“Alone” is airing the third episode of its 11th season on Thursday, June 27 at 8 p.m. You can watch live as it airs on DIRECTV Stream (free trial) or Philo (free trial).
The episode will take a look at the survivalists attempting to brave the coming Arctic Winter, which will require them to procure food and other resources before the cold truly sets in.
Here’s the information you’ll need to watch “Alone” on History Channel or via a free live stream online.
How to watch ‘Alone’ without cable
If you’re a cord-cutter or don’t have cable, you can live stream “Alone” on any one of the following streaming services:
In addition to ABC, Freeform, ESPN, and the other Disney channels, DIRECTV Stream offers CBS, NBC, and FOX. This sets it apart from most live TV streaming services. On top of that, a subscription gets you access to more than 65 other channels in its base package, including Nickelodeon, MTV, CNN, vh1, and more. The biggest selling point for DIRECTV Stream, however, is that it is the best for live and regional sports coverage. Add that to over 65,000 on-demand titles and its Cloud DVR and you have a diverse, versatile service that can meet any of your streaming needs. The base package costs $64.99 per month, with a wide range of add-on options. DIRECTV Stream offers a five-day free trial.
Philo is remarkably inexpensive for the amount of content it offers, with more than 70 live channels, the ability to stream from three devices simultaneously and a 365-day DVR with unlimited space. Subscribers will also have access to thousands of movies and TV series on-demand. The service costs $25 per month. There are several available packages that include premium channels, like Epix and Starz, for an additional cost. The service offers a seven-day free trial that includes all the features of full subscription.
Fubo is considered the ultimate live TV streaming service for anyone seeking to cut the cord. With a subscription, you get access to over 100 channels (depending on your local area), 30 hours of DVR space and tons of on-demand content, mainly featuring episodes of shows that have aired in recent weeks. Fubo has ABC and the ESPN family, too, making it a top option for sports fans. The service costs $74.99 per month, with a range of add-on options, and its standard package features a seven-day free trial.
What time is ‘Alone’ on TV?
“Alone” airs its first season premiere on Thursday, June 27 at 8 p.m. on History Channel.
What channel is History Channel?
You can use the channel finder on your provider’s website to locate it: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV, Dish.
How to watch ‘Alone’ online on-demand
If you missed an episode of “Alone” or want to binge watch other Discovery Channel or Shark Week series online when they become available, look for them on Fubo TV, Philo, or DIRECTV Stream. Each streaming service offers a free trial.
What is ‘Alone’ about?
According to the official History Channel website:
Season 11 of the acclaimed survival series ALONE is here, plunging ten new participants into the unforgiving Arctic Circle–the northernmost location in series history. Battling within grizzly bear territory, bone-chilling cold, and icy landscapes, these individuals must self-document this fierce test of will as they strive to survive in complete isolation. Armed with only 10 chosen items, they face hunger, solitude and the relentless impact of the elements. The winner, enduring the Arctic’s extreme challenges, will claim the coveted half-million dollar prize. The stakes are higher than ever in this adventure of a lifetime. No camera crews. No gimmicks. ALONE is the ultimate test of human will.
Here’s a look at “Alone,” courtesy of History Channel’s official YouTube channel:
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