Tag: Sling TV
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Sling TV Adds More Channels
Sling TV recently added more channels to both its paid and free Freestream service with the addition of the Stingray music channels. This addition enhances the platform’s appeal for viewers seeking diverse audio-visual entertainment without additional costs in the free tier while providing seamless integration for existing subscribers. Sling TV emerged as a pioneering force…
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10 Under $10: The Best Budget Streaming Picks for May 2026
Streaming on a budget is still very doable in May 2026, but the trick is knowing where the real deals are hiding. From live TV and prestige dramas to anime, horror, reality TV, and comedy, some of the best streaming bargains on the market are still hiding under the $10 mark, if you know where…
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Lost NFL Network on Comcast Xfinity? Here Are the Best Streaming Alternatives for Football Fans
In a major shakeup, Comcast subscribers just took a hit if football is a big part of their TV lineup. After a contract breakdown tied to broader disputes involving ESPN, Comcast Xfinity customers have officially lost access to NFL Network. The fallout is another sign of how fragile traditional cable bundles have become, leaving fans…
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YouTube TV vs DIRECTV vs Fubo vs Hulu vs Sling TV vs Philo: Which Streaming Service is Right For You?
Are you curious about switching to a new live TV streaming service in the new year? We’re here to help. Below, we’re comparing the major players – DIRECTV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Philo, Sling TV, and YouTube TV. We’ll cover the channel lineups, packages and pricing, and additional features to help you decide which…
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YouTube TV vs. DIRECTV vs. Fubo vs. Sling TV: Breaking Down Their Cheaper Sports Package Pricing, Channels & More
Cord cutters who want live sports without paying for a giant cable-style bundle now have even more skinny options to choose from. YouTube TV, Fubo, and DIRECTV all already offer sports-focused plans, and Sling has now jumped in with its own low-cost lineup built around Sling Essentials. The latest plan joins the platform’s other skinny…
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Sling TV Launches a $19.99 a Month TV Plan With ESPN Included
Sling TV has introduced a new streaming package called Sling Essentials, offering viewers an affordable way to access live television focused on sports, family programming, and classic entertainment. The service, available nationwide starting April 9, 2026, provides more than 10 channels for just 19.99 dollars per month, positioning it as one of the most budget-friendly…
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Sling TV Adds a New Multiview Option Similar to YouTube TV’s Multiview
Sling TV has introduced a new Multiview feature that enables subscribers to watch up to four live sports or news channels simultaneously on a single screen. The rollout comes at a strategic time, aligning with the excitement surrounding major college basketball tournaments and setting the stage for upcoming MLB baseball seasons, NBA and NHL playoffs,…
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Blacked Out? How to Watch ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC & More Local Channels if Your Cable Company Dropped Them
Cable customers in some markets have recently lost local stations as companies cut costs or hit carriage disputes, which is exactly why more viewers are looking for a better backup plan. Earlier this week, dozens of stations owned by the E.W. Scripps Company went dark for Comcast/Xfinity subscribers. Disputes like this are frustrating for subscribers…
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DISH’s Parent Company Tries To Refinance $31 Billion in Debt to Avoid Bankruptcy
If you’ve ever felt crushed by high-interest credit-card debt and finally sat down with your bank to work out a payment plan that actually gives you some breathing room, you basically understand what EchoStar Corporation just did on a giant corporate scale. On March 19, 2026, EchoStar — the parent company of the satellite-TV giant…
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YouTube TV is Now Bigger Than Fubo, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, & DIRECTV Combined
YouTube TV has solidified its position as the leading live television streaming service among cord cutters, according to a Cord Cutters News reader survey that highlights shifting preferences in the entertainment industry. The poll, which gathered responses from thousands of households that have abandoned traditional cable and satellite subscriptions, reveals that 29 percent of participants…
