Streaming TV Headlines That Can Change the Way We Stream



Streaming TV Headlines That Can Change the Way We Stream




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The cost of streaming television keeps trending higher. And headlines you'll probably never see are "Netflix lowers their monthly subscription price." Or "Apple buys Roku."

But this recent streaming news can have an impact on the way we stream and watch TV.





5. Netflix Says ‘No’ to Advertising in Kids Programs, New Movies


This shows a line Netflix is not willing to cross, at least not yet. Read more on (Bloomberg) If the page won't load, delete your Bloomberg cookies and cache in your Web browser settings. 

4. YouTube TV update will reportedly let you watch four channels at once


Also improvements for Shorts and YouTube Music. Read more on (theverge)


3. Google TV update rolling out to fix the performance & storage issues


Google admits that its Google TV software is too slow and that low storage is an issue. The company has started rolling out an update across Google TV devices to address the issues. Read more on (flatpanelshd)


2. Streaming costs: Disney Plus without ads will rise by $3 to $10.99, and Hulu prices also going up


It will soon cost more to stream Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+. Read more on (USAToday)


1. Many Sailing the High Seas of Piracy Again


With streaming costs along with everything else creeping ever higher, many are finding the pirate seas more enticing. Continue reading on (mkvXstream)


Please be sure to bookmark this page and check back as we will update and add more streaming TV news stories to this list each week
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