NewsON is an app for your phone (Android/Apple) AND for Roku or Amazon that gives you the ability to watch live local news anytime, anywhere… For example, with NewsON, in my area I am able to pull down live feeds from Baltimore, Washington, Pittsburgh and Harrisburg. NewsON describes their service as “Free instant access to live or on-demand broadcasts from over 275 local station partners in over 160 markets”.
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Just in time for the new semester, Hulu is launching a new student offer, giving U.S. college students unlimited access to Hulu’s ad-supported plan for a reduced price of $1.99 a month …
Eligible students over the age of 18 can sign up for the deal and watch Hulu’s full streaming library of movies and TV shows for a 65% discount, while their student enrollment status remains verified.
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Rick’s grab bag of totally FREE Online TV and Movie Streaming Services …
It dawned on me, from assisting someone, that many folks are unaware of some of the FREE online TV and movie streaming services that are available. So, what I have done is listed some of the most popular that I personally know of and use…
What you see below are TV and Movie streaming services that are advertiser-supported video on demand (AVOD) services (that are totally FREE). These services are available on just about every platform out there and can be watched directly from your web browser or from an app (Android, Apple, Windows, etc…). My favorite on this list is definitely PlutoTV; however, the rest are nothing to sneeze at (especially Peacock TV by NBC, which is partially FREE). You will find “live” content as well as content from TV shows, movies, etc… Many are shows of the past; but hey, it is TV!
Note: As a reminder, an internet connection is required to stream these services and when you do, data is used. Make sure you are not overstepping a data cap on your phone. If you have unlimited data, you should have no issue. Also, each of the services below have apps available in the Apple Store or Google Play Store, if watching from your phone or tablet.
You don’t need cable to watch your favorite channels. Here’s how the top 100 networks, from ABC to CNN to PBS to TLC, stack up across seven streaming services…
Hulu Plus Live TV vs. YouTube TV vs. Sling TV vs. Philo vs. FuboTV vs. AT&T TV Now vs. T-Mobile TVision: 100 channels compared…
If you’ve got an old PC biting the dust, the setup can be put to good utility, converting it into a smart TV. Yes, you can do that – virtually turn your old PC into an Android TV thanks to a modified open-source software…
The software is dubbed Android TV x86 and it’s your best bet to get a nice multimedia experience with the apps, games or other entertaining content right on your PC connected to the big screen.
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Limited Time – Save $12 on the Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite
Amazon Fire TV Stick Lite: $12 Off
Start Date: Oct 28, 2020 at 05:00 PM PDT
End Date: Nov 07, 2020 at 05:00 PM PST
Sling and Philo are the most popular cheap streaming options. If you’re looking to save money on live TV streaming, one of these two will do the trick. However, choosing between the two offers can be a difficult task…
Good review by Tech Junkie on Philo vs. Sling. Which is better?
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Viewers are spending more time overall streaming content, and advertisers are flocking to make the switch from pay-TV. In Q3 of this year, viewing time is up 57% year over year according to Conviva’s quarterly State of Streaming report…
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Breaking down the differences between the YouTube TV and FuboTV services, to help you decide which is right for you…
FuboTV and YouTube TV are two of the most popular live TV streaming services for cord cutters. While fuboTV is well known as a popular option for sports fans, YouTube has features like an unlimited DVR that viewers love.
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What is YouTube TV? And should you ditch cable for Google’s TV service?
YouTube TV is heralded as one of the best streaming live TV services on the market right now, despite the pretty regular price increases it has seen. It now costs $64.99 per month, after costing just $35 a few years ago. It’s the only streaming service that has PBS, and it is also the only one with an unlimited cloud DVR service. Making this a really incredible service for those that are looking to cut the cord from Comcast, Cox, AT&T, Verizon and other cable operators.
