Canceling Spectrum and becoming a cord cutter can sound scary at first, with a ton of options and decisions to make, but this guide will show you that cord cutting is surprisingly easy. In fact, you may already have most, if not everything, you need. Now that its 2020 more people than ever are canceling services like Spectrum. Today we are going to help you cancel Spectrum TV and show you how you can still legally watch your shows as you save money on your TV bill.
How to Cancel Spectrum TV
Spectrum, like most cable TV services, makes it difficult to cancel, but we are going to do our best to help you out. Now that you are ready to cancel, call Spectrum at 1-833-267-6094. Remember: The customer service reps are not there to help you cancel. They are going to do everything they can to scare you into staying with Spectrum, so be ready to say “No” over and over again when they try to convince you to stay. Make sure Spectrum puts you on their do not call list, so they don’t call you every day for years to come. You can find out how to be put on a do not call list at your old cable company by clicking HERE.
How to Watch Your Shows & Channels After You Cancel Spectrum
Now that you have canceled Spectrum, there are many great ways to still watch your favorite TV shows and events live as they happen. Want a full side-by-side channel comparison of these services? We have a chart breaking down what channels each service offers HERE. Some of the most popular options are described in the following paragraphs.
fuboTV
fuboTV is one of the best streaming services for sports fans. fuboTV costs $54.99 a month and includes a huge collection of channels such as Discovery Networks, Viacom, and FOX.
Sling TV
Sling TV starts at $30 a month with a large collection of channels, but right now you can get the Sling TV deal for $10 off all packages for the first month, making Orange and Blue $20 each and the combination of the two just $35. Sling also has a 7-day free trial, so you can test it out before you pay.
Philo
Philo costs $20 a month and is perfect if you are not looking for sports or news. Philo offers access to a huge collection of channels from Viacom, AMC, A+E Networks, Discovery, Hallmark, and more.
Hulu
Hulu also has a giant collection of live TV channels and it starts at $54.99 a month including Hulu’s on-demand service.
YouTube TV
For $49.99 a month you can get a subscription to YouTube TV, which includes access to over 70 channels. You can create up to six profiles with each YouTube TV subscription, so you can set up your own profile to record games when your favorite teams play.
AT&T TV NOW
When you sign up for AT&T TV NOW, you’ll choose from two package options. The Plus option costs $65 a month and comes with 45+ channels including HBO. The Max package costs $80 a month and comes with 60+ channels along with HBO and Cinemax.
Vidgo
Right now, you can get Vidgo for $39.99 a month with access to a big collection of channels including ESPN and the NFL Network.
Here are the devices that will let you watch these services on your TV:
Streaming Player | Sling TV | Vidgo | AT&T TV NOW | YouTube TV | Hulu | fuboTV | Philo |
Roku | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Fire TV | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Apple TV | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Chromecast | X | X | X | X | X | ||
iOS | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Android Phones/Tablet | X | X | X | X | X | X | X |
Android TV | X | X | X | X | X | ||
Xbox One | X | X | X | ||||
PlayStation 4 | Soon |
Congratulations! You are a cord cutter!