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You can now sign up for a new service called DirecTV Now.

For $35 a month, you’ll be able to stream more than 60 channels of your favorite live sports, on-demand programmin­g, premium channels, popular shows and hit movies right to your mobile device.

And for a limited time only, the $35 monthly fee will get you access to an additional 40 channels that would otherwise cost you extra each month.

DirectTV Now and the other two services listed below all work with Android devices and tablets, iPhone, iPad and Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Fire TV Stick, Chromecast (Android on launch, iOS 2017), Internet Explorer, Chrome and Safari browsers and more.

By next year, DirecTV Now reportedly will be compatible with Roku, Amazon Fire tablets and Smart TVs from Samsung and other popular brands.

Is a $35 entry point too expensive for you? If you’re on a tight budget, perhaps you’d like the FullScreen service instead.

For $5.99 a month, you’ll have access to more than 1,500 hours of ad-free premium scripted and unscripted original series, TV shows and films licensed from studio partners.

While details on programmin­g are still emerging, the FullScreen website shows screenshot­s of popular movies like “Kill Bill” and “The Blair Witch Project,” along with TV shows such as “Dawson’s Creek,” “Chappelle’s Show” and more.

And here’s a real bonus: AT&T Mobility customers can get Fullscreen at no charge for 12 months with eligible new and existing wireless plans with messaging service.

Just like with DirecTV Now, you’ll also be able to stream the Fullscreen App without using any data!

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