How to Watch — Name That Tune
How to Watch Name That Tune
Whether you want to catch up on the current season or explore decades of Name That Tune history, there are multiple ways to watch the show across streaming platforms, broadcast television, and digital purchase options. Here's your complete viewing guide.
- Network
- FOX
- Schedule
- Primetime (typical slot Wednesday 8:00 pm ET) during active seasons
- Host(s)
- Jane Krakowski; Randy Jackson as bandleader
- Current Season
- Most recent season aired 2023. Check FOX's upfronts for new-season announcements.
- Streaming
- Tubi (free with ads, full episodes of the FOX revival), Hulu (next-day during active seasons), FOX.com with TV-provider login
- Official Site
- fox.com/name-that-tune
The Current CBS Revival
Name That Tune currently airs on CBS with Jane Krakowski as host. The show moved to CBS after initially launching on Fox in 2021. New episodes air during the regular television season, and the show has become a solid performer in its time slot. Check your local CBS listings for current air times, as scheduling can vary by market and season. CBS is available through most cable and satellite packages, as well as through live TV streaming services.
Streaming on Paramount+
As a CBS show, Name That Tune episodes are available for streaming on Paramount+, ViacomCBS's streaming platform. Episodes from the current season typically become available the day after their initial broadcast. Paramount+ also carries episodes from previous seasons of the revival, making it the most comprehensive streaming source for the modern version. Both the Essential and Premium tiers of Paramount+ include access to Name That Tune.
Additional Streaming and Purchase Options
Beyond Paramount+, Name That Tune episodes can be found through several other channels:
- Hulu + Live TV: Includes CBS in its live channel lineup, allowing you to watch new episodes as they air and access on-demand episodes afterward
- YouTube TV: Another live TV streaming option that includes CBS for watching episodes in real time
- Amazon Prime Video: Individual episodes and full seasons are available for digital purchase, giving you permanent access to episodes you buy
- Apple TV: Episodes available for individual purchase through the Apple TV store
- Google Play / YouTube: Digital purchase options for individual episodes and seasons
Classic Name That Tune Episodes
For fans interested in the show's rich history, accessing classic episodes requires a bit more effort. The 1974-1981 Tom Kennedy version and the original 1950s series are not widely available on major streaming platforms due to licensing complexities with older television content. However, you can find classic episodes through several channels:
- YouTube: Fan uploads and some official channels have posted episodes from the 1970s and 1980s syndicated runs
- Game Show Network (GSN): Periodically airs classic game show episodes in its programming rotation — check the schedule for Name That Tune airings
- DVD collections: Some classic game show compilations include Name That Tune episodes and are available through online retailers
- Buzzer: The game show-focused streaming channel occasionally features classic Name That Tune episodes
Free Options
If you're looking to watch without a paid subscription, you have a few options. CBS sometimes makes select episodes available for free on CBS.com with limited commercial interruption. The Pluto TV free streaming service, which is owned by Paramount, occasionally includes game show content in its programming. And as mentioned, YouTube has a variety of classic and modern Name That Tune clips and full episodes available at no cost, though availability varies.
Tips for New Viewers
If you're new to Name That Tune, here are some recommendations for getting the most out of the experience:
- Start with the current CBS version for the most polished and accessible entry point — Jane Krakowski's hosting is warm and welcoming to newcomers
- Play along at home. Name That Tune is one of the most interactive game shows — try to identify the songs before the contestants do
- Watch the Bid a Note rounds carefully — the strategic bidding is the most unique and exciting part of the format
- Seek out the 1970s Tom Kennedy version if you enjoy the format and want to see where Bid a Note originated — the competitive energy is remarkable
Watching with the Whole Family
Name That Tune is one of the most family-friendly game shows on television, making it an excellent choice for group viewing. The format appeals to every generation — grandparents recognize the classic hits, parents know the 80s and 90s songs, and younger viewers connect with modern pop. Playing along as a family, competing to see who can identify each song first, adds an interactive dimension that turns passive viewing into an event. Many families report that Name That Tune has become their go-to game show precisely because everyone can participate regardless of their musical era of expertise.
If you're hosting a watch party, consider keeping score among your group — who identified the most songs correctly across the episode? The natural competitiveness that the show inspires among viewers is half the fun, and it turns a regular television night into an engaging social activity.
Last verified: April 14, 2026. Networks and streaming availability change frequently — confirm with the links above before planning your viewing.
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