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NFL Network and NFL RedZone Launch on Sling TV
As Sling TV expands its offerings, it now can boast it that has NFL Network and its NFL RedZone companion channel on its lineup. On top of that, you can add the Sports Extra add-on package for an additional $5 per month and get NFL RedZone, another big first for cord cutting NFL fans. Last month, Sling TV’s competitor Playstation Vue announced it would also show the NFL Network and NFL RedZone as part of its streaming packages, but there’s no word yet on how much Playstation Vue will charge for those channels.
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During the upcoming regular season, NFL Network is providing Thursday Night Football games, as well as shows like “NFL GameDay Morning“, “A Football Life“, “Timeline” and the new morning show, “Good Morning Football, which airs live each weekday morning from NY”. The channels were due to be launched in time for the regular season kickoff, they will enable subscribers to watch every touchdown with NFL RedZone while also being able to access extensive coverage from the NFL Network 24/7. Hosted by Scott Hanson, NFL RedZone whips around every NFL game on Sunday afternoons delivering the touchdowns and most exciting moments live and in high definition.
Additionally, with NFL Network fans can watch live and delayed coverage of the entire slate of all 64 NFL preseason games.
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So Sling TV customers will be able to watch the NFL via ESPN and NFL Network. “And with Sling TV’s customizable packaging, personalizing your TV experience has never been easier”. Since it has its own streaming service, CBS All Access, it’s anyone’s guess if CBS make a deal with Sling TV or anyone else.