Stream ‘Yellowstone’: How to Watch Online

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  • What Channel is Yellowstone on: Paramount Network
  • Genre: Drama
  • Current Season: 3
  • Number of episodes per season: 10
  • Status: Active: renewed for season 4 in February 2020.

What Channel is Yellowstone on?

Where can I stream new episodes of Yellowstone for free?

Philo, FuboTV, Sling TV, Vidgo, AT&T TV Now, and Youtube TV all carry the Paramount Network. The following services offer free trials:

Is Yellowstone on Hulu or Netflix?

No, Yellowstone is not available on Hulu or Netflix. However the first two season are available for streaming on Peacock.

Yellowstone Reviews

What the critics are saying

  • “This series is a visual feast, with stunning mountains, lovely vistas and spectacular camera work. “Yellowstone” will make the Montana Office of Tourism proud. …. While John Dutton is a bit of a mystery, I’m invested enough to see how the character and “Yellowstone” develop.” –Terry Terrones, The Gazette
  • “It’s jam-packed with the contents that have made Sheridan’s previous stories so exciting to wide audiences, but it’s also more of a mess. And yet, “Yellowstone” still prevails as a compelling study of power, while it chews on what really makes a cowboy in 2018.” –Nick Allen, RogerEbert.com

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Which streaming services carry Paramount Network

Paramount Network on Philo

Philo is the least expensive streaming service to watch Yellowstone on, and the perfect platform for lovers of pure entertainment networks. You won’t find the sports channels that dominate other packages or local channels. However, it’s the cheapest way to gain access to 60 great entertainment channels. For only $20 a month you’ll get popular channels like Animal Planet, MTV, Discovery, IFC, AMC, Lifetime, Nick Jr, and the Paramount Network, as well as deep cuts like ID and Game Show Network. You also get free cloud DVR, but shows recorded are deleted after 30 days, so binge responsibly.


Paramount Network on Sling TV

Sling Blue is the best package option to stream the Paramount Network if you’re looking for a larger a la carte streaming service. At $30 a month, Sling Blue offers a great bang for your buck and comes with over 40 channels, including sports necessities like FS1, NBCSN, and NFL Network. You’ll also gain access to the usual cable mainstays like Food Network, Discovery, Cartoon Network, SYFY, and FXX. Whichever package you choose, you can save $10 on your first month. Here’s the complete guide to Sling TV channels.

Sling TV
Orange $30
Blue $30
Orange + Blue $45

Paramount Network on Fubo TV

FuboTV was originally built with sports fans in mind, but it has great entertainment offerings as well, including Bravo, IFC, FX, and the Paramount Network. Unlike Sling and Philo, Fubo TV has local channels like ABC, CBS, and FOX.

fubo tv
Standard $54.99
Family $59.99
Ultra $84.99

Paramount on Vidgo

Vidgo is a newer streaming service that offers 60 English-language channels, including the Paramount Network, for $40 a month. The Vidgo channels list includes local channels like ABC and Fox, kids channels like the Disney Channel family, Nickelodeon, and TeenNick, sports channels from ESPN, FS1, FS2, Fox Deportes, and BeIN Sports, and an array of entertainment favorites like A&E, HGTV, History, and Lifetime.

Vidgo
Core $40
Plus $45
Latino $15
Latino Mas $25

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*First Published: Aug 11, 2020, 3:00 pm

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