Cord Cutters
40 Percent of America Will Cut the Cord by 2030, New Report Predicts
A new market analysis predicts the slow death march of pay TV will continue.
Throwback Thursday: NHL's Landmark TV Deal with CBS Goes Live
CBS struck a historic TV deal with the NHL in 1956, and a year later became the first cable provider to broadcast a nationally televised hockey game in the United States. The media landscape has changed a great deal since.
Here’s What Cord-Cutters Can Do to Follow Formula One
The thrills of Formula One aren’t exactly easy to follow for people who’ve said goodbye to cable.
Why HBO Now Is Struggling to Find Viewers
Cord cutters had begged HBO for years for a streaming version of the channel, but the final product had some strange strings attached.
Chrome Update Will Protect You When Streaming Sports from Shady Sites
“Click here to upgrade Flash” is a lie.
Comcast’s Great Quarter May Spell Bad News for ESPN
What’s good for Comcast may not be good for the cable networks it carries.
Super Loud Commercials Are Driving Sling TV Users Crazy
Users of the $20 per month streaming service want to know why this longstanding issue hasn’t yet been fixed.
Is Strange Stuff in Your ‘Recently Watched’ on Netflix? You May Have Been Hacked
People have been using my account for months, right under my nose.
Apple TV Made Talking to My TV Seem Totally Normal
The latest Apple TV combines the immediate benefits of Siri voice control with the promise and potential of an App Store.
You Might Soon Be Paying Comcast $35 a Month for Unlimited Data
Comcast is rolling out data caps in several more markets.
You May Not Have a Smart TV, But With Google’s $35 Chromecast You Won’t Need One
Chromecast remains a great value if your only concern is watching streaming video on your TV.