Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming
Bleeding subscribers, cable companies force their way into streaming
admin 2024/07/03 02:59Companies like Charter brought about the streaming industry they now want to join.

It's clear that streaming services are the present and future of video distribution. But that doesn't mean that cable companies are ready to give up on your monthly dollars.
A sign of this is Comcast, the US's second-biggest cable company, debuting a new streaming service today. Comcast already had an offering that let subscribers stream its Xfinity cable live channels and access some titles on demand. NOW TV Latino differs in being a separate, additional streaming service that people can subscribe to independently of Xfinity cable for $10 per month.
SEE MORE: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/bleeding-subscribers-cable-companies-force-their-way-into-streaming/

It's clear that streaming services are the present and future of video distribution. But that doesn't mean that cable companies are ready to give up on your monthly dollars.
A sign of this is Comcast, the US's second-biggest cable company, debuting a new streaming service today. Comcast already had an offering that let subscribers stream its Xfinity cable live channels and access some titles on demand. NOW TV Latino differs in being a separate, additional streaming service that people can subscribe to independently of Xfinity cable for $10 per month.
SEE MORE: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/bleeding-subscribers-cable-companies-force-their-way-into-streaming/
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