Sling TV just got $5 more expensive: What you need to know

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Sling TV, one of the best streaming services to help you cut the cord, just got more expensive.

The price of Sling TV's packages is increasing by $5. The changes are immediate for new subscribers and take effect for existing customers on the first bill after Jan. 22.

In a note to customers, Sling President Warren Schlichting said the price hike is due to the rising costs that programming partners are charging the company. 

Sling TV's Blue tier, which offers more than 40 channels, has remained the same price since its launch in 2015. Sling Orange, with its 30+ channels, was once $20; last year, Sling raised the price to $25. Each tier offers different channels, with some crossover. You can tack on extras, such as a sports package, for a premium. For Sling Blue and Orange with all the bells and whistles, you'll now pay $70 a month. 

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