Sneaky MLB TV savings
MLB TV is charging a record-high price of $140 this season, but you can pay a lot less for out-of-market baseball with a crafty workaround.
MLB TV is charging a record-high price of $140 this season, but you can pay a lot less for out-of-market baseball with a crafty workaround.
If you’re willing to jump through some hoops, you can watch much of March Madness—possibly even every game—for free.
It’s not unusual for shows to migrate between streaming services, especially now that so many cable networks have their own. Still, losing new NBC shows marks the end of an era for Hulu, whose next-day major network programming has always been its defining feature.
While Paramount is loudly promoting a birthday sale with press outreach and an ad campaign, the company has also quietly continued to give the service away one month at a time.
To help ease the transition from cable, perhaps you’ve picked a live TV streaming service such as YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, or Sling TV, and now you need a streaming device to go with it. If you want the best possible experience, this decision is more complicated than it might seem.
YouTube TV is getting a redesign later this year, with a big emphasis on organization and personalization.
Learn about faster ways to navigate, settings to tweak, and neat discovery features hidden within Amazon’s somewhat-labyrinthine interface.
Roku’s streaming boxes, streaming sticks, and smart TVs have a reputation for being easy to use, but that doesn’t mean every useful feature is obvious from the start.
If you know where to look, you can avoid Netflix’s algorithmically-generated recommendations and dig straight into specific genres instead.
As the cost of live TV streaming continues to rise, the unbundled approach is worth another look. MyBundle.TV can help with that.