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Streaming TV

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3 articles stable

Streaming TV has appeared in 3 articles since 2020-07. Coverage peaked in 2025Q1 with 1 articles.

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2025-01-11
The Hollywood Reporter 11 related

Disney, Fox, and WBD say they have agreed to discontinue their Venu Sports streaming joint venture and will focus on existing products and distribution channels

Sigh.  Streaming TV prices are going to get obscene in 2025.  —  www.theverge.com/2025/1/10/24... Mastodon: @SuffolkLITLab@esq.social : TL;DR: Venu Sports, the anticipated joint streaming venture from...

2023-12-18
Bloomberg 8 related

Streaming TV appears to have entered its franchise era; Netflix plans spinoffs of the Addams Family, Peaky Blinders, and action movie Extraction, among others

Sequels and prequels have already taken over the movie business.  Now they're coming for TV.  —  Good afternoon from Los Angeles …

2020-07-03
The Verge 2 related

Streaming TV services' inability to negotiate their way out of the bundle system that has dominated regular cable for years is resulting in higher prices

YouTube TV's price hike is part of a larger problem  —  YouTube TV announced yesterday that it'd be raising its prices by 30 percent to $65 per month.

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