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TWC is About to be Sued for Violating Net Neutrality Rules and Holding Traffic for Ransom
The Federal Communications Commission's new consumer-friendly net neutrality rules just took effect last week, and it looks like our first big lawsuit is already on the verge of being filed. That's...
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HBO Now: Everything you need to know about HBO's standalone service
HBO Now price, best shows, movies and how to get it
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Hulu to Offer users Access to Showtime Streaming Service
Online video-streaming service Hulu said it would soon allow its users to add CBS Corp's television network Showtime to their Hulu subscriptions.
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Years Of Pretending Netflix Cord Cutting Wasn't Real Is Biting The Cable Industry In The Ass
If you didn't know, Netflix is kind of huge. So huge, in fact, that some new analysis suggests that if Netflix was a Nielsen-rated TV network, the service would, sometime within a year, attain a larger 24-hour audience than ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox...
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Comcast’s Streaming Service Sounds as Bad as You’d Expect
Barring HDMI cable contortions, this is for people who only want to watch television on the smallest screens they own.
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Local TV Takes News to Web in Fight for Cord Cutters
Local TV stations are plugging one of the last major holes in mobile video: streaming their news to phones and tablets. The move presents yet another challenge to cable and satellite providers.
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Verizon Adds Vice to Internet TV Lineup
Vice content, including original programming, will be available on Verizon's upcoming mobile service.
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Finally: HBO Now Available on Android, Fire Today
Many cord cutters were at first delighted when they heard about HBO's new stand-alone streaming service. Their joy turned to anger and resentment as they
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This Is a MAJOR Move by HBO…
All your favorite shows, for less than a meal out.
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Cord-Cutting Crows as More People Flee Traditional TV, Report Says
Cord-cutting will gain momentum over the next five years as people abandon traditional television for the growing choices and ease of use of online video streaming services.
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Cable Companies Refuse To Reveal How Much They Make Off Of Set-Top Boxes
Sen. Ed Markey of Massachussetts and Sen. Dick Blumenthal of Connecticut recently posed a handful of questions to the nation's cable and satellite providers about their set-top boxes -- Are they re...
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Disney Could Use Time Warner Cord-Cutting Tips
The entertainment giant insists on selling cable shows in a bundle, despite losses at ESPN attributable to growing viewer preference for buying à la carte. Time Warner is benefiting from the trend, offering HBO separately. A business built on TV’s status quo looks like fantasy.
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'Resistance is futile': Streaming TV is the future -- now
Fifty years ago, watching TV on public transportation felt like a sci-fi dream; now, I watch sci-fi on the train everyday. And that's progress, baby.
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Why HBO, Netflix, and Amazon Want Your Kids
Sesame Street has become a front line in the war of streaming services that can't afford to lose adults between seasons of prestige dramas
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Welcome to the beginning of the end for pay TV bundles
Eight giant U.S. media companies lost a combined $46.2 billion in market capitalization in one day recently, following the news that even pay TV darling ESPN is losing subscribers
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What's streaming on Netflix,Hulu, and Amazon Prime in September
If you can take a break from pumpkin spice everything, there is some cool streaming content for September on the way.
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Netflix, Epix Deal to Expire in September
For those who turn to Netflix for high profile films like the “Hunger Games” movies and “Transformers: Age of Extinction,” you’ll have to look somewhere else soon. The streaming service said its not renewing its deal with Epix in a blog post Sunday by chief content officer Ted Sarandos. The deal will close at the end of September, removing such hits as “World War Z” and the “Rocky” films from Netflix.
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Netflix Is Actively Becoming Just Another TV Channel
Fans of movies like The Hunger Games and World War Z are waking up to bad news this morning after Netflix revealed in a Sunday evening blog post that it will not renew its contract with Epix, the premium cable channel whose deal with Netflix put those movies (and plenty of others) on the streaming service. Of course, Netflix attempted to spin the news in the most positive light possible, saying it’s now in the position to offer so much high-quality original...
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Hulu is introducing an ad-free subscription tier
Hulu is finally joining competitors Amazon and Netflix in offering ad-free video streaming, albeit at an extra cost to ad-averse subscribers. As reported by The New York Times, the video streaming...
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I Tried Legal Cord Cutting: Which Services Are Worth It -
I stepped over from the dark side to see which premium streaming services are worth the monthly cost.
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