Vice TV
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How to Stream Vice TV Without Cable

As a millennial, I know Vice TV as a news and lifestyle channel that speaks to my generation. The network has adapted to modern viewing habits, making it easy to watch through various live TV streaming services without needing a traditional cable subscription.

In a hurry? Here are our top picks for watching Vice TV and other A&E shows without cable:

  • DIRECTV STREAM: Makes it easy to switch from cable to streaming with their 90+ channel Entertainment plan and options for much more. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM.
  • Sling TV: The top low-cost streaming service provides a great base channel lineup in both its plans. Save 50% your first month with Sling TV.
  • Philo: This service gives you 70+ live TV channels for just $28.00/month!

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If you enjoy learning about the issues that impact your daily life, you’ll probably want to watch Vice TV. Since 2019, the network has shifted toward a format with news and investigative journalism.

This is part of an effort to best serve its target audience. Although the network is largely targeted toward those born between 1985 and 2000, viewers of all ages will likely be able to gain something by watching this network.

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Vice TV Basics

Vice TV was founded in 2016 using the name Viceland. The channel rebranded itself as Vice TV in 2019 as it shifted from a lifestyle network to a news network. This channel is a joint venture between Vice Media and A&E.

It replaced History’s sister station H2 (History International) in most cable lineups. Prior to the launch of Viceland, H2 was primarily focused on objective history while History itself had decided to lean heavily into entertainment programming that was based on historical events.

Although Vice TV largely focuses on an American audience, it does produce content that is meant to appeal to audiences in other countries. It has a significant presence in Australia, Canada, and the UK. It is also available in large portions of Europe and Asia.

Programming

Vice TV offers a variety of original programming as well as content that was acquired from other stations owned by A&E. Each evening, Vice News Tonight provides an objective look at the top stories in the United States and throughout the world. This show is unique because it doesn’t deliver the news through a single anchor. Instead, it uses a variety of media to educate and engage audiences about the topics it covers.

Another popular original program is Cari & Jemele (Won’t) Stick to Sports hosted by former ESPN personalities Jemele Hill and Cari Champion. The show examines a variety of social issues and their impact on both the sports world and the world as a whole.

If you’re a professional wrestling fan, you may want to check out Dark Side of the Ring. This show dives deeper into important stories such as unscripted conflicts between wrestlers or conflicts between wrestlers and promoters. Also, Major League Wrestling (MLW) airs a program on this network each week.

Among the shows brought to the channel by A&E were Hoarders and Ice Road Truckers. You will also be able to watch other hit shows produced by A&E such as Shipping Wars and Intervention on Vice TV.

DIRECTV STREAM - Vice TV
Vice TV airing through DIRECTV STREAM.

Streaming Vice TV

Most of the major live TV streaming services offer Vice TV:

  • Philo: For $28.00/month, you can get access to Vice TV, the main A&E network, and other properties owned by this company. These include History, Lifetime and others that offer quality content that is available on an on-demand basis. Try Philo free for 7 days. This plan includes unlimited cloud DVR and streaming on up to 3 devices at the same time. (Philo review)
  • Sling TV: Vice is available through both the Sling Orange and Sling Blue base service packages. You can get either package for $40.00/month or both of them for $55.00/month. Save 50% on Sling TV now! The Sling Orange package is ideal for those who want to watch ESPN while the Sling Blue package is ideal for those who want to watch access to Fox and NBC. It comes with 50 hours of cloud DVR. (Sling TV review)
  • DIRECTV STREAM: Vice TV is available on all four plans from DIRECTV STREAM (formerly AT&T TV) packages. The least expensive package starts at $79.99/month and comes with roughly 80 other channels including local networks. A 5-day free trial is now available for DIRECTV STREAM. It comes with unlimited DVR storage (online subscribers only) and streaming on unlimited devices at once. (DIRECTV STREAM review)
  • Hulu + Live TV: Offers dozens of channels including Vice TV for a flat rate of $82.99/month. You also get ESPN+, Disney+, and the standard Hulu on-demand (without commercials available). The plan comes with unlimited cloud DVR (9 months of storage) and streaming on two devices. (Hulu + Live TV review)

On-Demand Options

If you don’t care about watching Vice TV live and just want access to shows, there are other options.

  • Vice TV App: Allows you to watch most shows on-demand via TV Everywhere with a TV provider log-in. Note that you can use Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV STREAM, and Philo but not Sling TV. Also, it does not provide a live stream of Vice TV. The same service is available through vice.com.
  • Hulu On-Demand: Provides access to many shows including Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia, The Devil You Know, and Dark Side of the Ring.
  • Purchase: You can buy full episodes and seasons of Vice shows through iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, VUDU, Microsoft, and Playstation Video.

Supported Devices to Live Stream Vice TV

We’ll highlight the most popular devices that are supported by the streaming services that offer Vice TV.

Other than Android TV-based televisions all the services support it. You can cast to your TV from a mobile device or web browser using Chromecast. Similarly, you can use all the popular TV stick devices: Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, and Roku. And you can stream on mobile devices with Android and iOS (iPhone, iPad).

Hulu, Sling, and DIRECTV support Samsung smart TVs. Sling and Hulu support LG and VIZIO smart TVs.

Sling and Hulu support the Xbox One gaming system. Sling supports the Oculus VR system. And PlayStation and Nintendo Switch are supported by Hulu.

See our streaming service reviews for complete details.

Wrapping Up

If you are looking to learn about the world around you without being told what to think or how to feel, Vice TV may be for you. It has a quality mix of news, documentaries, and other types of programming that seek to teach its audience in an engaging manner.

As this channel is available on most streaming platforms, you should have no problem finding a way to watch it without cable. We recommend Philo to stream Vice TV. Try Philo free for 7 days.

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