âHoardersâ season 14 premiere: How to watch, where to live stream
The season 14 premiere of the hit reality series Hoarders will air on A&E Monday, May 29 at 9/8c.
Those without a regular cable subscription can still live stream tonight’s premiere with Philo, Sling or DirecTV Stream, all of which offer free trials for new subscribers.
If you’re unsure which streaming service to go with, here’s a quick rundown.
What is the difference between Philo, Sling and DirecTV Stream?
Philo is one of the cheaper live-streaming services available as it allows users to stream over 70 live channels for only $25 a month.
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 stream for free before making any commitments.
Meanwhile, Sling is also one of the cheaper live-streaming services available.
It offers three different channel packages, Sling Blue and Sling Orange that are each $40 a month and Sling Orange + Blue that is the first two channel packages combined for $55 a month.
However, you’ll need a Sling Orange or Sling Orange + Blue subscription to access A&E and watch new episodes of Hoarders.
Be sure to check out the full breakdown between Sling’s channel packages here.
Lastly, DirecTV Stream is for those looking for a cable alternative with more channel options. It’s base channel package comes with over 75 live channels for $64.99 a month after its free trial.
Popular channels that come with DirecTV Stream include FOX, CBS, Showtime, NBC, ESPN, ABC, A&E, TLC, Food Network and more. The streaming service also allows its users to watch certain content on-demand and comes with the option to record your favorite TV shows.
What is Hoarders about?
The official series description of Hoarders is as follows:
Hoarders is an often painful look inside a disease that can bury its sufferer — literally at times — in its symptoms.
Each hourlong episode profiles two people on the verge of a personal crisis, all caused by the fact that they are unable to part with even the tiniest possessions, and the cumulative effect becomes a mountain of junk and garbage overtaking their home or apartment.
If they don’t respond to professional help, the consequences sometimes involve eviction, kids being taken away, or even jail time.