Where is season 9 of ‘Catfish: The TV Show’ streaming?

An all new episode of the hit investigative series Catfish: The TV Show season nine is scheduled to premiere on MTV June 11, 2024 at 8/7c.

Those without a regular cable subscription can live stream all new episodes of Catfish on Tuesdays with Philo, Fubo or DirecTV Stream.

All three streaming services offer free trials for new subscribers who watch for free before committing to a paid subscription. However, Philo is the cheapest streaming option at $25 a month after it’s 7-day free trial.

Past episodes of Catfish can also be streamed on-demand with a regular Hulu subscription. However, it typically takes a while for new episodes to hit the streaming service after each premiere.

What is Philo?

Philo is considered one of the cheaper live streaming services available as it allows users to stream over 70 live TV channels for just $25 a month after itsfree trial.

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

The streaming service also offers unlimited DVR along with various movies and TV shows users can watch on-demand.

What is Fubo?

Fubois also an alternative to basic cable, but with better channel options that Philo does not offer.

Fubo considers itself a sports-focused streaming service, but overall, its standard package comes with over 100 live channels for $79.99 a month after its free trial. These channels include ESPN, ABC, NBC, CBS, TLC, MTV and much more.

Fubo also comes with a variety of shows and movies users can watch on-demand along with the option to record your favorite TV shows.

What is DirecTV Stream?

DirecTV Stream is similar to Fubo in that it offers many of the same channels and features. At $84.98 a month after its free trial, the base package comes with a little over 75 live TV channels.

Those interested can check out all of DirecTV Stream’s channel packages here.

What is Catfish: The TV Show about?

From the producers of the critically acclaimed 2010 documentary film Catfish comes a TV version, which follows the journey of couples who have formed an online relationship, but have never met in person.

Host Yaniv “Nev” Schulman — whose own online love drama was the subject of the “Catfish” film — and co-host Kami Crawford (previously Max Joseph) travel around the country to tell the stories of these hopeful romantic partners.

Each hour-long episode is filled with mystery, surprises and sometimes even shocking revelations as one partner discovers the truth about his or her significant other. What will happen when they meet in real life for the first time?