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Sling TV Introduces One-Day Subscription Service

Pay TV industry pioneer introduces $4.99 Day Pass, in addition to weekend and weeklong subscription offers.

Sling TV Introduces One-Day Subscription Access Option
Sling TV Introduces One-Day Subscription Access Option

Sling TV Introduces One-Day Subscription Service

Sling TV, a leading streaming service, has announced the launch of new short-term subscription options: a $4.99 Day Pass, a $9.99 Weekend Pass, and a $14.99 Week Pass. These passes offer flexible, no-commitment access to a selection of popular live TV channels [1][5].

What's Included in the Passes?

The new passes provide access to Sling TV's Sling Orange channel lineup, which includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, TNT, TBS, Disney Channel, CNN, and more [1][5]. This means that viewers can pay only for the days they want to watch without a monthly subscription.

Details of the Passes

  • Day Pass: $4.99 grants 24-hour access to 34 live channels, starting immediately upon purchase.
  • Weekend Pass: $9.99 offers access during the weekend (usually Friday to Sunday).
  • Week Pass: $14.99 provides seven consecutive days of access.

These passes grant viewers entry to a curated, high-demand channel lineup spanning sports, news, entertainment, and kids programming [1][2][5]. Sports fans can stream key games scattered across multiple networks without monthly commitments. The passes are also helpful for watching award shows, binge-worthy series, or entertaining kids during school breaks [1][2][5].

Additional Benefits

The passes come with added benefits, including:

  • Flexibility: No subscription lock-ins, no credit checks, and no equipment fees. After the pass expires, access ends automatically unless you purchase another.
  • Extras Bundles: You can add extra channel bundles (e.g., Sports Extra, Kids Extra, News Extra) for small additional fees—$1 for Day Pass, $2 for Weekend, $3 for Week—to customize your viewing [1][4].
  • Cost Control: Ideal for casual viewers or those who want specific live events without paying for a whole month. While more expensive per day than full month subscriptions, these passes prevent unnecessary spending if you only want short-term access [4].
  • Ease of Use: Designed for today’s digital-first viewers who prefer pay-as-you-go models, eliminating the traditional cable experience's hassles like long-term contracts and installation [2].

Sling Extras and Contract-Free Options

Sling Extras, add-on channel packages, are available with the new passes [1]. Furthermore, the new passes do not require long-term, binding contracts.

In summary, Sling TV’s short-term passes let users stream premium live TV with maximum flexibility and lower upfront costs, especially suited for watching big events or temporarily accessing content, without committing to a monthly plan [1][2][5].

  1. Sling TV's new Day Pass, Weekend Pass, and Week Pass provide access to a broad array of popular live TV channels, including ESPN, TNT, Disney Channel, CNN, and more, without the need for a monthly subscription.
  2. The Day Pass, priced at $4.99, offers 24-hour access to 34 live channels, while the Weekend Pass, costing $9.99, provides access from Friday to Sunday, and the Week Pass, $14.99, offers consecutive days for a week.
  3. These passes are equipped with 4k technology, enabling viewers to enjoy high-quality video streaming of sports, news, entertainment, and kids programming.
  4. In addition to the passes, viewers can opt for Sling Extras, add-on channel packages, without being bound by long-term contracts.
  5. The new passes from Sling TV offer cost control, flexibility, and ease of use, making it an ideal choice for casual viewers, or those seeking short-term access to select live events, entertainment, or premium video content.

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