Cordcutter Chronicles: News and Trends (Week of April 15th)
ATSC 3.0 is officially launching this year, a new study shows the rise of cord-nevers, and how you can watch the NBA playoffs without a Pay TV subscription.
ATSC 3.0 is officially launching this year, a new study shows the rise of cord-nevers, and how you can watch the NBA playoffs without a Pay TV subscription.
Last week at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) trade show, there was a lot of buzz about ATSC 3.0, the new over-the-air TV standard. The biggest news is that 40 stations will start to roll out the new next gen OTA TV standard. This means that soon you will get great features like 4K […]
New over-the-air channels will be launching in 2019 – make sure you rescan your antenna to pick up the latest content!
Cord cutting had a great year in 2018, with over 2.5 million new American households joining the movement. Even more interesting is that as the year went on cord cutting picked up speed as 1.1 million people canceled their Pay TV subscriptions in just the last 3 months of 2018. Record Pay TV Subscriber Losses […]
Not only did cable and satellite providers just have their worst quarter ever — their customer satisfaction is down to an 11-year low, according to new reports.
With Christmas right around the corner, here are five reasons an over-the-air antenna makes the perfect gift.
Over 90,000 people have used Untangle.TV to cut the cord since it was launched one year ago to help people ditch their expensive cable bills.
Streaming service Philo launches new skinny bundle, focusing on lifestyle entertainment for a younger audience.
Whether you tuned into the 69th Primetime Emmy Awards or not, here is how cord cutters can watch the 2017 Emmy winners without cable or satellite.
Do you love college sports? Soon your antenna will give you more games than ever thanks to a new over-the-air TV network called Stadium.
Recent studies show that Americans trust local news more than any other news source, which is great since you can watch local news completely for free.
Cord cutting is steadily increasing as people have more alternatives than ever to traditional pay TV. So just how big will cord cutting grow?