How to Watch INSP Without Cable

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INSP TV has a great collection of Western shows and movies, some of which have gained a cult following over the last few decades. While the channel is available in the traditional cable TV format on providers like DIRECTV, what if you donโ€™t have access to cable and want to watch it via streaming services?

A while ago, INSP jumped to streaming services along with the cable TV option. So, streaming services are your best bet if you have recently moved to an area with no cable TV providers or want to enjoy old westerns while traveling. Letโ€™s look at all the options you can use to watch INSP without cable.

How to Watch INSP on a Streaming Service

Google TV is undoubtedly the most popular smart TV OS, with access to the best apps and games. Its UI is so much better than any standard TV OS, and you can download almost every popular streaming app.

INSP is available on Sling, Fndly TV, Philo TV, and DirecTV. Previously, Fubo also offered INSP as a part of their channel suite, but the company couldnโ€™t keep up with the new pricing and had to drop it. So, avoid buying the Fubo TV services for INSP.

Note: All the mentioned streaming services are paid plans containing INSP. You cannot watch INSP for free, at least without using any fair-use methods.

Some shows like Cheyenne are available on Western Bound Wrangled, which is a free service part of Philo TV. So, youโ€™ll have to hunt for services free list for some of the INSP shows, but for complete access, the paid plans are the only way.

Sling TV

Sling doesn’t include INSP in its regular orange and blue packages. Instead, it is available as an add-on in the Heartland package for $6. So, you’ll have to buy either of the two packages and then bundle the Heartland package to watch INSP.

Availability: Google TV, Roku TV, Fire TV

Pricing: Sling Orange or Blue $23/month (Extra $6 for Heartland Package)

Philo TV

Philo TV is a great alternative to watching some INSP shows for free. As we mentioned earlier, the Western Bound Wrangled free channel airs Cheyenne, Wagon Train, and some more shows in the free tier. If you’re after these shows, there’s no need to pay for them. Otherwise, you can opt for the Philo TV package to gain complete INSP access.

Availability: Google TV, Roku TV, Fire TV

Pricing: $28/month

Friendly TV

Frndly TV is the most affordable streaming service for watching INSP on Google TV. You can view INSP on multiple devices in HD format with a single subscription. It’s the cheapest streaming service on our list for watching local channels and INSP.

Compared to Sling TV, you can watch INSP for 1/4th the price, which is a steal deal in our opinion. You can save a couple of bucks if you want to watch INSP TV in SD quality on an old HD TV or portable screen.

Availability: Google TV, Roku TV, Fire TV

Pricing: $9.99/month for HD TV with two device support

Other Alternatives

You can watch INSP on DirecTV, but their plans are very expensive and only worthwhile if you need premium entertainment or other channel categories. We wonโ€™t suggest it because it starts at $86.99/mo. + Tax, which isnโ€™t justifiable for merely watching INSP.


FAQs

Q. Is INSP a cable channel?

Yes. INSP is a cable channel thatโ€™s also available on streaming platforms now. So, you can pick either a cable TV provider or opt for a streaming service.

Q. Can I get INSP on YouTube TV?

No. INSP isnโ€™t a part of YouTube TV. You must pick from the above streaming service providers to watch it.

Q. Did DIRECTV drop INSP?

Yes. It happened briefly before the channel entered a new agreement with DirecTV and is now available on the streaming service like before.

Wrapping Up

Now, you know the options to watch the INSP channel on any streaming service. Philo TV is a great option to watch a few of the shows for free. Share any other reliable streaming service that offers INSP in your region.

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Abhishek Mishra

Abhishek fell in love with computers and consumer electronics a decade back. He has extensively covered popular operating systems, apps, and web services for the last five years at trusted publications including WindowsLatest, MakeUseOf, and Fossbytes. At YTECHB, he pens elaborate guides, emerging tech topics, and listicles.

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