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How to Watch ‘Pearson’ Online: Live Stream Season 1 Episodes

Published on June 16, 2019
Written by:
Gabriela Vatu
Gabriela Vatu
Streaming Writer
via USA Network

For a while now, a new show has been in the making over on USA Networks, namely Pearson, which features Jessica Pearson from hit show Suits. If you also want to watch Pearson live online, we'll guide you through it.

Jessica Pearson, played by the gorgeous Gina Torres, is a hotshot lawyer who set up the original firm in Suits. Due to various power plays, she ends up moving to Chicago. Pearson is the new show that focuses solely on her journey and her work in Chicago where she starts working as Mayor Bobby Novak's fixer.

Season 1 premieres on July 17th, 2019. The show will air at 10/9c on USA Network. Let's see how we can watch this cool new show live online.

How to Watch Pearson Online?

In this day and age, we all use the Internet for loads of things, including watching TV. The beauty is that you get to watch content wherever you go, but even this has some limitations. Whether you choose to watch on a live TV platform or via USA's own stream, it doesn't really matter, because they're all equally blocked as soon as you cross the border. These platforms know your location by looking at your IP address, which is a great thing because IPs are easy to change. So, we suggest you subscribe to a VPN service. Let's see what you need to do.

Can You Watch Pearson on USA Network's Website?

Yes! Pearson will be available via the USA Network's live stream on its website. You need to sign up for an account, however, so you'll need credentials from a TV provider, whether we're talking about a traditional cable provider or a live TV service. We do suggest you go for the latter, however, since you're already looking into watching this show online.

How To Watch Pearson Without Cable?

Over the past few years, we've all started consuming more and more content online, including TV shows and movies. In fact, it makes perfect sense to also watch TV online. These live TV platforms have launched over the past few years to cover a niche of people that is sick of paying an arm and a leg for regular cable contracts, as well as having to leave work or your friends to get home in time to watch the show. Plus, there are no contracts involved, so you can quit your subscription anytime you feel like it. Let's see what options you have ahead of you.

fuboTV - We're kicking off our list with fuboTV, which is a sport-centric platform that has recently done a lot of work to expand its offering with more family-friendly networks, including more entertainment. There's a single bundle you can get, but it does feature USA, so you're covered to watch Pearson. If you want more content, you can get it via the many channel packs they have available, or the premium networks.

Sling TV - Next, we have Sling TV, which is a highly customizable platform that features three bundles - Orange, Blue, and Orange + Blue. USA Network is part of two of these bundles, namely Blue and Orange + Blue, but we do suggest you go with the latter since you get four simultaneous streams instead of three with that one. There are loads of channel packs available if you want more content, grouped by interests, plus many premium networks.

Hulu - Our next recommendation is Hulu, the single-bundle platform that built a name for itself with the video on demand service. The live TV plan actually goes for $44.99 per month and includes access to dozens of channels, as well as the full video on demand library. The list of channels it features do include the USA Network, so you're covered to watch the new Pearson show. If you want to customize your plan a bit, you can add a couple of channel packs and several premium networks.

YouTube TV - The list continues with YouTube TV, which is one of the platforms to offer the best features for subscribers, including unlimited Cloud DVR storage space. The subscription will put your budget out of $49.99 per month, but you'd get access to dozens of channels, USA Network included. Plus, while you can't enhance your subscription with any channel packs, you can add a bunch of premium networks.

DirecTV Now - DirecTV Now is up now, which is a platform that features seven bundles to choose between. Two of them were added earlier this spring, namely Plus and MAx, while the other five were given a new name - Entertainment, Choice, Xtra, Ultimate, and Optimo Mas - and their price got doubled. USA Network is a channel that is part of all seven bundles, so your choice will ultimately hang onto which of them has the right channel combo and which one has the right price for your monthly budget. If you want to customize the plan a bit, you can add a couple of packs featuring Spanish channels, three international packs, and plenty of premium networks.

PlayStation Vue - We also have PlayStation Vue on our list, which is a great platform with loads of great features offered to subscribers, such as enough cloud DVR storage space for 500 programs and five simultaneous streams. There are four bundles to pick between - Access, Core, Elite, and Ultra - and USA Network is part of all of them, which makes for an easier choice. You can enhance your plan by adding premium networks and a couple of channel packs. If you have a PlayStation Plus subscription, you'll get better prices for some of these add-ons.

How Can You Binge on Pearson Episodes?

So far, Pearson has yet to air, but when it does, you can be sure those episodes will be available to stream from USA Network's website. Also, typically, Pearson episodes will also be available for purchase from various platforms such as Amazon Prime, Google Play, YouTube, iTunes, Microsoft Store, and Vudu. Obviously, the links are not active at the moment, but we'll update when they go online.

We'd love to hear about which platform you chose to watch the first season of Pearson on, and what pushed you towards this choice. Drop us a note in the comments section below, and please share the article online. Follow TechNadu on Facebook and Twitter for more tech news, guides, and reviews.



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