So, for the die-hard college basketball fans, or for the casual college basketball fans, how do you watch the tournament if you're a streamer?
It's not that hard, really. There are four networks carrying the games, and all are available with various streaming packages, as well as some games, including the Final Four, available over the air.
CBS
The Tiffany Network is carrying games from every round, and has the Final Four and Championship games.
- Over the air/antenna (free)
- Paramount Plus (Premium) ($10/month)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month)
- Fubo TV ($75/month)
- DirecTV Stream ($75/month)
TBS
The former SuperStation has games from the first four rounds, from the field of 64 to the Elite Eight.
- Sling TV (Orange) ($40/month)
- Sling TV (Blue) ($40/month)
- Sling TV (Orange+Blue) ($55/month)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month)
- Fubo TV ($75/month)
- DirecTV Stream ($75/month)
TNT
Some games from the first two rounds are available on TNT.
- Sling TV (Orange) ($40/month)
- Sling TV (Blue) ($40/month)
- Sling TV (Orange+Blue) ($55/month)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month)
- Fubo TV ($75/month)
- DirecTV Stream ($75/month)
truTV
The former Court TV (not the current over-the-air version) channel is carrying games from the first two rounds.
- Sling TV (Blue) ($40/month)
- Sling TV (Orange+Blue) ($55/month)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month)
- Fubo TV ($75/month)
- DirecTV Stream ($75/month)
The cheapest way to watch everything is YouTube TV. If all you care about is the Final Four, an antenna is cheapest, with Paramount Plus Premium next cheapest way.
However you want to do it, however many games you want, you can include March Madness in your Streaming Life.
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