One of the points I often try to make in my column and newsletter is that cutting the cord doesn’t have to involve spending upwards of $50 per month on a bundle of streaming cable channels. Instead, you can make choices and trade-offs.
With so many new shows turning up exclusively on streaming services, paying $100 per month for a bucket of cable channels no longer guarantees access to the best stuff on television.
A few weeks ago, I created a new Netflix profile for our household. But instead of it being just for me or any other individual, it was a combo profile for my wife and I.
TiVo knocks down whatever anticipation it had been building up for new products by confirming last week that it will stuff pre-roll video ads into users’ recordings.