The assumption that watching TV requires a paid subscription isn't true anymore. Free platforms now carry thousands of complete series, and network apps provide access to current episodes. Here's a complete guide to watching for free.
Free Trials
Leverage free trials strategically: Apple TV+ and Paramount+ both offer 7-day trials, and longer promotional periods surface regularly. Sign up with a plan, watch what you came for, and cancel before charges begin. A reminder on your phone ensures you don't get billed.
Library Streaming Services
Hoopla and Kanopy both offer TV content through public library card authentication. Hoopla has more mainstream variety while Kanopy focuses on documentary and independent series. Free, ad-free, and worth checking whether your library participates.
Keeping Up With Current Shows
Hulu ($7.99/month with ads) is the best option for next-day access to current network TV from ABC, NBC, FOX, and FX. Alternatively, the individual network apps (ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS) typically stream the 5 most recent episodes of their current shows for free.
Where to Find Complete Series
Several platforms carry full TV series runs at no cost: Tubi leads with the largest free catalog across every genre. Pluto TV combines on-demand series with dedicated show channels streaming 24/7. Peacock Free offers NBC content and rotating picks. The CW App provides full seasons of network originals.