
DirecTV has rolled out three new streaming options for people who want to pay only for what they watch. Instead of buying a huge channel lineup, you can now choose smaller bundles focused on your interests at a lower cost.
Starting February 27, 2025, customers can sign up for any of these new plans for $35 a month. Each one includes around 40 channels from top networks like Bravo, Fox, NBC, FX, Syfy, and Food Network. The bundles offer channels from major content companies, such as Fox, Disney, Comcast, Univision, Warner Bros Discovery, and A+E Networks.
Both new and current users, including those using the free DirecTV streaming app, can now pick from these new plans. This change shows DirecTV’s move toward smaller, more focused channel groups, giving people more freedom to choose.
DirecTV MyNews Package
No details about the MyNews package have been shared yet.
DirecTV MyEntertainment Package
MyEntertainment brings more than 40 channels for $35 per month, plus the ad-supported version of Disney Plus is included at no extra cost. You’ll get channels such as A&E, Animal Planet, Bounce TV, CNN, Fox News, Freeform, FX, FXM, FXX, Game Show Network, Lifetime, MSNBC, National Geographic, Travel Channel, and Vice TV.
DirecTV MiEspañol Package
MiEspañol is also $35 a month and includes over 60 channels in Spanish. The lineup features Antena 3, Discovery en Español, Discovery Familia, Bandamax, Cinelatino, CNN en Español, ESPN Deportes, Estrella TV, Nat Geo Mundo, Fox Deportes, Sony Cine, Telef, Universo, Telemundo, and Univision.
According to DirecTV’s chief marketing officer, Vince Torres, the company is shifting away from big cable packages and giving customers more ways to pay for the channels they watch most.
These new plans, plus other bundles like MySports and MyCinema, are now available. To get started or look at your options, head to the DirecTV Stream website.
Source: DirecTV via TVanswerman