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02-15-2015, 12:54 AM
Sling TV Streaming Service Now Open to the Public (http://blogs.wsj.com/personal-technology/2015/02/09/sling-tv-streaming-service-now-open-to-the-public/?mod=e2tw)
Dish Network streaming Internet television service, Sling TV (http://www.wsj.com/articles/sling-tv-a-giant-step-from-cable-1422270001), is now open to the public.
For $20 a month, Sling TV offers live access to ESPN, CNN, AMC, Adult Swim, Food Network and about a dozen other channels, without need for a cable or satellite subscription. As is typical with cable and satellite companies, Dish is upselling users by way of bundled channels. For an extra $5 each, on top of the standard $20 package, subscribers can add on channels such as the SEC Network and BeIn with ?Sports Extra,? or Disney XD with ?Kids Extra.?
Twenty dollars a month and for five extra dollars I can add the SEC Network?
What do you guys think?
Dish Network streaming Internet television service, Sling TV (http://www.wsj.com/articles/sling-tv-a-giant-step-from-cable-1422270001), is now open to the public.
For $20 a month, Sling TV offers live access to ESPN, CNN, AMC, Adult Swim, Food Network and about a dozen other channels, without need for a cable or satellite subscription. As is typical with cable and satellite companies, Dish is upselling users by way of bundled channels. For an extra $5 each, on top of the standard $20 package, subscribers can add on channels such as the SEC Network and BeIn with ?Sports Extra,? or Disney XD with ?Kids Extra.?
Twenty dollars a month and for five extra dollars I can add the SEC Network?
What do you guys think?