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Best TV Streaming Services for Bilingual Families

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Being in a bilingual family could mean that you want to watch a television show that someone else in the same room can’t enjoy because they can’t understand what’s being said. There are a few streaming services that you might want to consider so that everyone in your family can watch their favorite television shows and movies without worrying about a language barrier. Some television packages might have fewer channels for Spanish-speaking family members, which could be another reason to consider going to a streaming service for bilinguals.

Sling TV
This is a common streaming service that you can also download so that you have the app on your mobile device for when you don’t want to watch on your television. There is a seven-day free trial offer so that you can see if you like the service. Most monthly plans are between $25 and 40 depending on the number of channels you want. Several devices are compatible with the service including Apple TV, Fire Stick, and Xbox One. Several Spanish channels are available so that you can stay on top of the latest news, watch your favorite sports, and watch your favorite comedies. This service is about the most flexible that you can get as you can cancel at any time, and there are a few more channel options than with other services. You can also get just the Spanish channels for $10 a month. If you pay two months ahead of time, then Sling will give you a Roku so that you have a way to watch your favorite shows.

Fubo TV
Even though this service offers a free seven-day trial, the monthly fee is about $55. It’s compatible with fewer options compared to other services but does work with Roku and Apple TV. There are a few more Spanish channels available with Fubo including Fox Life, Telefe, and Cine Sony. This is a service that is a good option for those who enjoy sports in your family as there are several Spanish sports channels available.

Hulu
This service also offers a free trial for seven days. You’ll pay about $44 a month after the trial ends. However, this is a service that offers numerous channels for bilingual families. You can watch classic movies and shows as well as some of the most recent programs that are on television. This is a service that is commonly used on gaming devices, such as an Xbox One or a Nintendo Switch.

Univision NOW
For only $9.99 a month, you’ll get only Spanish channels that your family can enjoy. There aren’t many to choose from, but you don’t have to worry about flipping through channels that you might not understand. On-demand is available as well as live streams. This is an option to consider if you aren’t sure about streaming services because of the lower price.

DirecTV Now
This service is a bit more expensive than others at $86 a month. It works with most of the latest devices including Amazon Fire TV and Chromecast. There are at least two dozen Spanish channels for your enjoyment ranging from crime channels to sports. You’ll be able to watch the latest movies as keep up with the very latest news around the world. There are also a few channels just for children.

Netflix
If you’re looking for a streaming service that’s less expensive, then Netflix is an option. You can get a basic plan for $8.99 or one that includes HD channels for $12.99. You can use Netflix on just about any platform from your phone to a Blu-Ray player. Keep in mind that some movies and television shows change from month to month. While this gives you a variety to watch, it can also mean that you need to watch your favorites while they’re available before they go away.

PlayStation Vue
The cost for this service is about $45 a month. If you want to add on a Spanish package, it’s an extra $5 a month. The service works with the latest PlayStation devices as well as Roku and Fire Stick among other platforms. There aren’t a lot of channels available when it comes to Spanish selections, but you can watch the channels on multiple devices at one time instead of only on one or two.

Vidgo
There are two different plans available for $14.99 or $24.99 depending on how many channels you want. This is a rather new service that offers mainly Spanish channels for all ages in the family.

Blim
Perhaps the least expensive option at $5.99 a month, you can only get this service if you’re in Mexico. There are about 15 other countries that offer the service, but the United States isn’t among them. You’ll get over two dozen channels if this is an option that will work for your family.

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