So, there are two basic approaches to cord-cutting. (many of you know this - but I'm trying to answer the OP question).
there is the "Ala Carte" approach - where you add specific streaming services to get the shows you want, such as Disney+, Paramount+, ESPN+, Max, Hulu, Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video, etc. The cost can add up if you sign up for multiple services. Obviously, each service has different programs.
there are also bundled services - like Disney with its (Hulu, Disney+ and ESPN+) bundle. can save some money this way.
then there is the MVPD - Multi-channel Video programming distributor. this is where you sign up to a streaming service that provides multiple channels - like cable TV only through a stream.
some of the major offerings and approximate prices: (assuming you are a sports fan)
Hulu+Live TV - $83 basic plan, but can add Disney+ and ESPN+ and make it $96.
DirecTV Stream - $102 for their Entertainment & Sports packages
Fubo - $80 basic plan. $100 to add their bigger Sports package
YouTube TV - $73 basic plan. add a sports package for $11.
Sling - $55 for the basic plan (with fewer channels), then there are a lot of add-on packages including Sports.
many of the MVPD services offer discounted offers - $20 off for 1st month and so forth.
disclaimer - the channel lineup does vary from service to service. need to check to see if it has the channels you want.