Dish Network Corp.’s low-cost online television service bucked the cord-cutting trend while its new wireless service shrank during the company’s first full quarter as a cellphone carrier.

The Englewood, Colo., company posted a net gain of 116,000 pay-TV customers in the three months ended Sept. 30, as a roughly 203,000-subscriber gain at Sling TV offset a net decline of 87,000 satellite subscribers. It ended the quarter with 11.4 million TV subscribers overall.

Dish’s…

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