How to Watch Shark Tank Season 16 Without Cable

The Spool Staff
November 17th, 2024

After fifteen years of investing in creative startups, the sharks return for another season of Shark Tank. The ABC show welcomes aspiring entrepreneurs to pitch their products to top venture capitalists and potential customers, launching brands like Scrub Daddy, Bantam Bagels, and Squatty Potty. So if you’re excited for the next revolutionary products, here’s our guide on watching the hit reality show.

Where to watch Shark Tank Season 16

The latest season of Shark Tank airs on ABC every Friday at 8 PM ET/PT, starting on October 18. Each episode streams on Hulu the following day.

There are two ways to watch Shark Tank Season 16: live on ABC or streaming the next day on Hulu.

Shark Tank Season 16 on ABC

You can watch Shark Tank Season 16 on ABC without cable on one of these cord-cutting services:

DirecTV Stream

DirecTV Stream is a streaming service that offers everything from live TV, local channels, on-demand films, sports packages, and even premium cable networks like HBO and Starz for an additional fee. Its plans, which start at $70/month, are on the pricier side of live TV, but that’s because it offers unlimited DVR and streams on top of at least 75 channels, depending on the plan you pick.

Fubo

Designed for the ultimate sports fan, Fubo is an on-demand and live TV service that streams games from multiple leagues including the NFL, NBA, MLB, and the Premier League. You can get up to 215 live channels on your lineup, which includes coverage on RSNs and local stations, though you might have to pay extra if you want premium entertainment channels like Starz and Showtime.

Hulu with Live TV

Combining the best of streaming and cable, Hulu with Live TV pairs Hulu’s original programming like Only Murders in the Building, imports like Normal People, and licensed ABC shows like Modern Family with live TV channels like CNN, CBS, and TCM to give you an all-in-one TV package. The plans start at $77/month (with ads), but for an additional fee, you can upgrade to a bundle that removes commercials and throws in Disney+ and ESPN+ to the mix.

YouTube TV

Often dubbed as the best cordless replacement to cable, YouTube TV is a live TV streaming platform that gives you access to more than 100 channels, sporting events, local channels, unlimited DVR space, and up to three simultaneous streams. But what really gives YouTube TV its edge is customization; depending on your needs, you can easily add premium channels like HBO, sports channels like NFL Redzone, and Spanish channels like Unimas to your preferred lineup.

DirecTV Stream Ultimate

DirecTV Stream Ultimate is the second-biggest package offered by DirecTV Stream. With it, you get up to 160 channels (up 40 channels from the previous tier) across entertainment, sports, and news. That’s almost any channel you can think of—from TBS and USA; to ESPN and CBS Sports; to CNN and BBC News; and so much more. You get it all, plus tens of thousands of on-demand titles for the price of $109.99/month (saving you roughly $40/month from the package after it), so if the budget allows, it's worth trying the Ultimate plan yourself.

Sling TV

Slings TV is a relatively affordable and wide-ranging live TV streaming service that has three main plans: the family-friendly Sling Orange, the sports-and-news-focused Sling Blue, and the comprehensive Sling Orange + Blue. The latter has a total of 46 channels, including IFC, TNT, and MGM, plus cloud DVR and simultaneous streams. You can also add multiple add-ons, like the Sports Extra, the News Extra, and the International Extra, to enhance your base package.

Fubo Elite

If you're a sports fan looking to cover all your bases, Fubo Elite has more than 256 channels and 130 live events that cover sports of all kinds, from basketball to cricket to golf. Channels include ESPN, CBS Sports Network, FS1 and FS2, beIN Sports, NFL Network, all the BIG Networks, and more. Depending on where you live, you should also have all the major local networks like ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX. Even though Fubo Elite is a notch above the basic tier, with unlimited DVR and simultaneous screens, it still notably does not have Turner channels like CNN, TNT, and TBS.

Shark Tank Season 16 on Hulu

As one of the big three of streaming, there’s no need to introduce Hulu. Here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

Hulu

Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.

Who are the sharks in this season’s Shark Tank?

Sharks are the venture capitalists that would assess product pitches from aspiring entrepreneurs. Since Season 4, there are six main sharks, and thankfully, all six of them return. Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary, who originally came from the Canadian version Dragon’s Den, return for the American series, as well as Daymond John and Barbara Corcoran, who were main sharks since Season 1. Mark Cuban and Lori Greiner also return as main sharks, though this would be Cuban’s final swim in the tank.

Like Cuban and Greiner, guest shark Daniel Lubetzky has been promoted to one of the main sharks. Other guest sharks include the co-founder of IT Cosmetics Jamie Kern Lima, Raising Cane’s founder Todd Graves, venture capitalist, and limited partner of Rashaun L. Williams and returning guest shark Kendra Scott.

All sixteen seasons are available to watch on Hulu

Alongside all the episodes of Season 15, all 339 episodes of Shark Tank‘s previous seasons are available to stream on Hulu.

Hulu

Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.