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March Madness: How to Stream Every Game For $22

By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, we want to stream the March Madness games this year. What is the least expensive way to do that? — Carli, Dayton, Ohio.

Carli, March Madness, the annual men’s college basketball tournament, tips off tonight (March 19) with the ‘First Four’ doubleheader at 6:40 p.m. ET on truTV. Wagner will play Howard in the first game, followed by Colorado State facing Virginia in game two. Tomorrow night (March 20) at 6:40 p.m. ET, there will be another First Four doubleheader: Grambling vs. Montana State in game one with Colorado vs. Boise State in game two. Both will also be on truTV.

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The TV coverage of the entire tournament will be split between CBS, TBS, TNT and truTV. (You can see a complete TV schedule here.) That may sound like it would be difficult to stream all the action, but actually it’s fairly easy and fairly inexpensive.

Paramount Plus’ $11.99 a month subscription includes the feed of your local CBS affiliate which will have all the CBS games. And Max, the streaming service formerly known as HBO Max, will have stream all the TBS, TNT and truTV games (and in 1980p HD Dolby Vision). The base rate for Max (ads included) is $9.99 a month. So if you get Paramount Plus and Max for one month, you will be able to stream every March Madness game for just $22 total. (The tournament ends on April 8 with the championship game.)

Carli, hope that helps. Happy viewing and stay safe!

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