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Built for Gaithersburg, MD · ZIP 20878

Empty nesters — your starter package

Older couple, news + classic TV + occasional movie night

2 adults, 60+

Recommended total
$58/mo
$ /mo
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We built this around your priorities: news-coverage, familiar-interface, DVR. Pair The Roku Channel — Live TV (free) with Verizon Fios 300 Mbps ($50/mo), run it through a Roku Streaming Stick 4K, and keep Netflix Standard with Ads. Matches the spirit of your ideal outcome — Switch to a lower-cost Live TV streaming service (Philo at $28/mo for non-sports lineup + locals via antenna OR Sling Blue) + keep Netflix.

Our Pick · What we'd actually install

What we install in real client homes

Monthly total
$58/mo
Vs. your bill
Saves $122/mo
Live TVThe Roku Channel — Live TV (free) Free
InternetVerizon Fios · 300 Mbps $50/mo📍 Verify at your address
DeviceRoku Streaming Stick 4K $50 one-time
AppsNetflix Standard with Ads $8/mo

Empty nesters want simple, familiar, and reliable — not bleeding-edge. Our pick combines DirecTV Stream Choice ($114.99/mo) for the most cable-like guide with channel numbers in the order you remember, paired with the included DirecTV Stream box (or a Roku Streaming Stick 4K for $50 one-time) and your existing internet. Total monthly: ~$165 vs. typical $215 cable. The DVR is included in the cloud — unlimited storage, watch from any device. Add a Logitech Harmony remote if you want one-button "Watch TV" macros so the system feels like one device, not three. We deliberately skip Sling Blue and Philo here because the savings ($30-50/mo) aren't worth the additional learning curve at this life stage. Comfort and stability win.

The stack (Rick's Picks — detailed)

Five puzzle pieces — internet, network, device, Live TV, and apps. You only get the experience the weakest piece allows, so we recommend the whole stack, not just one product. Why this matters →

Internet

Verizon Fios — 300 Mbps

$50/mo · 300 Mbps · fiber

Plenty for 2-3 simultaneous streams and basic browsing. Saves ~$30/mo over the gig tier you don't need.

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Heads up — your house wiring. Cat6 — modern construction or recent rewire. If your house is pre-2015 and never re-wired, Cat5e is likely and caps wired speed at 1 Gbps. See /guides/multi-gig-internet-prep/ for details.
Network layer

eero 6+ (2-pack)

$200 one-time · wi-fi-6 mesh

Why this one: Small homes, 1 story, 1500 sq ft or less. WAN ceiling: 1 Gbps WAN.

Without a modern mesh, the streaming-first stack underperforms cable. This is the unsung-hero layer — match it to your house size and ISP tier.

Streaming Device

Roku Streaming Stick 4K

$50 one-time

One remote, one home screen for everything in this stack. Buy it once and never pay a rental fee.

Live TV

The Roku Channel — Live TV (free)

Free — no subscription · 500+ free live channels

500+ free FAST channels with savable favorites — news, classic TV, sports highlights, kids, movies. The favorites feature surfaces what you actually watch at the top of the guide. Tubi is a great secondary library for movies but doesn't have favorites — only Roku does.

Backup internet options for this ZIP

If your primary pick isn't lit at your address — or your install gets pushed — here's plan B, C, and D.

Show meOther options by budget

Transparent reference points only — not what we recommend. The cheapest possible setup and the no-compromise premium tier, both with full trade-offs disclosed. Most households should ignore these and stick with Rick's Pick above.

Penny Pincher

Cheapest possible — not what we recommend

Monthly total
$38/mo
Saves

Apps that pair with42/mo

Live TVThe Roku Channel — Live TV (free) Free
InternetXfinity · Connect 75 $30/mo📍 Verify at your address
DeviceRoku Streaming Stick 4K $50 one-time
AppsNetflix Standard with Ads $8/mo
What you give up
  • Upload speed usually caps around 35 Mbps even on gigabit plans — when Zoom + cloud backups + security cams run during prime time, streams buffer
  • Watch for hidden fees — broadcast TV surcharge, regional sports fee, and modem rental can add $40–$60 to the advertised price
  • Promo pricing typically jumps 30–60% after 12 months — set a calendar reminder to renegotiate
  • Gigabit speeds rarely sustain during peak hours (7–10pm) when the whole neighborhood is online
  • No DVR or pause-and-rewind on the free live TV guide
  • Local news limited to the free broadcast affiliates Roku's guide carries
  • Only one paid streaming app in the budget — the rest of the catalog drops

This works for: Light-streaming households where saving on the monthly bill beats sustained gigabit speeds. Not great for power users on Zoom calls and 4 TVs simultaneously — those need fiber.

Reference point only — see the Pick for our recommendation.
The Premium

If money is no object — no-compromise stack

Monthly total

Apps that pair with38/mo

Saves $42/mo
Live TVThe Roku Channel — Live TV (free) Free
InternetVerizon Fios · 2 Gig

Apps that pair with10/mo📍 Verify at your address

DeviceApple TV 4K (3rd gen)

Apps that pair with29 one-time

AppsNetflix Standard with Ads $8/mo · Max with Ads

Apps that pair with0/mo · Apple TV+

Apps that pair with0/mo

Most households don't need this

Most households don't need this — but for high-end home theater, prosumer needs, or households that want zero compromises on picture/sound/reliability, this is the no-compromise stack. Top-tier fiber, the best streaming device picture pipeline (Apple TV 4K), every premium app on tap.

