
Sling TV's most appealing feature is its pricing, pure and simple.

(Image credit: Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) How much is it to get March Madness on Sling TV? That means that Sling TV will be broadcasting 49 of the 67 games – including the semis and the national championship game – only missing out on those broadcast on CBS. Sling TV has two different plans, Orange and Blue, but for March Madness you'll only need to sign up to Sling TV Blue which carries TNT, TBS, and TruTV.


Is March Madness on Sling TV?Īs usual, this year's March Madness will be broadcast across four channels – CBS, TNT, TBS, and TruTV. Here, we'll explain how to get March Madness on Sling TV, what it'll cost you, and a clever workaround that'll get you every game of March Madness for less than any rival streamer. While we can't tell you who to plump for in your bracket, what we can do is share the cheapest way to watch every game of the tourney. And, what's more, you can currently claim $10 off your first month, bringing the price down to just $25.

The games will be broadcast on Turner Sport Networks (TNT, truTV, TBS) and CBS. Whether you plan on channel-hopping between games or are going all out with multiple TVs you will most likely want to stream some of this year's tournament. The annual "What channel is truTV again?" conversation will inevitably be happening all across the country Friday morning as the first round of the NCAA Tournament tips off. Watch Video: Gleeson's Guarantees: Best March Madness bets for Friday's first-round action
