Sunday, February 9, 2020

February 9 - National Cut The Cord Day


Happy National Cut The Cord Day! On February 9th, break free from expensive cable bills by celebrating this day! The streaming movement has rapidly grown over the past five years, and it doesn’t show any signs of stopping.  

As the digital world supplies more choices, it also provides the flexibility, selection, and reliability we’ve been looking for. So it’s no surprise that industry analysts estimate that up to six million people will cut the cord on traditional television subscriptions in 2020. 

As the devices for streaming continue to grow, more people look to cut the cord from cable. Whether binge-watching old favorites or catching the evening news, cord-cutters can customize a channel lineup for half the price of cable. 

HOW TO OBSERVE 

Cutting the cord has never been easier. With apps and online tools, learn more about the benefits and opportunities of cutting the cord. Weigh the pros, cons and potential savings. When you’re ready to lean into the freedom of streaming on-demand content plus live television, cut the cord! 

Once you’ve decided cutting the cord is right for you, make sure to have the following items before getting started:

  • • High-speed internet access 
  • • Supported device 
  • • Valid credit/debit card 
  • • Valid email address 
  • • An idea of content needs – those must-have channels or shows for you and your family 
With so many ways to stream live and on-demand content, it may be overwhelming to know where to start. Setting up a streaming subscription like Sling TV is easier than ever by taking three easy steps: make an account, customize a channel lineup and start streaming! 

Experienced cord-cutters, share your favorite ways to watch, your experiences cutting the cord and more. 

Use #NationalCutTheCordDay to join the celebration. 

  • • Check out limited-time offers – sling.com/cut-the-cord 
  • • Stay tuned for contest information 
  • • Have questions? Contact Sling TV’s Cord Cutters Hotline at 855-553-2862 
HISTORY 

Sling TV founded National Cut the Cord Day on February 9, 2020, to commemorate the day the service launched in 2015. 

On the fifth anniversary, Sling TV encourages people across the nation to make the leap from cable to live television streaming by participating in National Cut the Cord Day. Sling TV will kick off the celebration with five days of exclusive deals.  

Visit the website below to find out more: https://www.sling.com/value/cut-the-cord 

Additionally, Sling TV created a Cord Cutters Hotline to support people who are thinking about cutting the cord but need help determining the next steps. 

To reach Sling TV’s Cord Cutters Hotline, dial 855-553-2862 toll-free.  

For more information, visit the website below and follow @sling on Twitter and Instagram. 

In 2020, the Registrar at National Day Calendar® proclaimed National Cut the Cord Day to be observed annually on February 9th. 

About Sling TV 

Sling TV L.L.C. is an Emmy® Award-winning American over-the-top internet live streaming television service that provides more than seven hundred channels from today’s most popular networks across its general market, Latino and international services.  

Sling TV is available on all major streaming devices, smart televisions, tablets, game consoles, computers and smartphones. It also has the top live channels and thousands of on-demand shows and movies. 

Sling TV offers two general market streaming services, Sling Orange and Sling Blue, that collectively feature content from Disney/ESPN, Fox, NBC, NFL Network, AMC, A&E, AXS, Discovery, Scripps, Turner, Viacom, NBA TV, NHL Network, Pac-12 Networks, GSN, Hallmark, SHOWTIME, STARZ and EPIX.  

On select devices, Sling TV offers customers access to free content, à la carte channels and services, plus Pay-Per-View events and movies on-demand. 

Additionally, Sling TV offers a suite of stand-alone and add-on Spanish-language services and packages tailored to English-dominant, bilingual and Spanish-dominant American households.  

Sling TV is the leading U.S. provider of foreign-language programming, with more than four hundred channels in twenty-seven languages.


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