Logan Jones
Logan Jones is a recent graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a lover of all things writing and entertainment. With degrees in both English and Comparative Literature and History, she has written everything from film and book reviews to lengthy essays on Chrétien de Troyes. (But don’t worry, there won’t be any medieval literature on here.) Logan brings her writing and editing skills to CableTV.com, where she keeps readers up-to-date with only the most accurate info on internet providers, streaming services, and everything in between.
8 Scary Movies for Kids on Netflix
by Logan Jones and Chantel Buchi | Sep 24, 2024 | Entertainment
Spooky season isn’t for just the adults. Read on to find out what kid-friendly scares your Netflix subscription has to offer.
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Spectrum Has Increased Its Prices Again. Find Out How This Will Affect You
by Logan Jones | Jul 12, 2024 | Industry News
Spectrum has raised prices on its Spectrum Internet, TV, and Voice plans for the second time this year. So, what does this mean for you?
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Cable vs. Streaming TV: Which is Better?
by Bill Frost and Logan Jones | Mar 5, 2024 | Best Of, TV FAQs
Should you spend your hard-earned bucks on good ole reliable cable TV, or new-ish internet-based streaming TV? Both deliver live and on-demand television to your eyeballs, but there are subtle, and some sharp, differences between the two. (Psssst: most of our cable notes also relate to satellite TV.)
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Spectrum customer with ACP benefits? Those benefits are ending. Find out what to do next.
by Logan Jones | Feb 26, 2024 | Industry News
Are you a Spectrum customer receiving ACP benefits? Those benefits are ending. Read on to learn more about your options, including Spectrum’s affordable internet initiative Spectrum Internet Assist.
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Hey Art Students, Want to Win $2,000?
by Logan Jones | Jul 22, 2023 | Outreach
We’re big fans of entertainment at CableTV.com, and we want to help out the next generation of storytellers. That’s why we’re offering our second annual scholarship of $2,000 to one arts student who can really move us with their love of their craft.
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