The FCC Shuts Down the Cable and Satellite TV “Junk Fees” Inflating Your Monthly Bill
by Bill Frost | Mar 19, 2024 | Industry News | 0
Last week, the Federal Communications Commission voted 3–2 to finally address “junk fees” hidden in TV bills. Cable and satellite companies must now disclose every charge or fee customers will pay. Going forward, consumers shopping around for these TV services will see the all-in price, not the more attractive, lower monthly cost minus extra hidden fees.
Read moreIs Satellite Internet Good for Streaming?
by Rachel Oaks | Mar 18, 2024 | TV FAQs | 0
Streaming TV uses a lot of data, and since your satellite internet providers probably has small data caps, a few hours of streaming can throttle your internet speeds for the rest of the month. Read on to get expert recommendations on how to watch TV without eating into your internet data cap.
Read moreBest Satellite TV Providers 2024: DISH or DIRECTV—Who Wins?
by Randy Harward | Feb 13, 2024 | Best Of, Reviews | 0
DISH is our Editor’s Choice for the best overall TV provider for the last three years due to its high channel count, industry-leading DVR, and three-year price guarantee.
DIRECTV has more channels and better sports offerings than DISH, plus a new two-year price guarantee—but DIRECTV also has higher prices and hidden fees.
Read moreHow You Can Watch Super Bowl LVIII: Paramount+ Free Trial, TV Channels, Streaming
by Taylor Kujawa | Feb 11, 2024 | Entertainment | 0
There’s a reason the Super Bowl is the most-watched sporting event in the U.S. It’s always on a local broadcast channel (ABC, CBS, FOX, or NBC), which makes it easy to catch inexpensively or even for free. Find out how to watch this season’s Super Bowl with our expert guide.
Read moreHow You Can Watch Yellowstone
by Bill Frost | Feb 8, 2024 | Entertainment, Featured | 0
Yellowstone is a TV drama that premiered on Paramount Network in June 2018 and quickly became cable’s second-most-watched series, just behind The Walking Dead. It’s a modern-day Western with familial melodrama and power struggles—think Sons of Anarchy, but with trucks instead of motorcycles.
Read moreWhat to Watch Besides Super Bowl LVIII
by Bill Frost | Feb 5, 2024 | Entertainment | 0
So, you’re not interested in the Super Bowl and you couldn’t care less if the 49ers beat … the Maple Leafs, I want to say? Welcome to the (small) club. But what are you going to do on Sunday? Read a book? Didn’t think so—we need our TV time. Fortunately, some TV networks aren’t backing down from the Super Bowl counter-programming challenge this weekend.
Read moreDIRECTV vs. Xfinity
by Randy Harward | Jan 25, 2024 | Versus Reviews | 0
DIRECTV packages are expensive but probably worth it for sports fans. Xfinity TV packages have fewer channels but a better user experience.
Read moreThe Daily Show Guest Host Lineup 2024
by Bill Frost | Jan 25, 2024 | Entertainment | 0
The Daily Show has been a news-adjacent institution since 1996, when it launched on Comedy Central with host Craig Kilborn. Then came anchors Jon Stewart (1999–2015) and Trevor Noah (2015–2022), but the news desk now sits empty in 2023. Well, not exactly. On Tuesday, January 17, The Daily Show relaunched with a series of weekly guest hosts.
Read moreHow To Watch Pro Wrestling Every Day of the Week
by Bill Frost | Jan 16, 2024 | Entertainment | 0
How do I know that pro wrestling is the most American sport of them all? You can watch it every day of the week on TV—boom, mouse drop. Pro wrestling is also not seasonal, which means it’s on 24/7/365, just like all of the hard-working Americans here at the Enormodome tonight! Let me hear you, Atlanta!
Read moreHow To Watch Hallmark Channel 2024: Streaming, Satellite TV, and More
by Amy Young | Jan 5, 2024 | Entertainment | 0
Hallmark Channel is a must-have if you love emotionally driven, family-friendly fare. The name alone is synonymous with wholesome TV viewing. Their roster is loaded with feel-good flicks that focus on romance and self-reflection—and sometimes awkward mishaps in between—while always driving toward a happy ending.
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