Tag: NBA
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You Can Now Get NBA League Pass on fuboTV
Basketball season is here. If you want to be sure to catch every game, fuboTV is now giving you the chance to do it with NBA League Pass. “The NBA has never been hotter, and we’re excited to add NBA League Pass to fuboTV’s already robust NBA offering,” said Ben Grad, head of content strategy…
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How to Watch the NBA Games Without Paying for Cable TV (Updated September 2018)
This week the 2018–2019 NBA season officially gets underway. To make the news even better, cord cutters have more options than ever to watch the NBA without paying for cable TV. Here is our guide to watching the NBA without the high cost and long-term contracts of cable TV. ESPN, NBA TV, TNT, & ABC…
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NBA League Pass Might Be Coming to Amazon
Earlier this week a few Amazon Fire TV owners suddenly had a popup offer from Amazon Prime Channels for NBA League Pass. This was tweeted by Twitter user @gmyrick an Amazon employee, and the official Amazon Fire TV Twitter account even liked the tweet. You had me at 0.99/year. Thank you @amazonfiretv pic.twitter.com/9McEAW2Vzk — Greg Myrick (@gmyrick)…
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How to Watch The NBA Draft on Roku, Fire TV, and Apple TV
Today starting at 7 PM Eastern the 2018 NBA Draft will go live. This year once again ESPN will have full coverage with ESPN airing the draft live and ESPN 2 having analysists giving an in-depth look at every team’s picks. The good news is you don’t need a two-year contract to watch the NBA Draft. Many…
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Streaming of the NBA Finals Is Up Over 20% vs 2017
This week Conviva, a streaming data provider, sent Cord Cutters News an early look at their numbers for the NBA Finals. According to Conviva, the first two games of the NBA Finals saw a 21.42% jump in streaming over the first two games of 2017. Game 2 2018 saw a 30.39% increase in streaming in…
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How to Watch the NBA Finals on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More
On May 31st, 2018 the NBA Finals will officially get underway. To make the news even better, cord cutters have more options than ever to watch the NBA Finals on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, and more. Here is our guide to watching the NBA Finals without the high cost and long-term contracts of cable TV.…
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The Ultimate Cord Cutting Guide for Sports Fans (Updated May 2018)
Sports is still one of the main reasons people pay for cable TV. The desire to have access to live events is something many are willing to pay a lot for. The good news is watching sports as a cord cutter is easier than ever. So here is our quick guide to being a cord…
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Hulu is Now The Official Sponsor of NBA Playoffs TNT Tips Offs
Today it was announced that Hulu will be the official sponsor of the NBA Playoffs on TNT tips off this Sunday, and Hulu will be prominently featured as TNT’s presenting sponsor for the network’s First Round, Conference Semifinals and Western Conference Finals coverage of the NBA Playoffs. With this partnership, Turner Sports will show a number of Hulu ad…
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YouTube TV Will Sponsor The NBA Finals
It looks like Google will continue their hard push to promote YouTube TV to sports fans. Last fall YouTube TV sponsored the MLB World Series now they are going to be an official sport of the NBA Finals. Not only will they sponsor the games the NBA has agreed to promote YouTube TV during the…
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The NBA is Testing $0.99 4th Quarter Streaming
Ever see that there is a close game going on or a big upset in the works and wish you could see the ending? In the past, that meant subscribing to a streaming service. Now the NBA is a service that will let subscribers pay $0.99 to watch the 4th quarter of a game. This $0.99 deal was…
