We’re all staying inside watching more TV, and with sports such as and in full swing again, it could be a good time to consider a . A subscription lets you to save money while keeping your family’s access to live TV channels (e.g. CNN, ESPN and TNT) as well as your local stations including ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Instead of a cable box you’ll watch via like Roku, or , your game console or your itself.
At CNET we’ve tested and our two favorites for premium users — cord cutters who don’t mind paying a bit more for a full package of channels and features — are and . Both offer large selections of live channels, a cloud DVR that lets you record shows to watch later and extras like user profiles and multiple simultaneous streams. But they also have major differences beyond the $10 disparity in monthly fee.
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In general we like Hulu Plus Live TV best, because it’s cheaper and includes Hulu’s massive selection of on-demand shows and movies. But YouTube TV also has its advantages, namely a better DVR and numerous channels that Hulu lacks, including as well as your . (Editors’ note: CNET is owned by ViacomCBS, which owns CBS and several other channels mentioned below.)
Here’s how they stack up.
Hulu’s greatest asset is the integration of numerous live TV channels with a massive catalog of on-demand content for one price. With its recent interface upgrades and YouTube TV’s price hike, Hulu has become the most attractive of the two services. Its channel count is solid, including some must-have channels — like New York and LA-area sports networks — missing from YouTube TV. But you’ll have to pay another $10 a month to get the ability to skip commercials on Hulu’s cloud DVR, which would bring it to the same price as YouTube TV.
Read our Hulu With Live TV review.
YouTube TV | Hulu Plus Live TV | |
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Base price | $65/month | $55/month |
Free trial | Yes | Yes |
Number of popular channels (out of 100) | 76 | 60 |
Local ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC channels | Yes | Yes |
Local PBS channels | Yes | No |
Simultaneous streams per account | 3 | 2 ($10 option for unlimited) |
Family member/user profiles | Yes | Yes |
Cloud DVR | Yes | Yes |
Fast-forward through or skip commercials with cloud DVR | Yes | No (Yes with $10 option) |
With an excellent channel selection, easy-to-use interface and best-in-class cloud DVR, YouTube TV is still a worthy cable TV replacement. When the price jumped from $50 to $65, however, it became more expensive than any of the other services. If you don’t mind paying a bit more, or want to watch live NFL games, YouTube TV offers the highest standard of live TV streaming.
Read our YouTube TV review.
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Channels: YouTube wins but Hulu is solid too
The biggest difference comes down to channels. Comparing the total channel counts from , YouTube TV comes out on top with 76 from that list, compared to 60 on Hulu. That total doesn’t include every channel the services carry, just the ones in the top 100 as determined by editors at CNET, but it still provides a good indication.
The two share most major national channels including Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, ESPN, Fox News, TBS, USA Network and more, but there are a few differences.
Here’s a condensed version of that list showing the 18 of those 100 channels carried by one and not the other.
Channel | YouTube TV | Hulu Plus Live TV |
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PBS | Yes | No |
A&E | No | Yes |
AMC | Yes | No |
BBC America | Yes | No |
BBC World News | Yes | No |
Boomerang | No | Yes |
History | No | Yes |
IFC | Yes | No |
Lifetime | No | Yes |
MLB Network | Yes | No |
NBA TV | Yes | No |
Newsy | Yes | No |
NFL Network | Yes | No |
NFL RedZone | Optional | No |
OWN | Yes | No |
Sundance TV | Yes | No |
Tastemade | Yes | No |
Tennis Channel | Yes | No |
Viceland | No | Yes |
WE tv | Yes | No |
Both services offer all four of the major local channels — ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC — in most areas of the country, and both also carry local affiliates from The CW and MyTV. Only YouTube TV carries PBS local stations; you can’t watch your local PBS affiliate live on Hulu.
