We've spent hundreds of hours examining Cox's TV packages to see if the channel lineups are worth the steep price tags.
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Cox Contour TV
Editorial rating (3.0/5)
$61.00–$152.00/mo.
Excellent DVR
Inexpensive add-on packages
High base plan prices
Limited channel counts
Limited standalone TV options
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$61.00–$152.00/mo.
Excellent DVR
Inexpensive add-on packages
High base plan prices
Limited channel counts
Limited standalone TV options
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By Bill Frost, Logan Jones, and Mike Strayer
Are Cox TV plans worth it?
We think Cox TV plans aren’t worth it for most people. Your monthly bill will increase, and your channel lineup will be less robust than that of most TV service providers.
If the high price tag and mediocre channel lineups don’t scare you away, Cox cable TV does offer excellent equipment and features and cheap premium add-ons.
Another quick thing: Cox TV customers tend to agree with us. In our annual TV Customer Satisfaction Survey, Cox TV service placed an embarrassing ninth out of the 11 larger cable and satellite TV providers we covered.
We recommend you go with a competitor like Spectrum, DISH, or Fubo if you want quality TV service.
Why you should trust us. Our expert editors surveyed hundreds of Cox cable TV customers, researched pricing and channel counts, tested Cox TV, and then rated Cox on a five-star scale according to four essential criteria:
- Bang for your buck: 1.75/5.00
- User experience: 3.69/5.00
- Features: 3.52/5.00
- Customer satisfaction: 3.00/5.00
Editorial star rating: 2.99/5.00
Cox cable TV deals sometimes include senior discounts
Cox offers term agreements, not contracts, so it’s easy to make changes to your packages without incurring extra fees. You can also cancel your Cox service within 30 days without being charged an early cancellation fee.
Sometimes Cox offers senior discounts. At the moment there is no discount, but low-income households may qualify for Cox’s Connect2Compete program, which provides internet for only $9.95 a month.
Check out our Cox Deals and Promotions page for the latest on freebies, other low-income discounts, and more.
Cox Contour TV plans are overpriced for what they offer
Package | Price* | Channel count | |
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Cox Contour TV Starter | $61.00/mo. | 75+ | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
Contour TV Preferred | $115.00/mo. | 140+ | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
Contour TV Ultimate | $152.00/mo. | 250+ | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
* 1 Year Term Agreement. Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
Cox’s Contour TV Preferred plan gives you a decent range of popular cable networks, even if the 140+ channel count is a bit misleading (more on that in a minute).
If you’re looking for more (a likely case), we recommend Contour TV Ultimate, which, on top of its 250+ channels, includes premium channels like CINEMAX®, Max (formerly HBO Max), Paramount+ with SHOWTIME®, and STARZ®. No, it’s not the cheapest option around these days, but if you love a lot of viewing options, Contour TV Ultimate has you covered.
See what our TV tester thought about Cox TV
CableTV.com hired a tester and hooked them up with Cox Contour TV Ultimate. Here’s what they thought.
“The channel lineup really does have something for everyone. I get all the lifestyle channels that I love, like AMC, IFC, and Investigation Discovery—known by fans simply as ID. Other members of the household get their goodies, too—it’s packed with sports channels and kids’ content. We take full advantage of the premium movie channels, like STARZ.”
Cox TV channel lineups are underwhelming
Cox cable TV packages are expensive, but there’s more to the story than just high costs.
A word about Cox channel lineups: Cox TV packages are inflated with local TV stations, shopping networks, and a boatload of Music Choice “radio” channels (50 to be exact).
So while Contour TV Preferred offers a decent array of cable staples, the Contour TV Starter package is a complete non-starter—you’d be better off buying an over-the-air antenna than paying Cox for channels you can easily get free elsewhere.
That’s why we recommend passing on Cox Contour TV packages and going with a better TV service provider like DISH Network or Spectrum.
Cox TV plans not cutting it?
Check out our reviews of the Best TV Service Providers and Best Live TV Streaming Services to see some pretty solid alternatives to Cox.
Cox TV and internet packages offer super fast download speeds
Package | Price | Channel count | Download speeds up to | Details |
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Go Faster + Contour TV Preferred | $185.99/mo.* | 140+ | 250 Mbps | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
Go Even Faster + Contour TV Preferred | $205.99/mo.** | 140+ | 500 Mbps | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
Go Super Fast + Contour TV Preferred | $224.99/mo.† | 140+ | 1,000 Mbps | Check Availability Please enter a valid zip code. View Plans forCox Available in |
*No annual contract or cancellation fees.
**for 12 mos. No annual contract.
† for 12 mos. w/ 1-yr. term agreement. Data effective as of post date. Offers and availability may vary by location and are subject to change.
Cox offers some impressive internet download speeds, but you’ll be stuck with a less-than-impressive TV plan. Spectrum and Verizon Fios will get you better channel lineups for less money, for example.
That said, Contour TV Preferred does give you most of the popular channels (which can be built upon with Cox’s various add-on channel packages—if you want to spend even more than $200 a month) and plenty of internet speed (500 Mbps) to handle a household with multiple surfers and streamers.
To learn more about Cox TV and internet bundles, check out our shop bundles page, or skip the expensive TV plans altogether and bone up on standalone Cox cable internet plans.
Cox cable TV has great equipment and features
If you made it this far in our review of Cox cable TV, you’re probably okay with the high prices. While we don’t love the costs of Cox service, we do think Cox TV equipment and features are pretty dope for premium TV lovers.
