Post-TV generation: content delivery, cord cutting and the future of video
cord-cuttingCable television was born in 1928. Sadly, we are all witnessing its death. Not so long ago, a TV guide could be found on every living room coffee table to
Cable television was born in 1928. Sadly, we are all witnessing its death. Not so long ago, a TV guide could be found on every living room coffee table to
Looking to cut the cord on your cable TV subscription [https://www.besttechie.com/is-it-time-to-cut-the-cord/]? There are a lot of companies out there now that will help you do just
In 2007, Netflix launched a new feature [https://qz.com/887010/netflix-nflx-launched-streaming-video-10-years-ago-and-changed-the-way-we-watch-everything/] for its DVD rental service that permanently changed the television industry: Watch Now. Watch Now offered a small
In 2017, it seems like everyone is hooked on the latest original content from a streaming site, and more people are forgoing watching television week-to-week in favor of binge-watching the
Early this morning, I cut the cord and said goodbye to cable. For at least a year. My motivations for doing so may be different than they are for others.
The number of zero-TV homes — essentially, homes that have cut the cord — are up to 5 million, according to a new report from Nielson. This represents a 2 million home
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