to $5/month, a great deal even before one reckons that some people would donate anyway.

  14. May 23: Comcast announced Now TV, a new $20 per month cable-ish streaming service for Xfinity internet customers that includes access to more than 40 live channels, over 20 FAST services, and a subscription to Peacock Premium. It will be launching in the “coming weeks,” according to a press release.

  15. I want to cut the cord but I watch and record local evening news. I’m not sure where to stream that or is it antenna??

  16. I am a Amazon Prime member and want to add Apple + TV and Paramount, and HBO max — what is my best plan for this bundle?

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