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USA on Peacock/Hulu doesn't work. Been trying to watch Smackdown there for a while and you get the first 15 minutes then it cuts out. They have some kind of agreement that you can't view USA through any non-cable company or YouTube. Streaming of the channel isn't happening. Now old crappy stuff from there, sure!

 

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DirecTV has announced new "streaming packs" costing around $35/month.   Sadly, based on the press release, USA Network is not included. Maybe that'll change?

  • MyEntertainment ($34.99 monthly)
    • More than 40 channels including A&E Network, Bravo, Discovery, E!, Food Network, FX, Freeform, FYI, HGTV, Lifetime, Oxygen, Syfy, The History Channel, TLC and Vice TV. 
    • Also comes with the Disney+, Hulu Bundle Basic (a $10.99 value, has some commercials). 
    • DirecTV will add Max Basic with Ads ($9.99 monthly value) to the package soon.
  • MyNews ($39.99 monthly)
    • More than 10 national news channels and select local channels where available; comes with CNN, CNBC, Fox News Channel and MSNBC.
  • MiEspañol ($34.99 monthly)
    • More than 60 Spanish language channels including ESPN Deportes, Fox Deportes, Nat Geo Mundo, Telemundo, and Univision. 
    • DirecTV plans to add ViX Premium with Ads (a $4.99 monthly value) soon at no additional cost.
  • MyCinema ($9.99 monthly)
    • Subscribe to MyEntertainment, MyNews or MySports and you can add this Mini-Pack of seven channels of movies, romance, and family programming; includes Great American Family, Sony Movies and Turner Classic Movies.
  • MySports Extra ($12.99 monthly)
    • MySports subscribers can add this Mini-Pack of additional sports channels including MotorTrend, NFL Red Zone and Willow TV.
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