There are lots of TV streaming services these days but there is only one that has been giving us the best service since its inception, Sling TV. Sling was the first service to replicate the cable experience with a much more affordable, slimmed down package of channels that focuses on the content that people watch.
Sling still maintains its unique place among the most popular Live TV streaming services. By offering a limited collection of popular channels in packages it appeals to cord-cutters who want a trimmed down budget friendly streaming option without the bloat that we saw in cable and other expensive devices.
It has two main plans, one is Sling Orange and another is Sling Blue. The user can combine the two packages and create a customised lineup of networks and on-demand content.
Sling TV offers the same functionality as many streamers starting at $40 per month for the orange plan. It has two packages orange and blue with each one carrying up to 39 channels. Blue package costs $45 per month.
The third and final Sling TV package is aptly Orange and Blue plan as it combines both plans together and gives you access to 43 channels at a price of $60 a month.
As it offers 3 different types of plans it’s important to understand what you are getting with your monthly package. The basic orange and blue plans carry the same content overall but there are changes such as ESPN and Disney Channel on Orange and Bravo along with Discovery channel on Blue.
Sling Orange comes at a monthly price of $40 a month while Sling Blue at $45 a month and if both are combined then it comes at a price of $55 a month.
The Sling Orange is best for NCAA Football, Disney channels and families while the Blue package helps in NFL and news. If combined we have sports, entertainment and news.
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