
Sling TV's packages, besides such common offerings as Showtime channels, cost from $6 to $10 monthly.
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Indeed, Sling TV has its own streaming devices, AirTV 2 and AirTV Mini, to watch both Sling TV and your local channels. For those, Sling TV urges you to use an over-the-air (OTA) antenna. What you won't get are local ABC, CBS, and PBS channels. Your best deal, if you want a broad selection of channels, is to combine them in the Orange & Blue package for $55. Orange is basically an ESPN/Disney package, while Blue offers a Fox/NBC package. Some channels (TBS and TNT) are available on both Sling Orange, over 31 channels, and Sling Blue, over 41 channels. It starts with two $40 per month for the Blue or Orange channel packages. But I like it because it lets me get only the channels I want. This is a mixed blessing, as it can be a tad confusing.
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While the others tend to offer only one or two packages, Sling TV offers three basic packages - Blue, Orange, Orange & Blue - plus a wide variety of packages bundling up to a dozen related channels. Sling TV has an à la carte approach to channels that separates it from its competitors and makes it our top overall pick. Closeįeatures: 3 package options | Sports channels | AirTV 2 and AirTV Mini streaming devices If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form. If we have made an error or published misleading information, we will correct or clarify the article.

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