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DIRECTV Now - It's worth it. (If you're a Sling TV subscriber.)
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DIRECTV Now - It's worth it. (If you're a Sling TV subscriber.)
I just signed up for DIRECTV Now and I have to say it's way better than Sling TV. I had the Sling Blue & Sports Pack which put me at $35/mo but with DIRECTV Now I pay the same $35/mo get 100+ channels and I added HBO for $5/mo additionally. So for $40/mo which I paid along with getting a free Amazon Fire TV Stick. I'm grandfathered in too $35/mo for 100+ channels so I keep this channel for as long as the subscription. I'm assuming once the New Year starts they'll get rid of the special deal.

Broadcast - ABC, NBC, FOX

Sports Channels - ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPNEWS, NBCSN, FS1, FS2, FOX Sports Regional Networks, MLB Network, NBA TV, NHL Network, Golf Channel, Tennis Channel, Big Ten Network, SEC Network & Longhorn Network

I'm assuming CBS, CBS Sports Network, NFL Network & beIN Sports will be added eventually to the package fairly soon as well. It worth it to me and so far I enjoy the service. I've already cancelled my Sling TV package.

Anyone else use the service yet? Thoughts?
12-05-2016 02:56 AM
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