Today, the US entertainment industry is composed of a wide variety of platforms, which means that consumers are always in search of a better alternative to what they currently subscribe to. Due to a ...
Tired of paying an arm and a leg for your cable package? Sick of dealing with monopolistic cable companies? Itching to get more out of your TV than the same old shows that are always on? Yes, yes and ...
Are you thinking about cutting the cord? You’re not the only one. According to a Pew Research Center survey, the percentage of Americans who watch TV through cable or satellite service dropped from 76 ...
You don’t necessarily have to give up cable/satellite channels if you desire to cut the cord, check out some streaming alternatives. There are a lot of consumers who wish to cut the cable/satellite ...
A basic ROKU Player costs $50, or the top of the line model goes for $99. Rabbit ears will cost you $19.99. And then the $8 monthly charge to watch the movies at home. You won't have all those cable ...
There are a head-spinning number of ways to watch TV these days that don’t even involve a cable box. And that’s the argument Comcast is going to make as it defends its acquisition of Time-Warner Cable ...
What I would like is a box that performs the duties of the free DTA boxes cable companies provide except with HDMI output and in addition the ability to pick up the free HD channels you can get when ...
The FCC is considering an “Unlock The Box” proposal that would require TV providers in the United States to provide their content in a way that would let you access the channels you pay for on ...
Cord-cutting has become so popular that some small cable companies are joining in, trading their own set-top boxes for streaming TV service. This week, a video delivery company called MobiTV announced ...
The pile-up of cable alternatives in 2020 is both a blessing and a curse. On one hand, the programming gaps that early cord-cutters had to suffer through—no live sports, waiting for episodes to appear ...