Both also offer regional sports networks — channels devoted to showing regular-season games of particular pro baseball, basketball and hockey teams — in many areas of the country although generally not as many as your local cable or satellite provider. To find out if the RSN you want is available in your area you can search YouTube TV by ZIP code here and search Hulu Plus Live TV by ZIP code here. New York and Los Angeles area sports fans should note that , while Hulu carries all three RSNs.
Beyond RSNs however YouTube TV has a big advantage in national sports networks, with NFL Network, MLB Network and NBA TV all available as part of its base package. You can also pay another $11 to get NFL RedZone, part of a “Sports Plus” add-on that also includes Fox College Sports, GolTV and Fox Soccer Plus. None of those channels are available on Hulu.
Premium channels like HBO, Starz and Showtime are also available for extra fees, and Hulu has two optional channel packages. One is an add-on for $8 per month with 11 channels including CNBC World, the Cooking Channel and Science, and the other is a Spanish-language package with seven channels for $5. YouTube TV doesn’t have any additional channel packages, although you can add individual channels like Shudder and CuriosityStream for additional fees.
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Usability: YouTube TV has simpler menus, better DVR
The menus and interfaces on both are quite different from one another and from regular cable, and we like YouTube TV’s menus better overall.
YouTube TV: In general the YouTube TV interface is easier to use, and not just to people used to using regular YouTube. If you’re using the desktop or app versions, Google’s streamer offers a streamlined structure even if it’s not as pretty as Hulu.
Hulu Plus Live TV: Hulu recently rolled out a new user interface which brings it in line with its competitors. The new look is brighter, easier to both use and drill down into the kind of content you want to watch. If it was all a matter of which interface is more fun, then Hulu would now take it.
The difference in number of simultaneous streams is worth noting, especially for families and other households who watch a lot of TV. YouTube TV lets you stream to three different devices — say, the living room TV, a bedroom TV and a tablet — at the same time, while Hulu lets you stream to two. Pay Hulu a hefty $10 extra per month and it will upgrade your number of streams to unlimited.
YouTube TV’s biggest usability advantage is its excellent cloud DVR. It offers unlimited storage and works great, much like the hardware DVR inside your cable box. Hulu includes a 50-hour cloud DVR in the base $55 price too, but it has a big disadvantage: it lacks the ability to fast-forward through commercials on recorded content. To gain that ability you’ll need to shell out for another $10 to upgrade the DVR, which also ups storage capacity to 200 hours. DVR advantage: YouTube TV.
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On-demand and originals: Hulu with the runaway win
YouTube TV includes on-demand TV shows and movies from participating networks and shows, much like your cable service, and also offers YouTube Originals commercial-free. But it pales in comparison to Hulu. As we mentioned above, a Hulu Plus Live TV subscription unlocks all of the on-demand TV shows and movies available on the standard Hulu service, including thousands of episodes of network TV shows, as well as originals like A Handmaid’s Tale, Catch-22, Letterkenny and the movie . The latest iteration of Disney-owned Hulu’s push into originals is , with exclusive shows like premiering on the service.
Hulu Plus Live TV subscribers can upgrade their accounts for another $6 to remove ads from many of the on-demand shows, although some will still show ads.
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Which service is best for you?
Both services represent the peak of what live TV streaming has to offer, and both are better overall than the other two major premium options, and . Your choice between the two comes down to channel selection, usability and content, and in our book YouTube TV bests Hulu Plus Live TV in most of those areas. Hulu is the better value option, however, as it enables you to integrate a wide channel selection with its exemplary on-demand library, for a $10 discount. In the end though it’s all about having access to your favorite channels so choose the service which gives you the channels you want.
Channel comparison
Below you’ll find a chart that’s a smaller version of . It contains the top 100 channels from each service. Some notes:
- Yes =The channel is available on the cheapest pricing tier. That price is listed next to the service’s name.
- No =The channel isn’t available at all on that service.
- $ =The channel is available for an extra fee.
- Not every channel a service carries is listed, just the “top 100” as determined by CNET’s editors. Minor channels like AXS TV, CNBC World, Discovery Life, GSN, POP and Universal Kids didn’t make the cut.
