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The 7-day free Sling TV quarantine offer has over 40 live TV channels (Update)
Update: April 6, 2020: Sling TV is still offering its Blue selection of over 40 live TV channels, plus cloud DVR, for free. However, the offer is now for seven days rather than 14 days. As before, you don’t need to type in any credit or debit card info to get this free offer.
Original article: March 26, 2020: Just a few days ago, Sling TV starting offering a selection of free on-demand movies and TV shows, as well as some live TV programming from Fox News, ABC News, and others. Today, Sling TV is expanding this effort by giving new users a way to check out its entire Sling Blue live TV channel lineup for free. Best of all, there’s no need to type in your credit or debit card info to get this free Sling TV deal.
Normally, the Sling Blue channel gr0up costs $30 a month. Here are some of the live TV channels that you will get when you sign up for the 14-day free trial:
- A&E
- AMC
- AXS TV
- BBC America
- BET
- Bravo
- Bloomberg Television
- Cartoon Network
- Cheddar
- Cheddar Big News
- Comedy Central
- CNN
- EPIX Drive-In
- Food Network
- FOX News
- Fuse
- FX
- History Channel
- HGTV
- HLN
- IFC
- Lifetime
- MSNBC
- National Geographic
- NBC Select Markets
- NBC Regional Sports Networks
- NBC Sports Network
- Newsy
- Nick Jr.
- NFL Network
- SYFY
- TBS
- TNT
- Travel Channel
- Tribeca Shortlist
- truTV
- USA
- Viceland
In addition, the trial offer includes the services cloud DVR features. Users will be able to record up to 10 hours of content from Sling Blue channels to watch later. The trial supports streaming on up to three screens at one time. Finally, trial users can watch over 50,000 movies and TV episodes on demand.
This 14-day offer for free Sling TV ends on April 5. While you don’t have to type in your credit or debit card info to get this deal, be prepared to get some emails from Sling TV afterward.
Will you be signing up for this free Sling TV offer and do you think you will continue using the live TV service after the trial is over?
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