National Cut The Cord Day
On February 9th, National Cut the Cord Day will help you break free from expensive cable bills by celebrating National Cut the Cord Day. Over the past five years, the subscription market has soared, and it doesn't appear to be slowing down. As the digital world continues to offer more choices, it also provides the flexibility, selection, and reliability we've been looking for as the digital world continues to produce more options. Analysts predict that up to six million viewers will cut the cord on traditional TV subscriptions in 2020, so it's no surprise that industry analysts predict that up to six million people will cut the cord on traditional TV subscriptions in 2020.
As the number of streaming devices continue to increase, more people are choosing to remove the cord from cable. Cord-cutters can design a channel lineup for half the price of cable whether binge-watching old favorites or watching the evening news.
Cutting the cord
Make sure you have the following items before getting started: Once you've decided that cutting the cord is right for you, make sure you have the following items before getting started:
- High-speed internet access is available in high-speed internet access
- Supported device
- Valid credit/debit card is not available on this card
- Valid email address
- An idea of content needs – those must-have channels or shows for you and your family – are essential to have an idea of what content needs
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- Learn more about the benefits and benefits of cutting the cord with apps and online tools
- Weigh the pros, cons, and potential savings
- Cut the cord! If you're about to lean into the freedom of streaming on-demand content plus live TV, cut the cord!
- Experienced cord-cutters, your favorite ways to watch, your experiences cutting the cord, and more
- To join the festivities, use #NationalCutTheCordDay
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On February 9, 2020, Sling TV created National Cut the Cord Day to celebrate the day the service was first introduced in 2015. Sling TV is a cable television subscription service that allows people around the country to make the switch from cable to live TV streaming by participating in National Cut the Cord Day on the fifth anniversary. With six days of exclusive offers, Sling TV will kick off the celebrations.
In addition, Sling TV produced a Cord Cutters Hotline to help people who are considering cutting the cord but need assistance determining the next steps. To reach Cord Cutters Hotline on Sling TV, dial 855-553-2862 toll-free. For more details, visit sling.com and follow @sling on Twitter and Instagram.
About sling tv
Sling TV L.L.C., an Emmy Award-winning live streaming television service that broadcasts more than 700 channels from today's most popular networks in its general market, Latino, and international markets. It is available on all major streaming platforms, smart televisions, tablets, game consoles, gaming consoles, notebooks, and smartphones.
***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 U.S. households. Sling TV is the leading U.S. provider of foreign-language programming, with more than 400 channels in 27 languages. Visit sling.com.
Cut the cord FAQ
Q. What does "cut the cord" imply?
A. The word comes from the way the umbilical cord is cut at birth and refers to being independent of another individual. More recently, the word has been used to describe ending relationships with various types of companies in order to have more choices, cut costs, or inspire more creativity.