Sling TV announced today that they’ve added seven entertainment channels from Discovery to Sling Free, Sling Orange, and Sling Blue. The channels added include the Cooking Channel, Destination America, Discovery en Español, and Great American Country. The channels will be available as part of a free preview until May 31st.
This joins their existing promotion, which is offering a 14-Day Free Trial of Sling TV with no credit card required. That deal will last through April 5th.
Sling Orange
- Cooking Channel
- DIY Network
- Great American Country
Sling Blue
- American Heroes Channel
- Destination America
- Discovery en Español
- Science Channel
- Cooking Channel
- DIY Network
- Great American Country
Sling Free
- American Heroes Channel
- Destination America
- Discovery en Español
- Science Channel
- Cooking Channel
- DIY Network
- Great American Country
About The Channels
American Heroes Channel
Catch a glimpse into events and battles that shaped the world, visionary leaders, unexpected heroes who made a difference and great defenders of America’s freedom.
Cooking Channel
With iconic shows including “Good Eats,” “Iron Chef” and “Bizarre Foods,” this channel delivers the best foodie-inspired content right to your home.
Destination America
Celebrate the people, places, and stories of the United States with a variety of travel, food, adventure, and natural history programming.
Discovery en Español
Connects Spanish-speaking U.S. viewers to the world with quality programs across core genres including adventure, ingenuity, natural history, investigation and current affairs.
DIY Network
The at-home guide that helps with all of your ‘how-to’ home improvement needs, featuring favorites like “The Vanilla Ice Project,” “I Hate My Kitchen” and more.
Great American Country
Popular shows such as “Treehouse Masters,” “Flea Market Flip” and “My Lottery Dream Home” lead the way on 24/7 programming appealing to American culture, lifestyle and heritage.
Science Channel
Immerse yourself in the incredible possibilities of science, from futuristic cities to accidental discoveries and outrageous inventions on hit shows like “How It’s Made” and “Survivorman.”