by Nora Oct 25,2025

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Sling TV is a flexible live TV streaming service that provides popular channels, live sports, and news without long-term contracts. As a budget-friendly alternative to pricier options like YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, it features customizable plans tailored to viewer preferences rather than a standard channel package. Every subscription includes 50 hours of cloud DVR storage for recording shows and movies.
Unlike competitors, Sling TV excludes local channels (ABC, CBS, NBC), recommending an HD antenna for local broadcasts. The service supports viewing across multiple platforms, including Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, gaming consoles, smart TVs, and more.

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Sling TV doesn’t provide a traditional free trial but offers Sling Freestream—an ad-supported service with access to free channels and on-demand content without a subscription.
Sling TV features two main plans: Orange ($45.99/month) and Blue ($45.99/month), each with distinct channel lineups. Subscribers can combine both for $60.99/month to access all 46 channels.
Yes, but local games require an HD antenna. Sling Orange includes ESPN networks, while Blue offers NFL Network and FS1. For extensive sports coverage, add the Sports Extra bundle ($11-$15/month) for NFL RedZone, NBA TV, MLB Network, and more, including NCAA and March Madness games.
Plans start at $45.99/month, with a current 50% discount on the first month. Bundling Orange and Blue costs $60.99/month. Additional upgrades:
For more streaming options, explore our guides to Hulu, Netflix, ESPN+, and Disney+.
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