Another option to watch "Claim to Fame" is through a Fubo TV subscription. It has a similar pricing structure as other live-streaming services, but it offers more variety. The most basic plan, which is the Pro plan, costs $74.99, and includes access to 171 channels, 1,000 hours of DVR space, and up to ten screens. Available channels include the top news channels like MSNBC, CNBC, CBS News, and Fox News, kid-friendly channels like Disney Channel, Universal Kids, and Nickelodeon, and top channels like ABC, NBC, Hallmark, and TLC.
The next tier called Elite costs $84.99 a month, and it packs 70 more channels and more than 130 sporting events that you can stream in 4K. There's also the Premier plan that goes for $94.99 a month, with over 250 channels, including Showtime. Spanish language TV is also available with the Latino plan, which runs you $24.99 for your first month and $32.99 in subsequent months.
All these plans offer a 7-day trial, so you can give the service a test run before you make the splurge.
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