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Regular price: $45.99
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While not as widely recognized as Netflix or Hulu, Sling TV pioneered live TV streaming when it launched in 2015. Today, it remains a budget-friendly alternative to cable, offering dozens of popular channels, cloud DVR, and multi-device streaming on up to three screens simultaneously. Below we break down Sling TV's channel offerings (including sports coverage like MLB games), pricing, and key features.
Sling TV is a flexible live TV streaming service providing popular channels, sports, and news without contracts. Positioned as an affordable option compared to YouTube TV or Hulu + Live TV, it offers specialized plans rather than a single comprehensive package. All subscriptions include 50 hours of DVR storage for recording shows and events.
Unlike competitors, Sling TV doesn't carry local broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, NBC) but recommends pairing with an HD antenna for local reception. The service works across Apple TV, Roku, Fire TV, gaming consoles, smart TVs, and mobile devices.
While Sling doesn't offer traditional free trials, its ad-supported Freestream service provides complimentary access to hundreds of channels and on-demand content at no cost.
Sling TV features two core plans at $45.99/month:
The $60.99/month combo plan merges both packages. Current promotions include 50% off the first month or three-month prepay options starting at $99.
Sling TV provides extensive sports programming, though local games require an HD antenna:
Available upgrades include cloud DVR expansion ($5/month) and sports packages with NCAA, RedZone, and specialty networks.
For additional streaming service comparisons, explore our guides to 2024 Hulu subscriptions, Netflix plans, ESPN+ packages, and Disney+ offerings.