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.
Your State’s Most Beloved Pixar Movie in 2020
by Trevor Wheelwright | Jul 31, 2020 | Entertainment
Disney Pixar movies have captured people’s hearts across generations, and audiences loved the magic of the latest Pixar movie, Onward, too. But with theaters shutting down during the pandemic, it’s a good time to stay in and revisit your favorite Pixar movies on Disney+.
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Best On-Demand Streaming TV Providers in Customer Satisfaction 2020
by Bill Frost | Jul 10, 2020 | Best Of, Industry News
Breaking from our 2019 model of covering only livestreaming TV in our survey, we’ve set on-demand streaming apart in its own spotlight this year. Most people think of on demand as “streaming,” or just “TV,” anyway, so why not?
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Best Internet Providers in Customer Satisfaction 2020
by Rachel Oaks | Jul 2, 2020 | Best Of, Industry News
See what folks like you all over the country think of top internet service providers. You might be surprised that some customers actually like their internet service. And that might help you make the decision to switch internet providers.
Read moreHow to Hide TV Wires
by Jamie Mortensen | Nov 5, 2019 | Equipment Guides
Hiding TV wires is easy Your new flat screen TV is finally mounted, and you’re ready to start watching your favorite movies. But what are you going to do about the ugly wires that are dangling from your TV set like a bunch jellyfish tentacles? Don’t worry—we’ve got how-tos here for hiding the wires around [...]
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Best Internet Providers of 2019
by Dave Schafer | May 8, 2019 | Best Of
There are a ton of internet service providers out there, from big names like Verizon Fios and Comcast Xfinity, to smaller brands like Optimum, and even local providers that serve only a single town or region.
So, how do you choose? Which providers are people actually happy with, and which ones have some room to grow?
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Taylor Swift’s Next Song—Written by a Bot
by Rachel Oaks | Apr 26, 2019 | Entertainment
CableTV.com fed an AI lyrics from Taylor Swift’s songs—after generating fifty different songs (which were mostly disasters), we found parts coherent enough to create one complete song. The AI made a valiant effort, but the final result is no “Love Story.”
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2019 Streaming TV Customer Satisfaction Survey
by Rachel Oaks | Jan 28, 2019 | Best Of, Brand Reviews, Featured, Reviews
Livestreaming TV brings you all your favorite cable channels without demanding commitment. There aren’t quite as many streaming TV providers as there are cable companies, but even seven big names is a lot to choose from. Our first annual live TV streaming survey showing best in overall Satisfaction, channel offering, local channels, streaming quality and reliability, DVR satisfaction, and more…
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Best Dorm Room TVs for Students in 2019
by Rachel Oaks | Dec 11, 2018 | Best Of
There are plenty of excellent TVs out there that are affordable, even on a student budget, so don’t settle for a tiny laptop or smartphone screen. You deserve better.
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America’s 19 Favorite Horror Movies
by CableTV.com Staff | Oct 16, 2018 | Entertainment
The United States of A-scare-ica Clearly modern Americans love a good horror movie, but the movies that stoke their fears the most depend on which state they live in. Some movies are home runs across the country, like the 2017 remake of It—now the highest-grossing R-rated horror movie of all time—while others maintain their popularity [...]
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Cheap HDMI Cables That Work for Every TV
by Rachel Oaks | May 31, 2018 | Equipment Guides
Which HDMI cable do you really need? What’s the difference between an HDMI cable that costs $8 vs one that costs $80? Find out here!
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