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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
A streaming startup founded by former executives at Disney DIS and Discovery wants to give you what cable, satellite and even most current streaming-TV services won’t: à la carte TV. No, that doesn’t ...
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 ...
A new PricewaterhouseCoopers study says that 44 percent of consumers would like a total a la carte pay-TV system and 73 percent would prefer at least more customization of packages than is currently ...
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 ...
With studies saying most U.S. households watch less than 20 of the sometimes hundreds of available channels, a movement is building for "cable a la carte." Some of its backers are those offended by ...
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