I found an article dated 8/10/15 that details the price points require for each channel from the live internet TV services.
https://www.techhive.com/article/3211536...vices.html
They all seem to have their own faults.
-Direct TV now requires a $65 dollar tier for CBS Sports.
-FuboTV doesn't have ESPN.
-Hulu doesn't offer Starz, Sundance or IFC.
-Philo is cheap but is limited to the family pack.
-PS Vue required $50 dollar tier for ESPNU, CBS Sports.
-Sling doesn't have CBS Sports.
-AT&T Watch is cheap but doesn't offer anything.
-YouTube doesn't offer HBO or Cinemax.
Hulu no-commercials, live TV +HBO/Showtime is $69 dollars which I contend is the best deal because they are also throwing in their own independent movie house.
PS Vue will run you $80 for the same, albeit with more overall channels and no studio. DirectTV is $78 dollars.
Hulu also gives you the option to put your account on hold for 3 months if you aren't using it. You could also rotate with sports vs. shows depending on the season.
September-April: Hulu Live TV ($44)
April-September: Hulu/HBO/Showtime ($37)
3 studios is quite a bit of content to shift through IMO.