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Dish's Sling TV is great for cord-cutters, but has no on-demand content or even recent movie releases for times when TNT and TBS won't cut it. It's about to fill both of those gaps by tying up with Epix, a premium content channel co-owned by Viacom, Paramount and other studios. It'll carry all four of Epix's channels for scheduled viewing along with its streaming service, letting cable-haters watch recent cinema, classics and Epix original programming. Dish hasn't revealed the Epix price yet, but the basic Sling TV service runs $20 and sports, news and kids add-in packs are $5 a pop. Epix is also a $5 add-on from providers like Time Warner Cable.
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Source: Sling TV
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