The Oscar-winning and history-making Parasite will make its US subscription service debut on Hulu.
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Verizon’s Android TV device was missing one important feature when it launched. That’s now changed.
As Fox tries to buy Tubi, it seems NBCUniversal has set its sights on Walmart’s Vudu.
Fox Reportedly in Talks to Buy Tubi
Fox is apparently in talks to buy Tubi. A move which could see it following in the footsteps of Comcast and ViacomCBS.
If you want to bundle HBO and YouTube you can. If you don’t, no problem.
Pluto TV already 22 million active users, but the company expects to hit 30 million by the end of this year.
It sounds a lot like a ‘CBS All Access Max’ service.
Although excluded from Google’s developer preview, Android TV devices might still get Android 11 update sooner than expected.
Sling TV might have seen its first-ever quarterly subscriber losses, but it’s too early to draw any major conclusions.
Sling TV is no longer continuously adding subscribers following its first subscriber decline to date.
Sling’s approach to simultaneous streams is worthy of Christopher Nolan’s Inception.
Those thinking of signing up to fuboTV will probably want to go with the family plan now. The extra $10 goes a long way.
YouTube is not only the home of streaming videos for free, but also an important reminder of the power of the AVOD approach.
With so many different Roku players to choose from, it can be difficult for some individuals and households to choose the best Roku for them.
For a limited time you can stream Game of Thrones or The Outsider for less than usual. You can also save on Starz too.
Tired of missing out on a live TV event? Sling TV’s new Spotlight feature might help.
It might not seem like it now, but YouTube TV dropping Apple in-app payments benefits everyone, including Apple TV users.
Following recent rumors, YouTube provides a clear indication users will be able to sign up to third-party subscription services in 2020.
Roku believes we’ve now entered the ‘Streaming Decade,’ but it is probably more accurate to think of the 2020s as the cord-nevers decade.
Roku continues to enjoy quarterly growth, but will that continue following the various issues in this quarter?