Reference point only — see the Pick for our recommendation.

Apps that pair with The Roku Channel — Live TV (free)

Based on the The Roku Channel — Live TV (free) Live TV pick above. This is where each app sits relative to your live channels — pairs well, partially overlaps, or fully duplicates.

Pairs well

Fills gaps the Live TV doesn't cover

  • Netflix Standard with Ads

    $8/mo

    Adds prestige originals — free Live TV doesn't have a deep on-demand catalog.

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  • Max with Ads

    $10/mo

    HBO + Warner films — fills the prestige-movies gap free Live TV can't cover.

    Sign up →
  • Apple TV+

    $10/mo

    Apple originals — different content space entirely.

    Sign up →
  • Peacock Premium with Ads

    $8/mo

    Free tier exists; paid tier ($8/mo) adds Sunday Night Football + Premier League.

    Sign up →
  • Paramount+ Essential

    $8/mo

    Champions League + CBS originals — cheapest paid Live-TV-adjacent option at $8/mo.

    Sign up →

Watch for overlap

May duplicate channels or catalog

  • No major channel overlap with this Live TV pick. Add apps freely based on what content you want.

Try free first

Most people don't know these exist — try them. If they cover what you need, you can drop paid services and save $20-100/mo.

  • The Roku Channel

    Free

    350+ free FAST channels with favorites support — pin your top channels to the top of the guide. The reason this combo wins on a Roku device.

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  • Tubi

    Free

    50,000+ free movies + TV shows on-demand. Deepest free catalog — complements (doesn't duplicate) Roku Live TV.

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  • CBS News 24/7

    Free

    Free 24/7 CBS News live stream — local + national.

    Start free →

Channel lineup

Roku Live TV — News (free, 24/7 live)

  • ABC News Live
  • CBS News 24/7
  • NBC News NOW
  • USA Today
  • Newsy
  • Reuters Now
  • Cheddar News
  • NewsNation Now
  • Sky News
  • France 24
  • Bloomberg TV+
  • Fox Weather
  • Weather Spy

Roku Live TV — Sports (highlights + leagues)

  • NFL Channel (highlights)
  • PowerNation
  • MLB Network FAST
  • Pac-12 Insider
  • Stadium
  • beIN Xtra
  • fubo Sports
  • Outside TV+
  • Bare Knuckle Fighting
  • World Poker Tour

Roku Live TV — Classic TV

  • MeTV (via local FAST)
  • Antenna TV
  • Catchy Comedy
  • Cozi TV
  • Roku Originals
  • The Bob Ross Channel
  • The Carol Burnett Show
  • Family Feud Classic
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000

Roku Live TV — Entertainment

  • Comedy Dynamics
  • Funny or Die
  • Maverick Black Cinema
  • The CW (catch-up)
  • CMT Music
  • Hallmark Movies & More
  • AMC Presents
  • Crime 360
  • Cold Case Files (FAST)
  • Forensic Files
  • Unsolved Mysteries

Roku Live TV — Kids

  • PBS Kids 24/7
  • Bob the Builder
  • Thomas & Friends
  • Sensical Kids
  • Kidoodle.TV
  • Boomerang Kids
  • Nick Jr. (FAST clips)
  • Curious George FAST

Roku Live TV — Lifestyle

  • HGTV FAST
  • Food Channel FAST
  • Magnolia Network FAST
  • Bon Appétit
  • Bob Ross Painting
  • Tastemade
  • The Pet Collective
  • Outdoor America

Roku Live TV — Spanish

  • CNN en Español (free clips)
  • Pluto Latino
  • Cine Sony
  • Telemundo Now
  • Univision NOW (preview)

Bonus: Tubi free movie library (on-demand, not live)

  • Tubi Movie Channels (action, romance, horror, drama)
  • Hollywood Classics on Tubi
  • Westerns Channel
  • B-Movie Theatre
  • Cinevault: 70s
  • Cinevault: 80s
  • Cinevault: Westerns
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (Tubi kids catalog)
  • Note: Tubi has 200+ channels but no favorites feature — use Roku for live, Tubi for movies on-demand.

Editorial integrity: We recommend the right product whether or not we earn affiliate revenue on it. Apple TV and Starlink, two of our top picks, pay us nothing.

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What's the most cable-like streaming setup for empty nesters?

DirecTV Stream Choice ($114.99/mo) is closest to traditional cable — channel numbers in the familiar order, real remote with channel buttons, fast channel surfing, no app menus to navigate. Pair with a learning remote so one button starts everything.

Will the new system be confusing to learn?

For DirecTV Stream specifically: no. The remote, the channel guide, and the layout all mirror cable. Most users learn it in a single evening. Roku/Apple TV interfaces are app-store-style — bigger jump if you're used to channel surfing.

Can I keep my old DVR recordings?

No — cable DVR recordings stay locked to the cable box. The good news: YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream both include cloud DVR so you start fresh with unlimited storage. Plan: record one favorite show for a week before canceling cable to make sure the new DVR works for you.

What about news channels in the morning?

CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, CNBC, and Bloomberg are on YouTube TV, Hulu+Live, DirecTV Stream, and Fubo. Sling Blue has them at $45.99. Local news (channel 4, 7, 9) comes free over an antenna or on every live TV service.