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‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ season 14 premiere: How to watch and where to stream

 NCIS: Los Angeles is officially back for its 14th season and set to premiere on CBS Sunday, Oct. 9 at 10/9c.





Those who have already ditched regular cable can still watch the premiere live with FuboTV, Paramount+ or DirecTV Stream.If you’re not sure which streaming service to go with, we can break it down.FuboTV is one of the better alternatives to regular cable.


It is considered a sports focused streaming service with over 100 channels to choose from with shows like Saturday Night Live, Yellowstone, The Voice and more for $69.99 a month.Meanwhile, DirecTV Stream is another cable-alternative streaming service. Subscribers can stream live and on-demand for $64.99 a month with over 75 channels to choose from.


However, there are other packages with more viewing options.Some popular channels included with DirecTV Stream include Fox, CBS, Showtime, NBC, ESPN, ABC, A&E, TLC, Food Network and more.Lastly, Paramount+ is the streaming platform mostly catered to those who grew up in the 90′s and early 2000′s.It has all of the early Nickelodeon cartoons from Spongebob to Rocko’s Modern Life to MTV hit shows such as Girl Code and Silent Library.


However, the streaming platform also offers a variety of other channels such as the Smithsonian Channel, VH1, Comedy Central and BET.Like many of the other popular streaming services, Paramount+ also offers its own original TV shows.Users can either select the essentials plan for $4.99 with limited ads or the premium package for $9.99 without ads.All of the previously mentioned streaming services offer free trials for first time users so you can watch NCIS: Los Angeles for free before committing to anything.


What is NCIS: Los Angeles about?

Chris O’Donnell and LL Cool J star in the second show of the `NCIS’ franchise, which focuses on the high-stakes world of the Office of Special Projects (OSP) in Los Angeles.Highly trained agents go under cover and work with the most advanced technologies available to apprehend criminals deemed a threat to national security.

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