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Disney Sues Sling TV Over Day Passes
Forbesยท 2025-08-27 19:25
Core Viewpoint - The Walt Disney Co. is suing Sling TV for including its networks in short-term packages without prior consultation, alleging a violation of their existing license agreement [2][3][4]. Company Actions - Disney filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, seeking compliance from Dish Network regarding their licensing deal [3][4]. - A Disney spokesperson emphasized that Sling's new offerings were made available without Disney's knowledge or consent [4]. Sling TV's New Offerings - Sling TV has introduced a new pay-TV model featuring short-term bundles: a $4.99 day pass, a $9.99 weekend pass, and a $14.99 seven-day pass, in addition to its standard monthly subscription starting at $45.99 [3][4]. - The new model is designed to cater to sports fans and live event viewers, particularly with the upcoming NFL season [5]. Industry Context - The streaming landscape is evolving, with services like Sling TV gaining traction among younger viewers, as traditional cable subscriptions decline [6]. - Pew reported that only about 16% of Americans aged 18-29 subscribed to cable or satellite in 2017, indicating a shift towards streaming options [6].