Unveiling Television's Hidden Narratives: Your Guide to Streaming 'Dirty Rotten Scandals'
Exploring Controversies: An Overview of 'Dirty Rotten Scandals'
Building on previous investigations into reality television, a new documentary series is poised to examine the less glamorous facets of well-known programs. This production will shed light on incidents and narratives linked to 'America's Next Top Model', 'The Dr. Phil Show', and 'The Price Is Right'. The initial two installments, focusing on 'Dr. Phil', will be broadcast on March 4 at 9 p.m. PT/ET on E! Viewers can access these episodes via various live television streaming platforms that carry the E! network, some of which offer trial periods.
Premiering the Docuseries: Key Dates and Times
The series will debut with its first two episodes, centered on 'Dr. Phil', on Wednesday, March 4, at 9 p.m. PT/ET. The subsequent two episodes, which will explore 'America’s Next Top Model', are scheduled for the following Wednesday, March 11, at the same time. The series will conclude with two episodes focusing on 'The Price Is Right' on March 18. Each episode is designed to run for one hour.
Live Streaming Options: How to Catch Every Episode
Since the documentary is broadcast on E!, audiences without traditional cable can stream it through any live TV service that includes E! in its channel lineup. This includes platforms such as DirecTV (offering a five-day free trial), Sling, and Hulu + Live TV. The most straightforward way to view E! online might be through DirecTV's trial period. Below is a detailed breakdown of each streaming choice.
DirecTV Stream: Accessing E! with a Free Trial
E! is a standard inclusion in all of DirecTV's primary packages, including Entertainment, Choice, Ultimate, and Premier. New subscribers can take advantage of a five-day free trial for DirecTV's streaming service, allowing them to watch the series without an initial charge. For more information on plan options and how to customize your channel selection, with prices beginning at $19.99 per month, visit directv.com.
Sling TV: Flexible Plans for E! Enthusiasts
E! is part of Sling’s Blue Plan, which starts at $45.99 per month. For enhanced value, consider the Sling Orange & Blue plan. This comprehensive package is currently available at half price for the first month, costing $33 initially, then reverting to $65.99 monthly.
Hulu + Live TV: A Comprehensive Entertainment Bundle
You can stream E! for free with a three-day trial to Hulu + Live TV. This package not only includes live television but also comes bundled with subscriptions to Disney+ and ESPN+, with monthly plans starting at $89.99.