Cord cutting — ditching cable or satellite TV for online video — appeals to many people who are fed up with high pay-TV bills. Despite the appeal, many people can’t bring themselves to cut the cord because of content they can’t get online (or with an antenna), especially live sports.
The Sling TV streaming service (starting at $20 per month) targets hesitant cord cutters as well as young folks who never had pay TV to begin with. It offers ESPN and a bundle of favorites, such as AMC, A&E, Food Network, HGTV, Lifetime and the Disney Channel. Sling TV also offers discounts on streaming-media boxes for those willing to prepay for service, including $60 off the Apple TV and a free Roku Express when you prepay for three months of service.
Is Sling TV’s cable alternative worth the money? Read on.
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