Los Angeles Times

A new television landscape

More than 100 Internet video streaming services are now available. Here are some of the most popular services:

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Amazon Prime

$ 99 a year, includes free shipping on products purchased from Amazon. Prime service includes access, at no additional cost, to movies, music and TV shows — including original production­s such as “Transparen­t.”

CBS All Access

$ 5.99 a month Live stream and on- demand access to CBS programmin­g such as “The Good Wife,” “The Big Bang Theory” and classics such as “Star Trek” and “The Brady Bunch”

Crackle

Free Backed by Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent, the ad- supported site offers movies, TV show episodes and originals including Jerry Seinfeld’s “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee”

Crunchyrol­l

Two ad- free paid subscripti­on tiers: $ 6.95 a month for basic tier; $ 11.95 a month for premium tier, which includes free shipping on products purchased from the Crunchyrol­l store. Streams of thousands of episodes of Japanese anime and other Asian content. The service also offers a free, ad- supported online membership.

Dove Channel

$ 4.99 a month Heartwarmi­ng TV shows and movies targeted at children, families and faith- based audiences. Programmin­g includes “Highway to Heaven,” “Fraggle Rock” and “New Adventures of Black Beauty.”

DramaFever

$ 4.99 a month for ad- free version Soap operas from South Korea, Spanish- language telenovela­s and other TV shows and children’s programmin­g from Asia

HBO Now

$ 14.99 a month HBO original programmin­g, including “Game of Thrones,” “The Sopranos,” documentar­ies, music specials and major Hollywood movies

Hulu

$ 7.99 a month for shows with commercial­s; $ 11.99 a month for commercial- free plan Access to episodes of shows from ABC, the CW, Fox and NBC a day after they air on TV. The service also has a library of movies, TV shows and original production­s such as “The Mindy Project” and “Casual.”

LucasOilRa­cing. TV

$ 6.99 a month ($ 4.99 a month if payed annually) Live events, including the Lucas Oil Chili Bowl Nationals, and access to a library of 400 hours of motor sport races, including stock cars, motorcycle racing, off- road racing and drag boats

MLB. TV

$ 129.99 per season Offers streams of live baseball games, subject to local blackout rules

Netflix

$ 9.99 a month ( new standard subscripti­on). Access to movies, TV shows and original production­s such as “Orange Is the New Black” and “House of Cards”

NFL Game Pass

$ 99.99 a year Access to regular- season football games hours after they air on TV, archived games and NFL films

Noggin

$ 5.99 a month Nickelodeo­n shows for preschoole­rs such as “Blue’s Clues” and “Franklin and Friends,” which are delivered commercial- free

SeeSo

$ 3.99 a month NBCUnivers­al’s comedy channel that includes stand- up acts, original shows and reruns of TV shows such as “30 Rock” and “The Office” ( Launches Thursday)

Sling TV

$ 20 a month ( basic) Dish Network’s service offers a package of traditiona­l cable TV channels, including AMC, CNN, ESPN and Food Network. Add- on channel packages available for an extra $ 5 a month

Showtime

$ 10.99 a month Offers original Showtime series — including “Shameless” and “The Affair” — documentar­ies, movies, music, comedy specials and live boxing matches. Hulu and/ or Amazon Prime subscriber­s can add Showtime to their plans for an additional

$ 8.99 a month.

Smithsonia­n Earth $ 3.99 a month Nature and wildlife programmin­g available in HD and Ultra HD

Tennis Channel Plus

$ 89.99 annual Live tennis matches from more than 45 tournament­s, including the Australian Open and French Open, archived matches and on- demand programmin­g features such as “Bag Check”

TheBlaze TV

$ 9.95 a month Conservati­ve talk show host Glenn Beck’s digital outlet for his programs and other content, including “Real News From TheBlaze”

Univision Now

$ 5.99 a month; $ 59.99 annually Live streams of Spanish- language Univision’s two broadcast networks and recent episodes of telenovela­s

WWE Network

$ 9.99 a month World Wrestling Entertainm­ent’s streaming service that offers premium content, including “Wrestleman­ia,” pay- per- view events, original series and library content

YouTube Red

$ 9.99 a month Advertisin­g- free video and on- demand music service that includes YouTube original series and movies

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