Cord Cutting Steadily Increasing, Easier than Ever
The number of people cutting the cord is steadily on the rise with 2017 delivering the worst Q1 losses ever for traditional pay TV providers.
The number of people cutting the cord is steadily on the rise with 2017 delivering the worst Q1 losses ever for traditional pay TV providers.
So far, more than 40,000 people have used Untangle.TV to cut the cord, selecting more than 260,000 shows and channels to watch without traditional pay TV.
We’re celebrating Earth Day 2017 and the one year anniversary of ReLeaf, looking at the impact ReLeaf has had on the environment and pay TV industry so far.
Ever open your cable or satellite bill to find your rate has skyrocketed? Plenty of pain points unite Americans in their dissatisfaction with Pay TV.
Several recent studies show that the majority of channels people want to watch and the most popular shows people do watch are available free over-the-air.
While cable networks are dropping channels, cable providers keep raising their rates and increasing monthly fees so that you continue to pay more for less.
Pay TV bills are riddled with hidden fees, including cable fees for your local broadcast channels you may be able to receive for free using an HDTV antenna.
PBS is rolling out its dedicated PBS Kids subchannel nationwide, providing a 24/7 feed of kid-friendly and educational TV programs for free over-the-air.
Hulu Live is the latest service to dive into live streaming content, but true to Hulu’s original premise, it puts primary focus on on-demand content.
CES 2017 was great for cord-cutters, from new streaming devices to wireless antennas and sleek TVs powered by Roku & Amazon.
Free over-the-air TV saw big growth in Q2, corresponding with pay-TV’s even bigger drop in subscribers and people’s increasing desire for TV on their terms.
Cord cutters can enjoy all of the 2016 Rio Olympics coverage with just an antenna and streaming service. No cable or satellite required.