Dish Network slashed the price of its 24-hour Sling TV Day Pass through the end of the month, coming after a federal judge ruled in the pay-TV provider’s favor in a lawsuit filed by Disney seeking to block the short-term streaming plans.

To “celebrate” the legal ruling, Dish announced Wednesday that Sling TV is offering $1 Day Passes (regularly $4.99) from now until Nov. 30 for new and returning customers. Day Pass subscriptions include live and on-demand streaming access to networks on the Sling Orange tier including ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, A&E, TBS, Disney Channel, Comedy Central, History Channel and CNN. The Day Pass provides 24 hours of instant access to live sports, entertainment and news with no long-term commitment required.

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