Sling TV Review: Best Budget Live Streaming TV Service

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Pros

  • Solid selection of channels for the price
  • Numerous choices and add-ons
  • Optional AirTV tuner for local channels
  • Plenty of 4K options at no extra cost

Cons

  • No CBS; ABC, NBC and Fox only offered in a few cities
  • Package options can be confusing
  • Additional fee for Unlimited DVR

Editors’ Note: Sling’s Blue plan remains our lead choice as an affordable option for live TV streaming. Cord-cutters can watch a good mix of channels for sports, news, kids’ programming and entertainment. You get more channels than Sling Orange, three simultaneous streams, FAST channels, arcade games and as much DVR as you want. Depending on where you live, the plan also comes with a suite of local stations like ABC and Fox. For less than $50, the streaming package is a contract-free, cord-free bargain, earning our Editors’ Choice Award for best budget-friendly live TV streaming service.

Sling TV is one of the best (and most affordable) streaming services for those looking to cut cable. Live TV streaming services, coupled with a streaming device or smart TV, are great ways to replace your cable TV subscription at a lower cost, while still watching the live channels you love. Yet for the budget-conscious TV viewer, not all services are created equal. For instance, YouTube TV offers a wide range of channels, but it costs twice as much as the cord-cutter-friendly Sling TV, and almost as much as cable. Starting at $46, Sling TV offers an excellent value with a wide range of channels available, with the only drawback being that local channels are limited. 

Yet, there’s a fix for that. Sling TV differs from its rivals in that it offers two main plans for the same $46 entry price: Sling Orange and Sling Blue. They share a number of channels (like CNN, History and TNT), but others are exclusive to one or the other. Sling TV Blue is essentially the Fox and NBC option, while Sling Orange is the ESPN and Disney package. 

The biggest downside to both is that if you want a full slate of local channels — namely your local ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC stations — you’ll have to augment Sling TV with an over-the-air antenna or the $150 AirTV 2 DVR (which is currently $49 when you prepay for three months). Meanwhile, more expensive alternatives such as Hulu Plus Live TV do offer local channels with no antenna required.

When Sling TV increased the price on its two main packages from $40 to $46 in December 2024, one of the carrots dangled in front of paid subscribers was access to the games Pac-Man, Trivia Crack, Dots, Wordleful and Haunted Castle as part of its Arcade feature. 

Despite its lack of local channels, Sling TV remains my favorite affordable live TV streamer for the money, and the Blue plan in particular is a great deal. Even with yet another price bump, you can still save money compared to cable, and Sling TV Blue remains the CNET Editors’ Choice as the best budget live TV streaming service.

Read more: YouTube TV vs. Sling TV: Which Live TV Streaming Service Is Best for You?

What is Sling TV, anyway?

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The Sling TV home page as it appears on Google Chrome.

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Sling TV is a subscription service that allows you to stream a selection of live TV channels over the internet. The channels offered by Sling are similar to those found in cable and satellite TV, but Sling has fewer of them, which means it costs less per month. You can watch Sling TV on televisions using the Sling TV app on media streamers (like Roku and Amazon Fire TV), smart TV systems (like Google TV, LG and Samsung) and game consoles (Xbox Series S and X), as well as on phones, tablets and computers, with no cable box required. It features a built-in DVR with 50 hours of storage, and users can upgrade to unlimited hours for $5 per month.

Sling TV was the first of its kind when it debuted in 2016, but it now has a bunch of competitors at different prices, including Hulu Plus Live TV, YouTube TV, DirecTV, Philo and Fubo. For ease of categorization, I’ve separated these services into budget ($46 and under) and premium (over $50) services. Sling TV can still be considered a budget service, alongside the $33 Philo.

Sling TV interface

Sling TV mobile app homepage.

The Sling TV mobile app homepage.

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Of the two $46 tiers, I believe Sling Blue offers the best deal for most people. It has more channels than Orange and allows up to three people to watch different streams simultaneously, whereas Sling Orange only allows one stream at a time. You can combine the two Blue and Orange services for $61 a month, but you’re only getting five more “top” channels than Blue (although this does include ESPN and ESPN2). If you’re interested in more channels and don’t mind paying a bunch more, competitors like Fubo ($85) and YouTube TV ($83) are better options, as they offer significantly more channels (including local ones) and unlimited DVRs (versus Sling TV’s 50 hours).

Sling is one of the only live TV services — alongside DirecTV’s genre packs — to offer a bunch of add-on channel packages. You can pay $5, $6 or $11 monthly for packages such as Sports Extra, Comedy Extra, Hollywood Extra, The Best of Spanish TV and more. The channels in each package vary depending on whether you have Blue or Orange, and some channels (like Animal Planet and Nickelodeon) are missing completely. However, between its Extras and multiple base packages, Sling offers more ways to customize your channel lineup than any of its competitors.

