HBO Max

AT&T Boss Delusional AT&T Did Not Make HBO Max A Success

AT&T CEO John Stankey’s take on AT&T’s role in making HBO Max what it is today is a little rich. Especially considering how much money AT&T lost its shareholders by purchasing WarnerMedia in the first place. “I think, realistically, HBO Max would not be where it is today if not for the strength of the…

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HBO Max

Will Cheaper HBO Max Grow The Brand?

Has HBO Max reached its peak as a premium service in its current form? The $14.99 service combined HBO’s two previous streaming ventures into one universal service that allows users who subscribe or have HBO through a provider to watch all of its programming on-demand as well as see Warner Brothers movies as they are…

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Why YouTube TV Move Is Probably Unrelated To Roku

Yes. YouTube debuted a way to access YouTube TV via the YouTube app last week. And yes, the capability launched on Roku when Google and Roku are in a PR war concerning the YouTube TV app couched around a number of issues of which the two sides claim the moral high ground. This has been…

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Peacock

Why Peacock Doesn’t Share Subscriber Numbers

Is Peacock a successful service or not? By the numbers, Peacock has 44 million signups. But signups do not represent paid subscribers. Its one of those things. All subscribers are counted as activated accounts but not all activated accounts are subscribers. Peacock has a substantial amount of free content available that requires users to provide…

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Why Streamers Need Multiple Devices

One of our more popular YouTube videos is one prompted by my oldest friend. It shows how to install a Fire TV Stick on a Roku-powered TV. A lot of people feel that once you have a TV with an operating system like Roku, Fire TV OS, or Android TV built-in, then you have no…

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