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Having tested YouTube TV in 2021, I knew that YouTube TV (nearly) has it all. Its unlimited DVR cap beats Sling TV's 50-hour limitation, its app is cleaner and more streamlined than Sling's.
Sling TV and YouTube TV both have zero contracts and offer a free trial. And while they change often, both of them give you at least 5-7 days to enjoy and test the service before you decide to ...
Sling TV gives you two subscription options with the Orange and Blue plan. With Orange, you get 34 channels with eight exclusive channels such as ESPN, Disney Channel, and FreeForm.
Below, you'll find a chart that shows the top 100 channels across all six services. Note that not every service has a worthy 100. There are actually seven listed because Sling TV has two "base" tiers, ...
We tested Sling TV for several weeks to see how their pricing, offerings, and channel customization stands up to other ...
This article, YouTube TV vs. Sling TV: Which live TV streaming service is best for you?, originally appeared on CNET.com. If money isn't a concern then YouTube TV is best choice, with more ...
When I signed up, Sling Blue was a relatively affordable $35 per month. $30 cheaper than YouTube TV ($65) back then.
Sling Blue also features ABC, which is not the case with all live TV streaming services. Of course, you can also bundle the two together to make Sling Blue + Orange for $66/month.
Sling TV offers 30-50 channels, depending on whether you choose Sling Orange or Sling Blue. Channels include ESPN, CNN, AMC, and more, but it has fewer local channels than YouTube TV or Hulu. Topics ...
Enter Sling TV. While YouTube TV is now the most expensive offering for streaming cable and local channels, Sling is far and away the cheapest, starting at $30 monthly.
One day after YouTube TV announced a $15 price hike that had customers crying out “enough already,” Dish’s Sling TV service is promising that it won’t raise prices on existing customers ...