CCW 8/6/2021: Feeling Netflix fatigue
My growing sense of Netflix fatigue dovetails with the company’s lackluster second quarter.
My growing sense of Netflix fatigue dovetails with the company’s lackluster second quarter.
As more hit TV shows and movies become exclusive to streaming services, they’re becoming unavailable to purchase on their own.
While full Olympic coverage is much more expensive, this year’s games will also have more to watch for free or cheap.
Those who argue that we have too many streaming services fail to realize that the alternative would be even worse.
If a streaming service sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Android TV’s new menu makes your full list of streaming apps much easier to access, while also adding a new system for recommendations.
Sinclair’s plan to offer one service for all your local coverage, would be a much-needed way to cut through a cluttered sports landscape.
Streaming TV has created a new system for deals and discounts, letting you enjoy a wide range of services for less than the list price.
The deeper into those weeds you get, the scarier cord-cutting starts to seem. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Sling’s new app is a big improvement, but the pre-release version can be excruciatingly slow.