Sling-TV now promotes HBO LIVE and HBO on-demand, available for $15.
Sling TV is pretty cool, especially for those truly wanting got cut the cable wire, so to speak.
I signed up for sling TV only to get the free Amazon Fire TV Stick promo (however the "stick" was C R A P due to terrible WiFi connection issues, and the Amazon site product reviews for Fire TV Stick had some 1000+ people also having WiFi connection issues, so it wasn't just me).
I bitched to Amazon and they exchanged the FTV "stick" for the Fire TV "Box".
Amazon also re-applied the Sling TV promo for their FTV, plus Amazon also took off another chunk from the FTV box price, so in the end the Fire TV Box cost me a few dollars.
Sometimes it pays to be a bitch.
The FTV "box" has much better WiFi connection reliability, but better yet has an hard wired ethernet connection port.
I use MoCa throughout the house, and just plugged in the Fire TV Box into my MoCa connected gb-switch, so the FTV box is using fast reliable hard wired ethernet to stream.
What is different with Sling TV, you can go back and watch previous aired programs and movies.
However, when you add in the monthly fee for sling TV, then add another $15 for HBO subscription to the Sling TV, you're getting up there close to the cost of cable or satellite.
Which defeats the whole purpose with saving $$$.
But at least folks now have more options available other than cable or satellite for getting HBO and the likes.
Especially those only feeding off free OTA TV, and streaming media like Netflix, Hulu, Sling TV, etc etc.
You have to figure in the total costs, but this idea of not paying a cable company or satellite company and still getting TBS, CNN, HBO, AMC, A&E, TNT, IFC, EPIX times 3, and sports, (& lots more), all off an antenna and streaming should sound pretty attractive for many of folks.
Subscribing to Sling TV thru the Amazon Fire TV box, and then using hard wired ethernet connection, is the only way to go for streaming those Sling TV channels.
If THAT is not a clear and present danger for the future of satellite and cable companies, I don't know what is.
Once the premium channels and cable TV channels become available on streaming devices, that will be the big time game changer.
N doubt the others premium pay and cable channels will soon follow.
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