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Another Cable TV Company is Shutting Down TV Service & This Time Replacing it With a Comcast & Spectrum Owned Streaming Option
GCI, Alaska’s largest telecommunications provider, has announced it will be discontinuing its traditional cable TV service in mid-2025. Recognizing the growing trend of cord-cutting and the increasing popularity of online streaming, GCI has announced that it will transition its remaining cable subscribers to streaming options, partnering with Xumo, the joint venture between Comcast and Charter…
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Pluto TV Adds 11 New Channels Including 24./7 The Twilight Zone & Godzilla
December is here, and Pluto TV is adding a ton of content. With this, Pluto TV will add four new channels, several specials, and more. Many of these channels have already been announced but are now live on Pluto TV. Here is everything coming to Pluto TV in December 2024. NEW CHANNELS Godzilla The Twilight…
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YouTube TV Is Letting Customers Keep The $72.99 Price Point For 6 Months if They Try to Cancel
Following its recent announcement of a price increase to $82.99 per month, YouTube TV is reportedly offering a retention incentive to subscribers who attempt to cancel their service. According to numerous reports online, customers who go through the cancellation process are being offered the opportunity to keep their current $72.99 monthly rate for an additional…
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Sling TV Freestream Adds 15 New Free Channels Including More Channels From Warner Bros. Discovery
Sling TV’s free, ad-supported streaming service Freestream officially added another 15 new live free channels this week to its growing lineup of free channels. Since launching the service, DISH has been ramping up the number of channels on Freestream, which is separate from its pay service, Sling TV, or parent DISH’s satellite service. These so-called…
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Warner Bros. Discovery to Spin Off its Cable Networks Following Comcast?
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has announced a major restructuring of its business, dividing its operations into two distinct units: one focused on linear television networks and the other encompassing streaming and studio operations. This strategic move, expected to be finalized by mid-2025, signals a potential shift away from traditional television and a greater emphasis on…
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CNBC Launches CNBC+ Streaming Service For $14.99 a Month Speeding Up the Death of Cable TV & More – Cord Cutting Today
Today in Cord Cutting Today for December 12, 2024 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: CNBC Launches CNBC+ Streaming Service For $14.99 a Month. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. CNBC Launches CNBC+ Streaming Service For $14.99…
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After YouTube TV’s Price Hike is It Still a Better Deal Than Cable TV?
YouTube TV recently announced a price increase, bringing its monthly subscription cost to $82.99. This has prompted many to ask: is it still a more affordable option than traditional cable TV? The answer, according to recent data, is a resounding yes. While YouTube TV’s price has risen, the cost of cable television has skyrocketed in…
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Max Expands Live HBO Channels to More Users, Bringing HBO Linear TV Experience to Streaming
Following a successful initial test phase, Warner Bros. Discovery has started a significant expansion of its live, 24/7 HBO channels on the Max streaming platform, making them available to more subscribers of Max in the US market. This move solidifies Max’s commitment to offering a diverse viewing experience that blends the convenience of on-demand streaming…
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Samsung TV Plus Offers a Massive Selection of Free Channels
Samsung TV Plus, the free ad-supported streaming service available on Samsung smart TVs and mobile devices, boasts an impressive lineup of over hundreds of channels. Offering a diverse range of content, from news and movies to sports and music, Samsung TV Plus provides a compelling entertainment option for viewers seeking free streaming content. Here’s a…
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YouTube TV Announces Price Hike for 2025 After Denying Reports Of It Earlier This Week
YouTube TV announced today that it will be raising its monthly subscription price by $10, from $72.99 to $82.99, effective January 13, 2025. The streaming television service cited the rising costs of content and ongoing investments in service quality as the reasons for the increase. This comes as earlier this week they said reports of…
