Tag: Spectrum
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AT&T Watch TV vs. Philo vs. Frndly vs. Spectrum – Battle of the Discount Cord Cutting Services
For those who want to cut the cord and keep costs low, there are many inexpensive streaming services offering quality content with low prices. Today, we’re comparing four of those options: AT&T Watch TV, Frndly TV, Philo, and Spectrum TV Essentials. (Read about Spectrum TV Essentials HERE.) Cost Comparison Here’s how much you’ll pay for…
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Spectrum’s $14.99 Philo Like Streaming Service Is Now Live in All Spectrum Markets
In February, Spectrum announced a new live TV streaming service for Spectrum Internet customers called Spectrum TV Essentials. This new service costs $14.99 plus tax, and Spectrum says it has no additional fees or installation charges. For that price, the service offers 60 channels targeting customers who are not looking for news or sports but who want…
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Exclusive: Spectrum Is Reportedly Raising Its TV & Internet Pricing (Broadcast TV Fee Will Soon Be $13.50 a Month)
Today, Cord Cutters News has received word that in October, Spectrum will start rolling out a price hike across most of its plans. This includes TV packages and Internet service. With this price change, you will now pay $13.50 a month for broadcast TV fees, which is up from $11.99 a month. This will add…
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Spectrum TV Now Charges $24.98 a Month to Use Its DVR
Been thinking about getting Spectrum TV? You may want to be careful because that amazing advertised deal comes with multiple fees and taxes. In fact, the DVR fees now come to $24.98 a month DVR fee (or more if you want to have more than one DVR). The $24.98 charges are the result of Spectrum’s…
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Cord Cutting Today #116 – Cheap Internet From AT&T, Spectrum, Comcast, & More For Low Income Families
Cord Cutting Today is our daily look at some of the biggest stories happening right now in the world of cord cutting. You can find these videos posted on YouTube every Monday through Saturday. Today we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. Including Roku & Walmart…
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Comcast, Spectrum, & AT&T Are Offering Discounted Internet Options for Low Income Households
Recently, we shared the news that Comcast will be expanding their discounted internet service offer to all households that meet qualifications. In this post, we’re sharing details about that program, along with similar options from other major internet providers. Internet Essentials from Comcast Comcast is bringing affordable high speed internet to low-income households for $9.95…
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Cord Cutting Today #106 – Disney+ Coming to Hulu, HOA’s Try to Illegally Block Antennas, Sling TV, & More
Cord Cutting Today is our daily look at some of the biggest stories happening right now in the world of cord cutting. You can find these videos posted on YouTube every Monday through Saturday. Today we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. Including Disney+Coming to Hulu,…
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AT&T, Comcast, & Spectrum Are Losing Over 14,000 TV Subscribers Every Day as Cord Cutting Speeds Up
Last week, AT&T, Comcast, and Spectrum reported their second quarter 2019 earnings. According to these reports, the three companies lost 1,311,000 million subscribers. This works out to over 14,000 subscribers every single day. Here are how many subscribers each service lost: DIRECTV NOW: 168,000 Spectrum: 141,000 Comcast: 224,000 DIRECTV & U-Verse TV: 778,000 Total: 1,311,000…
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Spectrum Lost 141,000 TV Customers in The 2nd Quarter of 2019
Today Spectrum announced their 2nd quarter 2019 subscriber numbers. In that report, it was announced that Spectrum lost 141,000 TV subscribers in just 3 months. This comes as Spectrum residential video customers decreased by 145,000 in the 1st quarter of 2019. One of the bright spots for Spectrum was that they added 208,000 wireless mobile…
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New York Agrees to Let Spectrum Stay After It Agrees to Expand Internet Service
Back in July of 2018, New York ordered Charter’s Spectrum cable to leave the state after accusing them of not meeting their commitments. Charter was given 60 days to complete services as the state transition to a new provider. New York was also seeking $3 million dollars in penalties from Charter. After many delays today…
