Mikayla Rivera
Mikayla Rivera has worked as an editor for nine years, bringing her passion for niche genres and TV streaming services to websites like Mithical Entertainment, Reviews.org, HowtoWatch.com, and now CableTV.com. Her love of anime and ethical marketing is rivalled only by her dedication to The Chicago Manual of Style. When Mikayla isn’t editing other people’s work, she’s writing comics and novels on her own time.
What Channel Is FS1 On?
by Taylor Kujawa | Feb 6, 2025 | Channel Guide, Sports, TV
Covering everything from home runs to golazos, FOX Sports 1 (FS1) has been hitting it out of the park with sports coverage for over a decade. The channel is a crucial destination for MLB, NASCAR, and international soccer fans.
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Streaming Infidelities: 1 in 4 Admit to TV Cheating
by Trevor Wheelwright | Feb 4, 2025 | Entertainment, Outreach, TV
A new survey from CableTV.com found that 56% say watching TV with their partner has improved their romantic connection.
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What To Watch This Week: Stream Our Top 9 TV and Movie Picks (February 3–9)
by Randy Harward | Feb 3, 2025 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What To Watch picks include two Latinx comedies (Envious, Love You to Death), AI-fear exploitation with a twist (Cassandra), a generational battle (The Z-Suite), a trans-acceptance dramedy (Clean Slate), Super Bowl commercials, Super Bowl LIX, Puppy Bowl XXI, and more. Now let’s hit the couch (and maybe adopt a puppy)!
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The 2025 CableTV.com Rom-Com Trivia Contest
by Laura Leininger | Jan 29, 2025 | Entertainment, Outreach
Get paid to test your rom-com movie knowledge with our trivia contest! Answer questions for a chance to win daily prizes.
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What To Watch This Week: Relax With Our Top 8 TV & Movie Picks (January 27–February 2)
by Randy Harward | Jan 27, 2025 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What To Watch picks include only one thriller this time (Paradise), the fourth season of Mythic Quest, the second seasons of Common Side Effects and Mo, a rasslin’ horror movie (Dark Match), the first hour-long comedy special from Liza Treyger, an SNL special about the musical guests, and more. Now let’s hit the couch!
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Amazon Prime Video vs. Netflix
by Bill Frost | Jan 27, 2025 | Reviews, Streaming
Should you go with Prime Video or Netflix? Depends on what you’re looking for. Prime Video offers a higher quantity of TV shows and movies (over 15,000), and even more content through one-time rentals and premium channel subscriptions. Only a few Prime Video original shows and movies have dented the TV zeitgeist, however—hello, Mrs. Maisel.
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Your Guide to Watching 4K Ultra HD TV in 2026
by Randy Harward | Jan 27, 2025 | Equipment, Reviews, TV
Now that 4K technology is becoming the new standard for TV resolution, and TV providers carry more 4K TV channels and on-demand content, you probably have questions. What are the best 4K TVs? Which 4K streaming service is best? Is there a difference between 4K and 4K Ultra HD? Our TV experts have the answers for you.
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Where You Can Watch The Walking Dead
by Bill Frost | Jan 27, 2025 | Entertainment, Horror, How to Watch, Streaming, TV
The Walking Dead (TWD) is a character-based horror series about a zombie apocalypse, based on Robert Kirkman’s Image Comics graphic novel of the same name. The TV series premiered in 2010 on AMC and concluded its 11th and final season in 2022.
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What To Watch This Week: Relax With Our Top 8 TV and Movie Picks (January 20–26)
by Randy Harward | Jan 21, 2025 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What To Watch picks include four thrilling dramas (C.B. Strike: The Ink Black Heart, Prime Target, and Watson), a modern revival of The Joe Schmo Show, a new Star Trek flick (Star Trek: Section 31), Harlem’s third season, and more natural eye candy from David Attenborough (Planet Earth: Asia). Now let’s hit the couch!
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The Best Christmas Musicals of the Modern Day
by Bill Frost | Jan 15, 2025 | Entertainment, Holiday, Listicles
You know the usual suspects: White Christmas, Miracle on 34th Street, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and the rest of the Christmas musicals you see ticked off on holiday listicles year after year. Most of them came out before your parents (or parents’ parents) were born. What if we told you there are other Christmas musicals?
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