If you’ve considered signing up to Sling TV in the past but didn’t want to pay for an entire month, you no longer need to. Sling’s new passes allow consumers to sign up and subscribe to a live TV package for just a day, week, or weekend.
Naturally, the cost of the pass depends on how long you subscribe for, with the longer the subscription the lower the average daily cost.
Sling TV’s New Short-Term Passes
- Day Pass ($4.99): Instant 24-hour access. Perfect for a big game, an awards show, or an impromptu movie night.
- Weekend Pass ($9.99): Access from Friday to Sunday. Ideal for a weekend of games, a movie marathon, or catching up on a show.
- Week Pass ($14.99): 7-day access. Great for a week-long tournament, watching a new series, or keeping the family entertained on break.
While sling offers two main base packages to choose from, the new Day Pass, Weekend Pass and Week Pass include access to networks available with the Sling Orange package.
This includes access to ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, TNT, A&E, TBS, Disney Channel, Comedy Central, History Channel, and CNN, among others.
“This launch is about putting control back in the hands of the fans, whether it’s tuning in for college football, professional sports, award shows, or a spontaneous movie night, all without having to sign a long-term, binding contract,” said Seth Van Sickel, Senior Vice President, Product and Operations, Sling TV. “With college football just around the corner, our new Day Pass offering is all consumers need to win on game day, for just $4.99.”
For those that want access to even more content during their short-term subscription, they also now have the option of adding Sling Extra add-ons to their day, week or weekend pass.
Again, the cost of an Extra add-on depends on the length of the pass.
- Sling Extra Day Pass $1
- Sling Extra Weekend Pass $2
- Sling Extra Week Pass $3
All of the new short-term pass options are available from today when signing up to Sling TV.
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