6 things you need to watch with Hulu + Live TV in June

We’re just going to say it: there’s a whole lot to watch on TV lately.From major sporting events to the latest can’t-miss reality premieres, there are so many shows just waiting to be watched, right? Here’s the thing: if you cut the cable cord, you’re going to need a great streaming service to do it all.Enter Hulu + Live TV.

The live TV streaming arm of Hulu offers two subscription plans, both with over 100 channels, including local news and sports, where available.Plans start at $82.99/month and always come with access to Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+ in addition to the 100 live channels.You’ll also get unlimited DVR, streaming on up to two screens at once (with the option for more with an unlimited screens add-on), and an easy, hardware-free setup.

All of this comes after a three-day free trial.If you and your family have range when it comes to what you’re watching, Hulu + Live TV might be the right fit for you.Here are six things that caught our eye as we scoured the live TV listings for the rest of June.The 125th edition of the US Open is happening now! The third major in the PGA Tour season is being played at the Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.The Division I men’s college baseball tournament begins on Friday, June 13, with two games.

The full schedule isn’t set yet, but here’s what you’ll be able to stream this weekend.Timed perfectly for Pride Month, National Geographic will present the television premiere of 2025 Sundance Film Festival award-winner “Sally,” a documentary about Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, and the secret she hid from the public her entire life.For the first time, Ride’s full life story is being told, primarily through her life partner Tam O’Shaughnessy.Who will go first overall when the Dallas Mavericks make their pick? Will it be Duke University’s Cooper Flagg? You’ll just have to tune into the NBA Draft on June 25 to find out! Country stars Cody Johnson and Ashley McBryde will...

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