
Three months later than its usual fall premiere, the drama still returns with one of its timeliest storylines yet. The sixth season will see Carrie return to American soil, more precisely New York City, and focus on the 70 days between the Election Day and the presidential inauguration as a female junior Senator from New York (Elizabeth Marvel) who is described as a mix of Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders, prepares to take over the White House.
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Homeland, Billions and The Affair are coming to SlingTV.
The Dish-owned live TV service has struck a deal with Showtime to bring the cable network’s stand-alone streaming service to its customers for an additional $10 a month.
The service, known simply as Showtime, offers eight live, linear TV feeds as well as the full Showtime library on demand, including ad-free viewing of entire seasons of Homeland, Billions, Ray Donovan, The Affair and Shameless.
Showtime launched the over-the-top streaming service in 2015. It is available on connected TV devices from Apple, Roku, Amazon and Google. It is also offered through Amazon Channels and as an add-on to subscribers of Hulu, YouTube TV and Sony’s PlayStation Vue. Meanwhile, cable subscribers who already pay for Showtime can watch episodes online via Showtime Anytime.
SlingTV currently offers three live TV packages beginning at $20 a month. HBO is offered for an additional $15 per month and Starz for $9 per month.
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