Dish to Sling new live online TV, with ESPN, for $20 a month

LAS VEGAS — Dish Network unveiled a significantly lower price for TV service on Monday to appeal to those who abandoned or never paid for TV. For $20 a month, Sling TV users will get ESPN, Disney Channel, Food Network and nine other channels.

Dish has yet to reveal when consumers will be able to sign up for Sling TV, only that the roll out will come "soon." Users will be able to access the service on Macs and iOS devices, but the Apple TV remains unsupported, 

Dish Network is taking the wraps off Sling TV, its long-awaited Internet pay-television service that initially will offer a smattering of a dozen channels — including top-rated cablers ESPN, TBS and TNT — priced at $20 per month. Slated to launch

At its CES press conference, Dish Network announces Sling TV, a live television streaming service that includes channels like ESPN, TBS, Food Network, HGTV and Cartoon Network starting at $20 a month. Among the 

Internet TV is here. Sony kicked us off in earnest with the launch of PlayStation Vue (which currently remains in limited beta), but Dish is about to make a full-on push into a new TV experience