You Won’t Need Cable To Watch The Final Episodes Of ‘Mad Men’

Cord cutters who are fans of Don Draper and Rick Grimes are in luck.

Sling TV, Dish’s $20-per-month live-TV streaming service, will add AMC to its small lineup of channels, the company said Monday. Sling TV also said that the service, which had been invite-only since it launched in January, would be available to all U.S. consumers.

Sling TV’s rollout is the latest wrinkle in a rapidly changing TV landscape. Nickelodeon, the hugely popular kids channel, said last month that it will soon offer a direct-to-consumer streaming service. HBO and Showtime, two premium networks that for years have been available only to customers who buy traditional cable bundles, said they’ll offer standalone Internet streaming services later this year, aimed at people who don’t subscribe to cable.

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