With the rising prices of cable and satellite television, and the increasingly low value of channels and perks offered, it’s no wonder the death of live television has already been predicted by some as imminent. On-demand services like Netflix allow you to binge on an entire season of your favorite show in one Saturday for less than $10 per month, so many millennials are beginning to wonder why bother with anything else. Sling TV, however, offers live television packaged in a way that just makes sense.
Sling TV brings you the best of both worlds. Watch anywhere you have Internet access — your television, phone, computer, tablet, Xbox, etc. You get channels you actually want, rather than a large variety of home shopping networks and CSPAN. You’ll find ESPN, AMC, Food Network, TBS and more. Plus, if you want to add on a sports package to get ESPNU or SEC Network, it’s only an added $5 a month, or you can tack on HBO for an extra $15. The base price is only $20 a month.
There’s no installations or cancelations to deal with. You just download the app and start watching. If you want to cancel your service, you simply go online and do so with a click of a button whenever you want with no cancelation or contract termination fee.
If you want to watch what’s on air right this minute, you can, but if you want to watch something that aired up to three days ago, you can do that too. If ABC Family is running a Harry Potter marathon and you missed the first two movies, you can start right from the beginning and then pause 30 minutes in to make popcorn.
If you’re not ready to say goodbye to live television just yet, Sling TV is the most affordable and value-friendly decision for most viewers.
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