Well, it seems that Charter’s Spectrum TV now has its own live TV streaming service. They join a growing list of live TV services like Sling TV, DIRECTV NOW, PlayStation Vue, Hulu, and more.

The new Spectrum TV Stream service costs $19.95 a month with no long-term contracts. It will include all your local stations and even PBS. You will also find A&E, History, Hallmark, FX, TLC, WGN America, AMBC, HGTV, and more. In total, you will get over 25 live TV networks.

You will also get access to 5,000 free on-demand titles and will also be able to access many network apps with your Spectrum Stream login.

For $15 a month you can add HBO, SHOWTIME, The Movie Channel, Starz, and StarzEncore. Or, if you just want one of these, you can get it for just $7.50 a month (Locked in for 3 years).

If you want sports, and more news options, for $12 more a month you can add ESPN channels, NBC Sports, Bloomberg, HLB and more.

Spectrum is the first out-the-door with a live TV streaming service that has no sports options in the base package.

For now, the coverage are very limited and seem to be restricted to current Spectrum markets. We have reached out to Spectrum to learn more about areas that this is available in and will update this post when we learn more.

Spectrum Stream is available on iOS, Android, Roku, Xbox One, and Samsung Smart TVs.

Update: It seems you need to have Spectrum Internet to get this deal.

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