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.
How To Watch the 2024 Big Ten Conference Football Season
by Chantel Buchi | Oct 29, 2024 | How to Watch, Sports
Wondering what channel your favorite Big Ten team is on? Check out our full TV schedule and channel listings for every game this football season.
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How To Watch the Big 12 Conference Football Season
by Taylor Kujawa | Oct 28, 2024 | How to Watch, Sports
The 2024 college football season sees an expanded Big 12 football conference ready to dominate the national stage. With the addition of four teams, there are more opportunities to watch the Big 12 on TV.
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What to Watch This Week: Relax With Our Top 9 TV and Movie Picks (October 28–November 3)
by Randy Harward | Oct 28, 2024 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What To Watch recs include the final season of What We Do in the Shadows, new comedy Poppa’s House, Kate Beckinsale spy thriller Canary Black, the return of Somebody Somewhere, and the tip-off of the 2024–2025 NBA season. Where’s the remote?
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Meta Brings Live NBA Games to VR
by Randy Harward | Oct 28, 2024 | Entertainment, Industry News, Sports
Is the future of live, televised basketball in virtual reality? Meta’s bettin’ on it. In October, Facebook’s parent company announced it would launch 52 free live NBA games in virtual reality via Meta Quest’s Xtadium and Meta Horizon Worlds.
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Get Ready to Be Terrified: The Best Japanese Horror Movies
by Randy Harward | Oct 25, 2024 | Entertainment, Horror, Listicles
So you’re lookin’ for Japanese horror movies—we have some recommendations for you, including a Takashi Miike horror drama, an Evil Dead tribute/ripoff, a cartoonishly frightening haunted-house flick, cyberpunk body horror, and an adult animated psychological thriller. In other words, we’re not gonna shove Ringu and Ju-On down your throats again.
Read moreCompare Every Xfinity TV + Internet Plan
by Mike Strayer | Oct 24, 2024 | LP
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Philo TV vs. YouTube TV
by Randy Harward | Oct 21, 2024 | Entertainment, Reviews, Streaming
Philo TV is inexpensive because it’s limited; YouTube TV costs 3x more because it has the full spectrum of channels.
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What Is Over-the-Air (OTA) TV?
by Rachel Oaks | Oct 21, 2024 | Equipment, TV
Over-the-Air (OTA) TV is high-definition television broadcast from local television stations in your area. The only things you need to enjoy it are a TV and an antenna. You can even use an OTA DVR to record live TV.
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What To Watch This Week: Relax With Top 9 TV and Movie Picks (October 21–27)
by Bill Frost | Oct 21, 2024 | Entertainment, What to Watch
This week’s What To Watch recs include the final season of What We Do in the Shadows, new comedy Poppa’s House, Kate Beckinsale spy thriller Canary Black, the return of Somebody Somewhere, and the tip-off of the 2024–2025 NBA season. Where’s the remote?
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Binge or Cringe: ‘The English Teacher’
by Bill Frost | Oct 16, 2024 | Entertainment, How to Watch, Streaming, TV, What to Watch
On Labor Day 2024, FX casually dropped the first two episodes of English Teacher, a high school workplace comedy about, you guessed it, an English teacher. The eight-episode series follows Evan Marques (show creator and star Brian Jordan Alvarez), a chronically late and overly principled Austin high school teacher. He’s also gay, which is simultaneously irrelevant and central to the story.
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