Aaron Gates
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.
There Are RULES: How to Watch the Scream Movies in Order
by Randy Harward | Sep 18, 2024 | Entertainment
What’s your favorite scary movie? If it’s Scream, you’re probably excited to see Scream VI when it comes out tomorrow. Here’s how to watch Scream VI—and where to stream, rent, or buy the other films in the franchise.
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One, Two . . . How to Watch the A Nightmare on Elm Street Movies in Order
by Randy Harward | Sep 18, 2024 | Entertainment
The fedora-clad, dream-dwelling slasher Freddy Krueger feeds off your fear, but we think he might leave you alone if you stay up late watching his movies. To help you test our hunch, here’s how to stream all nine A Nightmare on Elm Street movies in order (short answer: Max). We can’t guarantee it’ll work, but it (usually) doesn’t hurt to try.
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Everything We Know About Venu Sports Today
by Chantel Buchi | Sep 18, 2024 | Industry News
Discover what Venu Sports is, why Fubo filed an antitrust lawsuit against them, and what the future holds for this sports streaming platform in the TV market.
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4 Ways to Never Pay for TV Again
by Randy Harward | Sep 18, 2024 | TV FAQs
Read our guide to learn how to never pay for TV again by using free trials, FAST streaming services, OTA antennas, and more.
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The Best Classic Horror Movies of All Time and How to Stream Them
by Randy Harward | Sep 17, 2024 | Entertainment
Welcome, blood fans, to CableTV.com’s guide to the best classic horror films. Our experts combed through their collections and picked out 73 essential silver-screen spookies for you to stream, and tell you where to stream them (in some cases, for free).
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Looking for Something New to Watch? Try These Netflix Alternatives.
by Bill Frost | Sep 17, 2024 | Best Of, Entertainment
Here are four streaming TV alternatives to Netflix that carry exclusive content you may not have seen before. In most cases, they cost a little less than Netflix per month, and none of them have a password-sharing crackdown policy (yet).
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Disney Channels Pulled From DIRECTV Amid Dispute Over Contract Terms
by Chantel Buchi | Sep 16, 2024 | Industry News
Find out why Disney channels were removed from DIRECTV services, how this ongoing dispute impacts customers, and how to get a refund.
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What To Watch This Week: Kick Back With Top 11 TV & Movie Picks (September 16–22)
by Bill Frost | Sep 16, 2024 | Entertainment
This week’s What To Watch recs include new series High Potential, Agatha All Along, and The Penguin; the return of cult horror favorite From; Zack Synder’s Twilight of the Gods anime; acclaimed movie His Three Daughters; and UEFA Champions League soccer action. Get in the stream!
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52% of Americans Prefer TV for Election News, But Can They Trust Their Favorite Networks?
by Trevor Wheelwright | Sep 13, 2024 | Outreach
With the presidential election around the corner, we surveyed 1,000 Americans to see how their candidate choice shapes their news-consumption habits and sentiments. Spoiler: You might be surprised by just how much you share in common. What voters agree on in 2024 This presidential election year, American voters tend to agree on a handful of [...]
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Binge or Cringe: The Perfect Couple
by Bill Frost | Sep 13, 2024 | Entertainment
“They’re rich … kill-someone-and-get-away-with-it rich.” That’s how wedding planner Roger Pelton (Tim Bagley) sums up the Winbury family with one line in The Perfect Couple, Netflix’s adaptation of “Queen of the Beach Reads” Elin Hilderbrand’s 2018 novel.
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