John Finn
John Finn is the Founder and Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created in 2019 to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology for various online publications since 2014.
After originally covering the wider tech industry as a writer and editor, John now spends his time focusing on the emerging video-streaming market, including live TV streaming, SVOD, AVOD, FAST, and TVOD services.
A Psychology graduate from England, who now lives in the US, John previously worked in the aviation industry as an airline reviewer. While reviewing airlines isn’t quite the same as reviewing devices and streaming services, John brings the same analytical eye to all of his reviews and industry analysis, along with a special emphasis on what’s best for the consumer.
Even though John subscribes to multiple streaming services in an attempt to keep up to date with the industry, John continues to advocate that the best approach for consumers is to rotate between streaming services as needed.
Latest Articles
Apple TV+ Subscribers Struggle To Renew Paramount+ & Showtime Bundle
After the deal ended a few months back for new customers, Apple TV+ subscribers already signed up to the bundle are now facing issues.
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Yes, YouTube TV Has Ads & Most Can’t Be Skipped
Like most live TV streaming services, YouTube TV has ads and not just when watching live TV channels either. Here’s what you need to know.
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Apple TV Plus Cost Per Month (And Ways To Save On The Price)
Apple TV Plus costs $6.99 but opting for an annual plan or bundling with other Apple services can help to lower the price of a subscription.
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Locast Arrives In Pittsburgh With Free Local Live TV Streaming
Locast is now live in Pittsburgh offering residents a way to stream their local news, weather and sports channels over the internet for free.
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HBO Max (with HBO) Up To 67.5 Million Subscribers Globally
HBO Max ended the second quarter with 47 million domestic subscribers and 67.5 globally, with the figures including standard HBO customers.
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PS5 Owners Can Now Get Apple TV+ For Free For Six Months
PlayStation 5 owners can now sign up to Apple TV+ and watch all the movies and shows included with the subscription for free for six months.
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Hulu Live TV Now an Option on Comcast’s Xfinity Flex Devices
Hulu Live TV is now available on Xfintiy Flex, providing Comcast customers with another way to stream live TV channels over the internet.
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Sling TV’s New App Rolling Out On Roku, Starting With Ultra
Sling TV recently upgraded its app with an improved user experience, and the new version has now started making its way to Roku devices.
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How To Stream The 2020 Tokyo Olympics
Looking to watch the 2020 Tokyo Olympics live? Here are the options for streaming all the games and live events as they happen.
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Get 3 Months Of Ad-Free HBO Max For $15 When Buying Latest Chromecast
Google is now offering the option to buy a three-month HBO Max subscription and Chromecast with Google TV bundle, with some major savings.
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Netflix Hits 209 Million Subscribers & Sets Sights On Games
Netflix’s latest quarterly results highlighted the service now has more than 209 million paid members and revealed games are coming soon.
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Roku Adds Tokyo Olympics Immersive Experience to Players & TVs
Roku and NBCUniversal have confirmed the rolling out of an all-new immersive 2020 Tokyo Olympics experience on Roku players and TVs.
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Android TV Update Adds Google TV’s Watchlist & More
An update rolling out this week to Android TV devices adds Chromecast with Google TV’s watchlist and the ability to fine-tune recommendations.
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CNN+ Standalone Subscription Service Arriving in Early 2022
CNN has confirmed a standalone CNN+ subscription service will launch in early 2022, but it won’t be a replacement for the existing service.
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YouTube TV Local Channels: What’s Available & How to Check
YouTube TV is a good option for those wanting to watch local channels and regional sports networks, but there are issues from time to time.
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AT&T TV Subscribers Can Now Sign In to Starz App & Website
AT&T TV subscribers have now gained Starz TV Everywhere support, allowing them to sign in to Starz using their live TV login credentials.
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AT&T’s New DirecTV Spin-Off Deal Approved By The FCC
After being announced earlier in the year. AT&T and TPG get the FCC green light to transfer control of licenses from AT&T to New DirecTV.
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HBO Max Not the Same as HBO: Here’s How They Are Different
HBO Max and HBO are more alike than different, but there are still enough differences to be aware of before paying for either service.
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AT&T TV Rolls Out Live TV Pause & Rewind on Apple TV, iOS & Roku
AT&T TV is in the process of rolling out the ability for subscribers to pause and rewind live TV on their Apple TV, iOS and Roku devices.
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How To Watch Harry Potter: Which Streaming Service & How Much? [Updated October 2022]
The entire Harry Potter collection of movies is available to stream online through a single subscription. Here’s where and how much it costs.
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