‘On Patrol: Live’ Season 1 episode 51: How to watch and where to stream

‘On Patrol: Live’ Season 1 episode 51: How to watch and where to stream

The season 1 episode 51 premiere of On Patrol: Live will air on Reelz Friday, Jan. 27 at 9/8c. Episode 52 will also premiere the following day at 9/8c.

Those who have ditched regular cable can still watch new episodes withPhilo or Sling. Both live-streaming services are some of the few that actually offer the Reelz channel with a subscription.

If you’re not sure which streaming service to go with, we can break it down for you.

What is Philo and Sling?

Philo is one of the cheaper live-streaming services charging available its users only $25 a month with over 60 channels to choose from live and on-demand. However, the Reelz channel requires an additional $3 add-on, which still isn’t a bad deal.

Popular channels offered with Philo include MTV, VH1, AMC, HGTV, the History Channel, the Discovery Channel, CMT, BET, TLC and more.

First time subscribers can also take advantage of Philo’s 7-day free trial and watch for free before committing to anything.

Meanwhile, Sling is also one of the cheaper live-streaming services available. It offers three different channel packages for its users: Sling Orange, Sling Blue and Sling Orange + Blue.

No matter which package you choose, however, you’ll still need to purchase the Hollywood Extra add-on for an additional $6 a month to access the Reelz channel.

Sling Blue and Sling Orange both start at $35 a month, but offer different channel selections.

The main difference between the two packages are the ESPN channels offered with Sling Orange as opposed to channels such as Fox News, MSNBC, Discovery and Bravo offered with Sling Blue.

Meanwhile, Sling Orange + Blue is both packages combined for $50 a month.

Check out the full breakdown between all three packages here.

What is On Patrol: Live about?

On Patrol: Live follows the same format as “LIVE PD,” tracking police officers and sheriff’s deputies from diverse agencies in different cities across the country for three hours.

Hosts Dan Abrams, retired Tulsa Police Department Sgt. Sean “Sticks” Larkin and Deputy Sheriff Curtis Wilson provide minute-by-minute perspective and analysis from a central studio location during footage.

Local residents from the communities of featured departments are given the opportunity to have a firsthand experience during ride-alongs with officers on live nights.