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Get 3 months of Orange and Blue Sling TV for only $50

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With a wide range of channels, shows, and movies, Sling has quickly become one of the best streaming services available. It's also one of the best cable TV alternatives for anyone looking to ditch expensive cable and cut the cord.

If those weren't enough reasons to jump onboard, Sling TV has slashed the price of its Orange and Blue subscription with three months for just $50. After the offer period, the package returns to $60.99 afterwards.

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Sling TV Orange and Blue Sling (3 month Subscription)
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Sling TV Orange and Blue Sling (3 month Subscription): was $182.97 now $50

Get the three months of the Orange and Blue subscription for $50. The subscription provides access to all the top sports, news and entertainment channels. The subscription price returns to $60.99 per month after the offer period.

There are a wide range of benefits when you subscribe to Sling TV, including the ability to watch on the go. With the Sling app available on TVs, phones, and tablets, there's never a moment that you'll be without access to your favorite channels and shows.

With access to 50 live channels, including Disney, Bravo, Discovery, and FX and a range of local channels, including FOX, ABC, and NBC, you'll never be short of something to watch. And if it's on-demand content you're into, you can watch thousands of movies and shows at no extra cost.

Sling TV comes into its own for sports fans who can take advantage of Sports Scores, which allows users to track live football games and easily switch between channels so you never miss a big play. If that wasn't enough of a draw, Sling subscriptions also include Sling Rewards, where you can win up to $10,000 in cash and prizes.

If you missed out on this particular deal, then check out our Sling TV coupon codes page for the latest ways to save.

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