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Aaron Gates

Editor

Aaron Gates has 10 years of editing experience, with 7 of those years dedicated to product review editing and consumer-focused content. He’s supplemented his writing studies degree from Utah Valley University with an ACES certification in accurate, audience-focused editing, and he works with writers at CableTV.com to help produce engaging content and trustworthy copy through conscious editing. Most evenings you’ll find Aaron thriving in Seattle, geeking out with his husband over the latest horror films, and impatiently waiting for the next season of X-Men ’97 to drop.

Season 1 Murders in the Building

Is Jan the Killer? Only Murders in the Building Season 1 Clues Explained

by | Aug 15, 2022 | Entertainment, Streaming, What to Watch

Let’s recap the top suspects in episode 9 of Only Murders in the Building.

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What to Watch This Week | August 15–22

by | Aug 15, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch

This week’s What to Watch picks include the much-anticipated Game of Thrones prequel House of the Dragon, MMA action at UFC 278, b-ball docuseries Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers, the fashionable return of Making the Cut, and the big green debut of She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Yay, TV!

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Svengoolie on MeTV

Philo Adds 3 New Channels

by | Aug 11, 2022 | Entertainment, Industry News, Streaming

Philo, CableTV.com’s editorial pick for cheapest live TV streaming service, added three new channels to its skinny-bundle $25-a-month plan this week: MeTV, Heroes & Icons, and Story Television. Along with June 2022 additions Decades and Start TV, this beefs Philo’s channel count to 80+, as opposed to its advertised 60+.

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“Female” Discovery+ Meets “Male” HBO Max

by | Aug 8, 2022 | Entertainment, Industry News, Streaming

Lost in last week’s surprise shelving of the $90 million Batgirl and other movies at HBO Max was this: celebrating the summer 2023 merger of HBO Max and Discovery+ into a single app platform, Warner Bros. Discovery has thrown an internal gender reveal party.

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What to Watch This Week | August 8–14

by | Aug 8, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch

This week’s What to Watch recs include a reimagining of A League of Their Own, the returns of Never Have I Ever and Resident Alien, Jamie Foxx vampire action-comedy Day Shift, new anthology series Tales of the Walking Dead, and true-crime thriller Rogue Agent. Where’s that remote?

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Only Murders Season 1

Did Teddy Dimas Kill Tim Kono? Only Murders Season 1 Twist Explained

by | Aug 8, 2022 | Entertainment, Streaming, What to Watch

Let’s recap the top suspects in episode 8 of Only Murders in the Building.

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CTV Murders in the Building Season 2

What Happened to Zoe? Only Murders in the Building Mystery Explained

by | Aug 1, 2022 | Entertainment, Streaming, What to Watch

Let’s rank the top suspects in episode 7 of Only Murders in the Building.

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What to Watch This Week | August 1–7

by | Aug 1, 2022 | Entertainment, What to Watch

This week’s What to Watch picks include Premier League soccer action, Neil Gaiman’s long-awaited Sandman series, the returns of Reservation Dogs and Beavis & Butt-Head, Predator prequel Prey, and LGBTQIA+ horror flick They/Them. Crank the A/C and get watching!

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What Is Basic Cable and How Do I Get It?

by | Aug 1, 2022 | Reviews, TV

Looking to save a little on your TV budget? Find out more about basic cable and other cheap alternatives to standard cable.

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A collage of movie posters for Stand by Me, Beverly Hills Cop, My Cousin Vinny, Alien, The Lost Boys, The Breakfast Club, The Blues Brothers, and Blazing Saddles.

9 R-Rated Adult Movie Suggestions for Disney Streaming

by | Jul 28, 2022 | Entertainment, Streaming, What to Watch

Disney+ announced on Monday that it had added R-rated films like Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Logan to its streaming library. It makes sense since the movies are about Marvel characters and Disney+ owns Marvel Studios. But the films are for adults, and Disney+ is about families—or it was, until Disney decided it wanted that grown-up cash.

What does this mean for the future? More R-rated films are coming to Disney+, but which ones make sense for the service? We have some suggestions.

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