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Whether he's taking on the big screen or the small screen, David Spade is one of those celebrities that everyone knows for his comedic genius and the way he makes us all laugh with any of his movies. The legendary actor will soon be available to watch on Comedy Central via his new show Lights Out with David Spade. If you want to watch it online, we're going to help you out.
In the new show, David Spade will take on various pop culture news and will also invite comedian and celebrity friends to mix things up. Sketches and field segments will also be a part of the show. Hopefully, Spade will be just as successful as Colbert was back in the day. Either way, Comedy Central will continue trying to bring a late night show that will Captivate audiences.
Sliding into your PM’s this summer at 11:30pm after @TheDailyShow @ComedyCentral pic.twitter.com/38yXxU7WR7
— David Spade (@DavidSpade) June 7, 2019
Lights Out with David Spade will premiere on July 29th on Comedy Central at 11:30 PM. Let's see what we can do about getting you to watch the show.
We all love spending time online and would like to be able to take our tools and the things we enjoy watching everywhere. Unfortunately, for live TV services and streaming platforms, that's not exactly possible because there are like licensing deals in place. These deals prevent these companies from allowing broadcasts to take place abroad. The sites will know that you have left the United States as soon as your IP changes to reflect this. Thankfully, IPs are super easy to change and you only need to subscribe to a VPN service to make this happen in just a few seconds. Let's see what you need to do.
Yes, you can, because Comedy Central's website features a live stream that you can access quite easily. All you going to need is the credentials from your TV provider, whether that's a cable company or a live TV service. We do suggest you go for the latter because it makes life so much easier to watch TV online.
I don't know about you, but we enjoy doing a lot of things online, including chatting with our friends, working, listening to music, or watching our favorite shows. If you also want to watch TV online, it's just a natural progression. These live TV services that have launched over the past few years provide much better prices than cable companies do. Plus, you can cancel your subscription at any time because there is no contract involved to keep you there. The best part, however, is the fact that you get to watch your shows wherever you may be when they start, even if that's on the bus. Do you use your headphones if that happens?
fuboTV - Our list kicks off with fuboTV, which is a platform that has been around for quite a while, providing sports fans with access to thousands of dedicated channels. In recent months, they've put in a lot of effort to add a lot more entertainment channels. There's only one bundle to get here, the $54.99 per month fubo bundle, which offers dozens of channels, including Comedy Central. If you want to customize it a bit, you can add a lot of extra channel packs and premium networks.
Sling TV - Next on our list is Sling TV, which is a versatile platform with loads of customization options. The service has three bundles - Orange, Blue, and Orange+Blue, but you can actually only choose between Blue and Orange+Blue because they're the ones who feature Comedy Central. Make sure that you are certain of your choice because it will influence the number of simultaneous streams you get from the platform. If you want to customize your plan, you can have loads of channel packs grouped by theme and several premium networks.
Philo - The next item on our list is Philo which is a very simple platform. There's a single bundle called 58 Channels that costs $20 per month. Among the channels you will find here, you will also discover Comedy Central, so you can watch David Spade's new show. With Philo, what-you-see-is-what-you-get because there are no Channel packs and no premium networks to add.
DirecTV Now - The last live TV service on our list is DirecTV Now which comes with a ton of bundles. Two of these bundles were added earlier this year, namely Plus and Max, while the other five bundles were given a price hike and a new name - Entertainment, Choice, Xtra, Ultimate, and Optimo Mas. Comedy Central is a channel that is part of most of these bundles, including Plus, Max, Entertainment, Choice, Xtra, and Ultimate. If you need more customization options, there are quite a few extra packs you can add featuring foreign channels, as well as premium networks.
When the show premieres on Comedy Central, you will be able to find the episodes on their website. In order to access the content, you will have to sign in for an account but using TV provider credentials. Again, you will be able to use your live TV service details. You should also be able to purchase the new episodes of the full season from various platforms like YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Microsoft Store, Vudu, or Amazon Prime, as soon as the episodes start airing.
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