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Sling TV Users Now Get Access To Cinemax For $10 A Month
Sling TV’s base package costs $20 per month (no contract required) and includes just over 20 networks such as ESPN, Cartoon Network, AMC, and CNN.
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“Sling TV is the first live standalone Internet TV service to deliver Cinemax to an audience of cord-cutters and cord-nevers”, said Roger Lynch, CEO of Sling TV.
Cinemax, the refashioned premium cable channel owned by HBO, is now available to subscribers of Dish Network’s internet TV service, Sling TV. Today, Sling ahs announced that they are adding new content into their service to make it more enticing, and will now be offering users the ability to access Cinemax for $10 a month. Subscribers who want this channel will have to pay more for it.
The add-on includes a live stream of Cinemax’s TV channel, appearing in Sling’s main programming guide.
With this partnership and one with HBO NOW, which is offered as a standalone at $15 a month, Sling TV continues to define what a skinny bundle has the potential to be.
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This is the same on-demand catalog you would otherwise be able to access if you paid for Cinemax through a cable TV subscription and then used the MAX GO app to watch while on mobile devices, the company notes.