Fuse TV streams on major platforms like Sling TV, FuboTV, Philo, and DirecTV Stream—just depends on which package you've got.
What’s Happening
As of 2026, Fuse TV still exists but isn’t the easy-to-find channel it once was in basic cable bundles.
Back in the day, Fuse was everyone’s go-to for music and pop culture. Now? It’s kind of hiding in plain sight. Streaming services carry it, but you’ll usually need an upgraded plan to see it. Traditional cable might still include it, but you’ll often have to dig into your account settings to add it. If Fuse suddenly vanishes from your guide, don’t freak out—it’s probably just tucked away or needs an extra package to show up.
Step-by-Step Solution
Find Fuse by double-checking your streaming plan and digging through your app’s guide.
Here’s how to track it down without pulling your hair out:
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Check your package first: Make sure your streaming service actually includes Fuse. You’ll typically find it on:
- Sling TV (Mystery/Sports Extra or higher)
- FuboTV (Starter tier or above)
- Philo (all tiers)
- DirecTV Stream (all tiers)
- Search your guide: Fire up your streaming app and use the search bar (Ctrl+F or Cmd+F) to type “Fuse.” If nothing pops up, your plan probably doesn’t include it.
- Add it to favorites: If Fuse is there but buried, manually pin it to your favorites so it stays visible in your guide.
- Check your cable provider: For old-school cable, log into your provider’s website and look up their channel list. You might need to add Fuse through your account settings.
