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Cord Cutter Weekly

Author: Jared Newman

CCW 9/1/2017: Android TV Oreo update, Tablo Engine review

After installing Android 8.0 Oreo on a Nexus Player this week, I’m not sure an Android TV comeback is imminent.
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CCW 8/25/2017: Fear, uncertainty, and doubt

Cord-cutting naysayers are trotting out a new argument in favor of cable, and it’s even more absurd than the old ones.
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CCW 8/18/2017: Google Home and Chromecast vs. Amazon Echo and Fire TV

Let’s be honest: Reaching for the remote while watching TV isn’t a major inconvenience. But sometimes, after a long day, it’s nice to expend as little energy as possible.
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CCW 8/11/2017: Disney’s streaming plans

After going through several stages of grief for its traditional TV business—denial and bargaining among them—Disney has reached acceptance.
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CCW 8/4/2017: What Discovery buying Scripps means for you

If regulators approve the acquisition, the result could be bigger bundles at higher prices, or ones with fewer of the channels people want.
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CCW 7/28/2017: 5 tools for picking a streaming TV bundle

Although I try my best to provide all the knowledge you need to cut cable TV, words and charts alone aren’t always enough.
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CCW 7/21/2017: Weekly: What happened to Amazon’s Chromecast clone?

This week, I explore what became of Amazon Fling, and why it could have been a useful tool for Fire TV owners and for Amazon itself.
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CCW 7/14/2017: More on PlayStation Vue price hikes

Sony’s Slim plan was an exception to how streaming bundles work now, and it was probably unsustainable in the long run.
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CCW 7/7/2017: Linear TV’s undoing, Playstation Vue price changes

When commercial breaks become drastically shorter, or when a subset of viewers can watch new shows with no breaks at all, spacing every program into 30- or 60-minute time slots becomes obsolete.
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CCW 6/30/2017: A sports-heavy streaming bundle emerges

FuboTV doesn’t have the name recognition of other streaming bundles, but it’s been quietly building up a service to take on the likes of Dish’s Sling TV, AT&T’s DirecTV Now, and Sony’s PlayStation Vue.
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