Top Sling TV Streaming Deals You Can’t Miss

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It’s well-known that inflation has impacted streaming services, prompting consumers to look for more budget-friendly options to enjoy their favorite sports, shows, and movies. Sling TV has consistently been a cost-effective choice, and its popularity is surging now more than ever.

Here’s what you need to know about Sling TV’s offerings and how to maximize your savings.

 

Packages starting at $23 for the first month.

The Best Streaming Deals on Sling

Sling TV is currently providing subscribers with a 50% discount on their first month, beginning at $23.

The service features two primary plans: Sling Orange ($23 for the first month, then $45.99) and Sling Blue ($25.50 for the first month, then $50.99). Customers can also opt for the Orange & Blue bundle, which includes all channels from both packages at $33 for the first month and $65.99 thereafter.

Sling’s Orange plan includes 35 channels, such as ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, TNT, Disney Channel, and CNN, making it the most economical streaming option available, particularly for NCAA Bowl Games and playoffs. The Blue plan offers 46 channels, including ABC, FOX, NBC, CNN, and Bravo. Pricing and channel availability may vary based on your local TV market; you can find the complete channel listings here.

For movie enthusiasts, Sling is also providing the AMC+ add-on at half price for the first month, allowing you to stream all your favorite holiday films for just $5 during the first 30 days. After that, it will renew at $9.99 per month. Visit sling.com for all add-on options, complete channel listings, and to take advantage of these streaming deals.

Related: SMU vs. Penn State: When to Stream the NCAA College Football Playoff Game Online on Sling TV

 

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Company Names: Sling, AMC+

Titles: NCAA Bowl Games, Christmas movies

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