What the Tech: Thinking of cutting the cord? Here are answers to your questions.
Many people consider cutting the cord to their cable TV or satellite service and switching to streaming. Before you make up your mind, here’s what to consider.
Charter Communications, well-known in our area for its Spectrum line of products, is pursuing a merger with another cable TV giant.
Many people consider cutting the cord to their cable TV or satellite service and switching to streaming. Before you make up your mind, here’s what to consider.
The thinking is streaming TV saves money over cable and satellite, but it might not be as simple as it appears.
There’s a lot to love about streaming and canceling expensive cable. But there are things you should know before making a decision.
Disney and Charter Communications have announced a deal to settle a dispute that had cut some 15 million cable TV customers off from ESPN and other Disney-owned channels, including in our area.
ESPN is among a number of Disney Entertainment channels that have gone dark on Charter Spectrum cable systems.
Chris Licht is out after a year as chief executive at CNN, following a series of missteps and plunging ratings.
Streaming TV is still cheaper than Cable TV on average, but it’s not as cheap as it used to be.
C Spire has announced that it has reached an agreement to buy Troy Cablevision. The deal also includes the Union Springs Telephone Company.
The TV streaming landscape has changed a great deal since the start of 2020 and many customers may find they’re paying just as much for TV and internet as they did before leaving cable.