Cox Contour DVR
The Cox Contour DVR is one of the best DVRs on the market. If you want high-quality DVR service, Cox has three tiers that cover the needs of most TV fans:
- Record up to 2 shows simultaneously and store 250 hours of HD content: $10/mo.
- Record up to 6 shows and store 500 hours: $20/mo.
- Record up to 24 shows and store up to 1,000 hours: $30/mo.
Most people will be happy with the first or second tier. As for the third one, it’s only for hardcore TV lovers because, while we’re totally into 1,000 hours of HD storage, we can’t imagine ever finding 24 things to watch at the same time.
As for the other hardware, the Contour 2 Voice Remote allows you to search for all of your favorite shows at the press of a button, and the microphone is sensitive enough to pick up your voice without repeated shouting. This may seem like a low bar, but we’re tired of struggling to get the attention of Siris and Alexas and Okay Googles.
Again, the prices are high, but the quality, in this case, is good. Check out our full review of the Cox Contour DVR for more details.
Cox Contour app
The Cox Contour app is also a nice feature for Cox TV subscribers. You can catch up to 150 live channels on the go and download a lot of content for offline viewing (like on an airplane or camping trip).
To get more of the deets, check out our comprehensive review of the Cox Contour app.
Cox On Demand
Not only will you get live TV with your Cox TV plan, but you’ll have access to over 150,000 on-demand shows and movies. Some of those you’ll have to rent, but that’s a whole lotta entertainment (more than Netflix and Amazon Prime Video by our count) baked into your TV bill.
To check out what’s on Cox On Demand, read our full review.
Testing the Cox channel guide on a laptop computer. Image credit: CableTV.com
What do real Cox Communications customers think of Cox cable TV?
As part of CableTV.com’s annualTV Customer Satisfaction Survey, we polled over 7,000 real-life cable and satellite TV customers to ask how they felt about their TV providers.
Cox came in 9th out of 11 providers in overall satisfaction, with 62% of customers saying they were very or completely satisfied with Cox cable TV service. Cox fared similarly in all other areas of satisfaction, falling somewhere from the middle to the bottom of the pack.
One of the areas that Cox ranked the highest in was customer satisfaction. When asked how effectively their TV provider met their needs in recent interactions, 65% of respondents said Cox met their needs very or extremely effectively, with just 7% saying Cox customer service was hardly or not at all effective.
I have been a Cox customer for over 10 years and I have always received exemplary customer service every time I had an issue.
Cox customer in Arizona
Cox cable TV FAQ
Cox offers three Contour TV plans.
Package | Price | Channel count |
Contour TV Starter | $61.00/mo. | 75+ |
Contour TV Preferred | $115.00/mo. | 140+ |
Contour TV Ultimate | $152.00/mo. | 250+ |
Cox’s basic cable plan—which costs $61 a month—is a good way to go for those who don’t want to miss out on content from local stations. In addition to ABC, CBS, NBC, and FOX, here are some of the other channels this no-frills plan includes:
- PBS
- HSN
- QVC
- C-Span
- ION
- Univision
You can watch live and on-demand Cox cable TV content through the Contour app, available for iOS and Android on phones, tablets, and computers. You can also use network-specific apps for free with your Cox account info.
In addition to premium channels like HBO® and Paramount+ with SHOWTIME®, Cox offers five multi-channel packages: Variety Pack (15 entertainment channels for $12/mo.), Movie Pack (10 film-centric channels for $12/mo.), Sports & Information Pack (14 news and sports channels for $10/mo.), Sports Pack 2 (nine more sports channels for $10/mo.), and Latino Pack (10 Spanish channels for $10/mo.).
Cox Communications’s Contour DVR/receiver comes with several streaming apps installed, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Pandora, YouTube, Tubi, and a few others. Most require internet service (because streaming) and will count toward your internet plan’s data usage.
TV Starter is the cheapest of Cox’s TV packages, coming in at $61 a month. This no-frills option doesn’t include premium channels, but it gets you connected to local ABC, CBS, NBC, CW, Fox, and PBS affiliates offering plenty of content. It also features C-SPAN, more than 50 music channels, and shopping destinations like HSN and QVC.
A Cox basic box, wired HD Contour box, or wireless 4K Contour box is needed for each TV used to enjoy your favorite programs. The first box is included with your Cox TV package. It is $4 a month for each additional Basic Box and $10 for each additional Contour Box.
To give you the best information so you can make the right decision when it comes to cable TV packages, we’re not the biggest fans of basic cable TV packages. The cost doesn’t equal the value. In most cases, you get local channels and not much more.
If a simple package is what you want—and local channels are a must—go with a cable TV antenna. We’ve researched to help you find the best antenna to meet your needs.
The Cox Contour TV Preferred package is Cox’s mid-tier TV package and includes over 140 local and cable channels for $115.00 per month.
Although we don’t think Cox cable TV is a great TV choice, it still offers up some pros and cons:
Pros: | Cons: |
Excellent DVR | High prices |
Inexpensive add-on packages | Limited channel counts |
Limited standalone TV options |
Why you should trust us
To find the best Cox TV plans, we examined the channel lineups of each Cox plan and took a look at the standalone price of every option, including the channel lineups and add-on package options of each. We also compared Cox standalone plans and bundle packages.
We assessed how Cox ranks in price and features when put head-to-head with cable TV competitors and compared it with what you get when you bundle Cox TV with an internet plan. We also drew star ratings from our annual customer satisfaction survey. You can learn more about our process on our How We Rank page.
See also: Cox Overview | Cox Channel Lineup | Cox Internet | Cox Bundles|Cox Customer Service