If you’re interested in an even more budget-friendly option than the ones I’ve already outlined, there’s the service’s recently added Sling Select plan. It costs $20 a month and comes with a curated selection of channels, which include FX, NFL Network and Game Show Network, among others. You still receive 50 hours of cloud DVR storage and are permitted three simultaneous streams with this package. 

Depending on where you live, you can access local NBC, ABC and Fox affiliates. However, it’s worth noting that you’ll be charged an additional $5 monthly if you opt for one or two, while access to all three costs $10 more.

If you’re still interested in Sling but aren’t the type to commit to a standard plan, Sling now offers Day Pass, which does exactly what it sounds like it does. For $5, you can get a day-long subscription to the service. In the same vein, you can choose a Weekend Pass for $10 or a Week Pass for $15, depending on your preference. 

Then there’s Sling Freestream. The service’s no-cost option comes with over 500 mainly FAST channels along with a sturdy selection of on-demand programming. You access Freestream via the regular Sling TV app and, while you don’t need an account to use this feature, if you sign up for a free one, you’ll get 10 hours of free cloud DVR storage.

TV guide

Here’s the Sling TV guide page as it appears on the smart TV app.

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Check out the chart at the end of this article for all of the top 100 channels Sling’s numerous services offer. It’s a condensed version of our complete list of the Top 100 channels offered by every service.

Sling stays inexpensive by eschewing most local channels. The Blue package has ABC, Fox and/or NBC in a handful of major cities but doesn’t include any CBS stations. The Orange package offers no local channels, period. 

As any cord-cutter knows, local channels are also available by connecting an HD antenna to the back of your television. Sling TV offers another option, however: the AirTV series of over-the-air streamers. 

The AirTVs connect to an antenna and your network, and stream any local channels you receive into the Sling TV interface, integrating them right into Sling’s program guide and other areas. You can also connect an external hard drive to the AirTV to record and watch over-the-air channels, which are separate from the 50-hour cloud TV storage, though they seamlessly integrate with other streaming channels. Other OTA DVRs are also available, although none of them integrate with Sling’s interface.

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The $150 AirTV 2 is designed to supplement missing local channels.

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Whether you use an AirTV or not, Sling includes a cloud DVR for free that allows you to record almost any streaming channel on the service (the only exceptions are Local Now, ESPN3, ACC Network Extra and SEC Network Plus). It comes with 50 hours of storage, but the free version doesn’t allow you to protect your recorded shows. You must pay an additional $5 per month for unlimited storage hours and the ability to prevent recordings from being automatically erased.

What’s Sling TV like to use?

Sling TV app interface on a Samsung smart TV

Sling TV is available on most smart TV platforms.

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The menu system now appears and functions more smoothly than it did previously. Depending on how you access it, on a TV or phone, for instance, your content will appear organized horizontally on the left-hand side of the screen or at the top. The service’s menu has now been whittled down to Search, Home, Guide DVR and On-Demand. 

I found that with the multiple discovery screens, including the main Home screen, there was plenty of programming available, especially when I didn’t know what I was in the mood for.

In addition to its upgraded cloud DVR, Sling now allows you to record and live-pause channels, including Disney and ESPN, which are bundled with the Orange packages. There’s also its…

Integration with AirTV 

Remote streaming local channels from the AirTV 2 on an iPhone

You can remote-stream local channels from the AirTV 2 on an iPhone.

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While they’re not the most elegant OTA solutions I’ve seen, the AirTV 2 and higher-end AirTV Anywhere are still solid options for integrating local channels into Sling TV. They will let users tune in to all of the available channels in the area, and in my own tests in New York, I was able to view and record 75-plus different stations. 

While the AirTV Anywhere features four tuners and an integrated 1-terabyte drive, the AirTV 2 requires a compatible external hard drive to function as a DVR. The company says, “Hard drives must be larger than 50GB, AirTV 2 currently supports recording up to 2TB of storage for DVR.” 

During my tests with the AirTV 2, I was unable to pause live TV, though I was able to record. In my more recent tests, however, I haven’t found an external drive that allows me to record at all, although I can at least view the local channels when I browse them in my guide. In comparison, the AirTV Anywhere should enable you to freeze live TV for up to 60 minutes.

The AirTV recorders used to have two limitations that have since been fixed: They didn’t work with an Apple TV or via a web browser (like Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge and Safari). Now, they’re compatible with both, and you’ll be able to access your recordings and view the OTA channels you want to watch.

The tuner is compatible with the Sling TV app, Roku devices, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, iOS or Android, Apple TV, or via the AirTV Mini or AirTV player.

