The Problems with Politicizing a Platform

Recently, CBS published an article about how Roku has refused to remove NRA TV from its streaming platform despite pressure from organizations like Media Matters to do so. I’ll openly admit that there are some businesses that I won’t patronize. Why? Because they conflict with my views or beliefs. But I have always deemed using…

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AT&T Leveraging TV and Internet With Phone Plans

AT&T appears to be experimenting with TV and Internet service plans as an incentive to signing up for cell service. A program targetting some of the most populous cities in the country is offering deals for free TV and Free Internet to customers who use AT&T for the cell phone service. Along with the TV…

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Record OTA Channels With Air TV

ENGLEWOOD, Colo., Feb. 26, 2018 — AirTV today began rolling out a free open beta test of its new “Local Channels DVR” for AirTV Player customers. The Local Channels DVR requires an external storage device to record free over-the-air (OTA) channels (like ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC) received via an OTA antenna and AirTV Adapter. The new feature…

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‘BARTLETT’ To Launch On Indivue

Starting, Tuesday, February 27, the original musically inspired comedy, “Bartlett” will be available on IndieVue, the new streaming site for independent series and films, in addition to the previously announced Amazon Prime, Amazon Video and Vimeo on Demand. Kicking off the launch, IndieVue will host an Exclusive Live & Interactive screening on Tuesday, February 27th at 9pm ET/6pm PT.  During this live online event,…

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Is CBS Viacom Deal Dead? The Distributor is Going Solo

It looks like Viacom will be rolling out its own streaming service after all. We wondered a few years ago if the company would go this route. The recent talk of a merger between the company and CBS may not be all it was cracked up to be. With Viacom announcing plans to offer a…

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