Quick answer: For the whole Lebanese lineup in one place, the cleanest legal route in the US is Sling TV’s Al Ostoura package ($29.99/month), which carries LBCI, MTV Lebanon, Al Jadeed, NBN, OTV and Future TV (plus the Aghani Aghani music channel) and the full Shahid on-demand library. A cheaper Sling pack, Ala Keifak ($17.99/month), includes a smaller Lebanese set and no Shahid. If you only want one channel, the broadcasters’ own official apps (like LBC’s) are a free-ish alternative — with some caveats below.
Lebanese television has a personality all its own — the political talk shows, the dramas, the music, the news that everyone back home is arguing about. If you’re in the US trying to keep up (or set it up for your parents), here’s exactly what’s legally available as of mid-2026, with no satellite dish and no pirated boxes.
Where to watch (the legal options)
There are really two legal paths: one paid bundle that gives you the whole lineup, and the free official apps from the channels themselves if you only care about one. Here’s the quick version.
| Option | Price | What you get |
|---|---|---|
| Sling Al Ostoura | $29.99/mo (≈$18.33 prepaid yearly) | The full Lebanese lineup — LBCI, MTV Lebanon, Al Jadeed, NBN, OTV, Future TV + Aghani Aghani — plus 100+ Arabic channels and the full Shahid VOD library |
| Sling Ala Keifak | $17.99/mo | A smaller set of Lebanese channels, 80+ Arabic channels total, no Shahid |
| Official broadcaster apps | Free-ish (single channel) | One channel at a time, e.g. LBC’s own app/site — see caveats below |
If your goal is “I want the Lebanese channels I grew up with, all in one app,” Sling Al Ostoura is the straightforward answer. If you only ever watch LBC, the official LBC app may be all you need.
Sling Al Ostoura — the full Lebanese lineup
Al Ostoura is Sling’s complete Arabic package: $29.99/month (about $18.33/month if you prepay 12 months) for 100+ live Arabic channels, sold standalone — you do not need a Sling base plan. It includes the full Shahid VOD library alongside the live channels.
For Lebanese viewers, this is the package that carries the real lineup. Sling’s MySatGo on-demand library also adds MTV, Al Jadeed and LBC VOD, so you can catch up on episodes you missed, not just watch live.
Sling’s Arabic packages come with apps on Roku, Fire TV and Apple TV and most smart TVs. The usual promo is 50% off the first month (Al Ostoura for about $15) or a 3-day free trial. Full breakdown in our Sling review.
Sling Ala Keifak — the cheaper Arabic pack
If your TV life is mostly Arabic news and variety with some Lebanese channels, Ala Keifak ($17.99/month, 80+ channels) is the value pick. It includes some Lebanese channels, but a smaller set than Al Ostoura and no Shahid library. If you specifically want the complete Lebanese lineup plus on-demand, step up to Al Ostoura.
The Lebanese channels you get on Sling
Al Ostoura carries the channels that make up the heart of Lebanese TV — across the political and entertainment spectrum:
- LBCI (LBC International) — the leading Lebanese network; news, drama, variety and the big entertainment franchises.
- MTV Lebanon (Murr TV) — one of the country’s major general-entertainment and news channels.
- Al Jadeed (New TV) — a major news and entertainment network.
- OTV — a major Lebanese channel.
- Future TV — a major Lebanese channel.
- NBN — a major Lebanese channel.
- Aghani Aghani — the Lebanese music channel, for when you just want the hits on in the background.
Between them you get the full range of Lebanese programming — the newscasts, the late-night talk shows, the dramas, and the music. On-demand, MySatGo adds catch-up VOD for MTV, Al Jadeed and LBC.
Free / official-app alternatives
If you only watch one channel, the broadcasters run their own official apps and websites — a free-ish alternative to a full subscription.
The clearest example is LBC: it streams LBCI live and on-demand through lbcgroup.tv and its official mobile apps. A few honest caveats so you know what you’re getting into:
- Some LBC content may require its own separate subscription — the live feed being on the official app doesn’t mean every show is free.
- US access to the free live stream isn’t guaranteed — broadcasters sometimes geo-restrict feeds by region, and that can change without notice.
So the honest framing: for one bundle with the whole Lebanese lineup, Sling Al Ostoura is the cleanest legal route. The individual broadcaster apps (like LBC’s) are a free-ish alternative if you only want a single channel — just go in knowing some content may sit behind the broadcaster’s own paywall and that US access can vary.
Other channels publish official YouTube channels and apps too; availability and what’s free shifts over time, so check the channel’s official site or app store listing for the current state of play.
FAQ
What’s the easiest way to watch all the Lebanese channels in the US? Sling’s Al Ostoura package ($29.99/month) carries the full lineup — LBCI, MTV Lebanon, Al Jadeed, NBN, OTV and Future TV — in one app, alongside 100+ other Arabic channels and the Shahid VOD library.
Can I watch LBC for free in the US? LBC streams LBCI live and on-demand through its official app and lbcgroup.tv. Some content may require its own subscription, and US access to the free live stream isn’t guaranteed — so treat the official LBC app as a single-channel option, not a guaranteed free replacement for a full bundle.
Do I need a Sling base plan for the Lebanese channels? No. Sling’s Arabic packages are standalone subscriptions — you don’t need to buy Sling Orange or Blue first.
Is Al Jadeed or MTV Lebanon available on demand? Yes — Sling’s MySatGo on-demand library includes catch-up VOD for MTV, Al Jadeed and LBC, so you can watch episodes after they air.
Bottom line
Lebanese TV in the US comes down to one real choice for the full lineup: Sling’s Al Ostoura package, which carries LBCI, MTV Lebanon, Al Jadeed, NBN, OTV and Future TV plus on-demand catch-up and the Shahid library — Ala Keifak if a smaller Lebanese set is enough. If you only watch one channel, the broadcaster’s own official app (like LBC’s) is a free-ish alternative, with the caveats above. All of it legal, all of it on normal apps. Lineups, prices and app access shift, so confirm the current details before you subscribe. For the wider picture, see our best way to watch Arabic TV in the USA guide, and if news is your priority, how to watch Al Jazeera in the USA.