- Regional sports networks — channels devoted to showing regular-season games of particular pro baseball, basketball and hockey teams — are not listed. To find out if your local RSN is available you can search YouTube TV by ZIP code here and search Hulu Plus Live TV by ZIP code here.
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
---|---|---|
Total channels: | 76 | 60 |
ABC | Yes | Yes |
CBS | Yes | Yes |
Fox | Yes | Yes |
NBC | Yes | Yes |
PBS | Yes | No |
CW | Yes | Yes |
MyNetworkTV | Yes | Yes |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
A&E | No | Yes |
ACC Network | Yes | Yes |
AMC | Yes | No |
Animal Planet | Yes | Yes |
BBC America | Yes | No |
BBC World News | Yes | No |
BET | No | No |
Big Ten Network | Yes | Yes |
Bloomberg TV | No | Yes |
Boomerang | No | Yes |
Bravo | Yes | Yes |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
Cartoon Network | Yes | Yes |
CBS Sports Network | Yes | Yes |
Cheddar | Yes | Yes |
Cinemax | $ | $ |
CMT | Yes | No |
CNBC | Yes | Yes |
CNN | Yes | Yes |
Comedy Central | Yes | No |
Cooking Channel | No | $ |
Destination America | No | $ |
Discovery Channel | Yes | Yes |
Disney Channel | Yes | Yes |
Disney Junior | Yes | Yes |
Disney XD | Yes | Yes |
DIY | No | $ |
E! | Yes | Yes |
EPIX | $ | No |
ESPN | Yes | Yes |
ESPN 2 | Yes | Yes |
ESPNEWS | Yes | Yes |
ESPNU | Yes | Yes |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
Food Network | Yes | Yes |
Fox Business | Yes | Yes |
Fox News | Yes | Yes |
Fox Sports 1 | Yes | Yes |
Fox Sports 2 | Yes | Yes |
Freeform | Yes | Yes |
FX | Yes | Yes |
FX Movies | Yes | Yes |
FXX | Yes | Yes |
FYI | No | $ |
Golf Channel | Yes | Yes |
Hallmark | No | No |
HBO | $ | $ |
HGTV | Yes | Yes |
History | No | Yes |
HLN | Yes | Yes |
IFC | Yes | No |
Investigation Discovery | Yes | Yes |
Lifetime | No | Yes |
Lifetime Movie Network | No | $ |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
MLB Network | Yes | No |
Motor Trend | Yes | Yes |
MSNBC | Yes | Yes |
MTV | Yes | No |
MTV2 | No | No |
National Geographic | Yes | Yes |
Nat Geo Wild | Yes | Yes |
NBA TV | Yes | No |
NBC Sports Network | Yes | Yes |
Newsy | Yes | No |
NFL Network | Yes | No |
NFL Red Zone | No | No |
NHL Network | No | No |
Nickelodeon | Yes | No |
Nick Jr. | No | No |
Nicktoons | No | No |
OWN | Yes | No |
Oxygen | Yes | Yes |
Paramount Network | Yes | No |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |
Science | No | $ |
SEC Network | Yes | Yes |
Showtime | $ | $ |
Smithsonian | Yes | Yes |
Starz | $ | $ |
Sundance TV | Yes | No |
Syfy | Yes | Yes |
Tastemade | Yes | No |
TBS | Yes | Yes |
TCM | Yes | Yes |
Telemundo | Yes | Yes |
Tennis Channel | Yes | No |
TLC | Yes | Yes |
TNT | Yes | Yes |
Travel Channel | Yes | Yes |
TruTV | Yes | Yes |
TV Land | Yes | No |
Univision | No | No |
USA Network | Yes | Yes |
VH1 | Yes | No |
Viceland | No | Yes |
WE tv | Yes | No |
Channel | YouTube TV ($65) | Hulu Plus Live TV ($55) |