Also, be aware that the AirTV can’t record streaming channels, only local ones, and therefore you’re still limited to either the 50-hour or unlimited (with the DVR Plus upgrade) recording times.

You can now access the AirTV from within the Sling TV app’s settings, which is labeled Over-the-Air Channels. There is no longer any need to download a separate app.

Should you subscribe to Sling TV?

Sling TV mobile app's On Demand page

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While you can save some money with Philo ($33), it is definitely worth spending a bit more on Sling TV Blue. The upgrade to the DVR alone makes even the recent $5 upcharge seem justified, especially when other rivals cost almost twice as much. The experience is better than Philo overall; it’s zippier and it offers more channels. It’s not perfect, but it’s improving as a cable replacement, and it should save you a significant amount of money in the long term. 

The chart below compares the top 100 channels on Sling to its two budget rivals and YouTube TV. “Yes” means the channel is available on the cheapest pricing tier, “No” means the channel isn’t available at all on that service and “$” means the channel is available for an extra fee, either a la carte or as part of a more expensive package or add-on.

Top 100 channels

Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) Fubo ($85) DirecTV ($90)
Total channels: 43 25 35 78 75 47 56
ABC No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC No No Yes (some markets) Yes Yes Yes Yes
PBS No No No Yes Yes No Yes
CW No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes (limited)
MyNetworkTV No No No Yes Yes No Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) Fubo ($85) DirecTV ($90)
A&E Yes Yes Yes No Yes No $
ACC Network No $ No Yes Yes Yes $
Accuweather Yes No No No No Yes Yes
AMC Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Animal Planet Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes
BBC America Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
BBC World News Yes $ $ Yes No No $
BET Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Big Ten Network No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Bloomberg TV No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes
Boomerang No $ $ No $ No Yes
Bravo No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) Fubo ($85) DirecTV ($90)
Cartoon Network No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
CBS Sports Network No No No Yes Yes Yes $
Cheddar Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cinemax No No No $ $ No $
CMT Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNBC No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
CNN No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Comedy Central Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cooking Channel Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Destination America Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Discovery Channel Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Disney Channel No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney Junior No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Disney XD No $ No Yes Yes Yes Yes
E! No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPN No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPN 2 No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
ESPNEWS No $ No Yes Yes $ $
ESPNU No $ No Yes Yes $ $
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) Fubo ($85) DirecTV ($90)
Food Network Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Fox Business No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Fox News No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS1 No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FS2 No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Freeform No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
FX Movies No No $ Yes Yes $ $
FXX No No $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
FYI Yes $ $ No Yes No $
Golf Channel No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Hallmark Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
HBO/Max No No No $ $ No $
HGTV Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
History Yes Yes Yes No Yes No $
HLN No $ Yes Yes Yes No Yes
IFC Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes
Investigation Discovery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Lifetime Yes Yes Yes No Yes No $
Lifetime Movie Network Yes $ $ No Yes No $
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) FuboTV ($85) DirecTV ($90)
Magnolia Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes No $
MeTV Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes
MGM+ $ $ $ $ No No $
MLB Network No $ $ No Yes $ $
Motor Trend Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes
MSNBC No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
MTV2 Yes $ $ Yes $ $ Yes
National Geographic No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Nat Geo Wild No No $ Yes Yes $ $
NBA TV No $ $ Yes No $ $
NFL Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes $
NFL Red Zone No No $ $ $ $ No
NHL Network No $ $ No No $ $
Nickelodeon Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Nick Jr. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes $
Nicktoons Yes $ $ Yes $ $ $
OWN Yes No No Yes Yes No $
Oxygen No No $ Yes Yes Yes $
Paramount Network Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Science Yes $ $ No $ $ $
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) FuboTV ($85) DirecTV ($90)
SEC Network No $ No Yes Yes $ $
Showtime No $ $ $ $ $ $
Smithsonian Yes No No Yes Yes Yes $
Starz $ $ $ $ $ $ $
Sundance TV Yes $ $ Yes No No Yes
Syfy No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Tastemade Yes $ $ Yes No Yes $
TBS No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
TCM No $ $ Yes Yes No $
TeenNick Yes $ $ Yes $ $ Yes
Telemundo No No No Yes Yes Yes $
Tennis Channel No $ $ No No $ $
TLC Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes
TNT No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Travel Channel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No $
TruTV No $ Yes Yes Yes No $
TV Land Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
USA Network No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
VH1 Yes $ $ Yes Yes Yes Yes
Vice Yes Yes Yes No Yes No $
WE tv Yes $ $ Yes No No Yes
Channel Philo ($33) Sling Orange ($46) Sling Blue ($46) YouTube TV ($83) Hulu with Live TV ($83) FuboTV ($85) DirecTV ($90)

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