Beginner’s guide to cord cutting, the Disney-Spectrum deal
Everything you should know before dumping cable or satellite TV, how to watch your favorite channels and shows for less.
Everything you should know before dumping cable or satellite TV, how to watch your favorite channels and shows for less.
The cable bundle in its current form is a bad deal for customers and unsustainable for the TV business, and restructuring it would benefit everyone in the long run.
While some other companies are leaving over-the-air DVR for dead, Tablo is doubling down.
The leaked Roku Ultra is a reminder of how all streaming devices–sticks, dongles, and set-top boxes–have plateaued on the hardware front.
Disney’s plans for an October price hike have prompted yet another round of lazy takes about how streaming doesn’t save money anymore. Don’t believe them.
Verizon’s NFL Sunday Ticket deal that sounds great on the surface, but of course, there’s a catch.
If you’re blessed with strong antenna reception at home, you should be considering an over-the-air DVR as part of your cord cutting setup.
It’s been more than five years since I first asked whether ATSC 3.0 would spell doom for over-the-air DVR. Now the answers are coming in, and they’re not encouraging.
Bundle deals, student discounts, and periodic coupon codes can help you get Peacock for less.
DAZN deserves notoriety for one reason: It tries to lock customers into one-year contracts using sneaky sales tactics.