This article was reviewed by Sling TV and by wikiHow staff writer, Sophie Burkholder, BA. Sling TV is an American streaming television service provider headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. The service is operated by Sling TV LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dish Network. Founded in 2015, Sling has disrupted the streaming service industry by catering to modern TV viewers who want cost-effective, flexible entertainment without sacrificing quality. Sling lets customers choose and customize their channel lineup, pause their subscription whenever they want (and still watch for free), and watch live sports, news, and entertainment. Offering unparalleled flexibility, customers can control what channels they pay for or watch for free with Sling Freestream. By offering this unique approach to paid TV streaming Sling gives people more of the channels they love and less of the ones they don’t, offering real potential savings for American households. Through its innovative approach and customizable perks, Sling TV seeks to be the most value-packed online TV streaming service.
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You may have heard a friend or neighbor raving about their Sling TV subscription or the name tossed around amidst the many (many) other entertainment options available today. But Sling TV isn’t just any streaming service—it’s the world’s first live TV streaming service that also offers on-demand options on any internet-connected device. Keep reading to learn everything Sling TV has to offer, plus how you could get yourself hooked up with a cost-effective and customizable TV package today.
Sling TV: Quick Overview
Sling TV is a service that combines online streaming content (e.g., TV and movies) with traditional live channels (e.g., news, sports, entertainment). Users choose a package with the channels they want, then they can download the Sling TV app to their television or device to stream—no cable box or satellite dish needed.
Steps
How to Get Started with Sling TV
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Pick your base service: Sling Orange, Blue, or Orange + Blue. Sling TV offers three different packages: Orange, Blue, and a combined Orange & Blue package. Each of these packages provides a different set of channels and services so that you can pick the one that best fits your needs and interests.[2]
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Choose your extra channels and premium add-ons. Once you select your base package, Sling TV will guide you to customize your channel selection. You can choose channels within specific genres or choose from premium channels that align with your interests—e.g., Sports, News, or Lifestyle.[3]
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Download the Sling app to your device to start watching instantly. Then, all that’s left to do is download the Sling app on your streaming device of choice. You can start watching immediately through the app! Sling TV supports a variety of devices, including iOS and Android, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Google Chromecast, and Xbox.[4]
Frequently Asked Questions About Sling TV
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1How does DVR work with Sling TV? Sling TV offers 50 hours of free DVR storage to subscribers (which they can extend by adding Unlimited DVR for $5/month). Users can record any live TV they’d like, excluding just Local Now, ESPN3, ACC Network Extra, and SEC Network+. Sling TV’s recording service works just like a traditional DVR, except you don’t need any box or equipment—it’s all done through cloud-based storage.[19]
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2Can I watch local channels on Sling TV? Depending on their area, some Blue subscribers can get FOX, NBC, and ABC. All other users can get ABC, CBD, FOX, and NBC for free live with a digital antenna.[20]
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3Can I watch Sling TV on multiple devices at the same time? It depends on the package you’re subscribed to. With Sling TV Blue, you can watch on up to three screens at a time, while Sling TV Orange allows you to watch on one screen at a time. If you subscribe to Orange + Blue, you can watch live TV on up to four screens at the same time.[21]
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4What if I want to cancel Sling TV? Sling TV is very easy to cancel, which you can do at any time. If you cancel, your subscription will still be available to you until the end of your billing cycle. Alternatively, you can pause for up to three months and then resume your membership once you’re ready.[22]
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5Is Sling TV available outside of the U.S.? No, Sling TV is currently only available to users in the United States and Puerto Rico. If you’re traveling overseas, however, you can use a VPN to bypass geo-restrictions and access Sling TV content from any country.[23]
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