Anyone who's taken even a brief glance at their video provider's channel offerings knows that the number of networks currently available is staggering. We've come a long way from the days when a ...
There is more evidence virtual pay TV providers may not be a deal for consumers versus traditional pay TV services. Are so-called “a la carte” consumer decisions taking over? YouTube TV just raised ...
Every so often, I get an email or read a comment online asking why the TV industry won’t just give the people what they want. As more people abandon cable and satellite TV—or grow up accustomed to ...
The cable system is slowly (very slowly) dying. People are beginning to cut the cord and the big cable companies includingComcast,Time Warner Cable, and Charter all lost subscribers in 2014, according ...
Cable won a key battle in Maine, but the war looks like the industry will continue to endure big losses. When should it raise the white flag? The cable TV industry won a major legal decision in Maine, ...
Last week, I reviewed T-Mobile’s new TVision streaming service, which the company touted would do to the cable TV business what its “Un-carrier” strategy did to cellular phone industry. The TL;DR on ...
Viewers of cable and satellite TV may soon have the option of subscribing to only the channels they want to watch, if the Federal Communications Commission gets its way. On Tuesday FCC chairman Kevin ...
No, I have not watched the new “Star Trek” series. Sore subject. CBS is airing the latest spinoff, “Star Trek: Discovery,” only on CBS All Access, yet another paid video streaming service, in this ...
Since the beginning of the month, Canadian pay-TV companies have been required to offer channels on an a la carte basis — that is, allowing customers to pay only for the channels they want, rather ...
Intel has joined the club of tech companies who want to revolutionize television, but unsurprisingly it’s meeting some resistance in Hollywood. According to Forbes, Intel wants to launch an ...