Sentences with phrase «cable channels in»

Nearly four in ten Americans (38 %) say they've subscribed to premium cable channels in order to watch specific shows, while one - fourth (24 %) have subscribed to one or more streaming services for the same reason.
But after some of them appeared on cable channels in Washington, D.C. — hardly an election battleground — Cambridge's involvement in television targeting ended.
All the residences come fully fitted, including kitchen equipment, also feature flat screen TVs offering numerous cable channels in multiple languages and complimentary Wi - Fi.
There are also two LCD TV's (in most apartments) with limited cable channels in each apartment or suite, a stereo / CD player plus tea and coffee making facilities and an iron and ironing board.
So enjoy the characters, the technical achievements, and the terrific dialogue, but know that it's unlikely to be one of those that cause you to stop down while surfing cable channels in a couple years.
The ad appeared on local cable channels in the district, according to Blue Stem Prairie, a left - leaning blog in Minnesota.
The ad is part of a five - figure ad purchase that will air on broadcast and cable channels in the Hudson Valley House district.
This hugely entertaining documentary tells the surprisingly engrossing story of a beloved cable channel in Los Angeles.
It was on this cable channel in Baton Rouge.
Directed by John Cassavetes» daughter Xan (short for «Alexandra»), this hugely entertaining documentary tells the surprisingly engrossing story of a beloved cable channel in Los Angeles.
But «Disney Junior,» says the Journal, soon to become a 24 - hour cable channel in its own right, will «focus on feel - good stories rather than core curricula.»
The show launched its television debut in 2014 and is currently aired weekly on CBS in San Diego and a cable channel in Orange County.
DogTV, a new cable channel in San Diego caters only to four legged viewers.
The video was shown on a (little watched) cable channel in Australia, and the host was a well known moderate conservative commentator in Australia who has often expressed skepticism about climate change science.

Not exact matches

The grand plan is that the company will eventually have content available on the full range of media platforms anywhere in the world, from traditional print publications and cable channels to snappy websites with streaming video suitable for hand - held devices, as well as downloadable digital magazines.
AT&T (t) unveiled DirecTV Now in November, offering subscribers access to watch more than 100 cable TV channels over the Internet starting at $ 35 a month.
But the CRTC's recent decision to press ahead with a so - called pick - and - pay approach to cable will force all the players in Canada's $ 20 - billion film and television industry to recognize that the mutually beneficial relationship between the broadcasters, specialty channels and the carriers may be coming to a close.
But in others, the expansion across platforms began somewhere else: the outdoorsy niche began with the purchase of Cottage Life magazine and two other smaller publications, which have been used to build a cable channel (how - to videos and sponsored content figure prominently).
For only $ 35 a month, I can watch dozens of cable channels plus HBO and all of my local stations (except puzzlingly PBS, but more on that in a second).
But in an age of endless cable channels, binge watching and YouTube, this carefully controlled distribution model looks increasingly antiquated.
Back in the old days of television programming — say, 15 years ago — most standup specials like Black's ran for a limited time on one of the three main cable channels that aired comedy (HBO, Showtime, Comedy Central) before being shuffled off to the archives.
And in 2007, Netflix launched its streaming service, allowing viewers to watch movies via the internet instead of renting a DVD or waiting for the show to appear on a cable channel.
All of those genre - specific, audio - only music channels way up in the triple digits that come with your cable or satellite subscription?
There are more than 102 million households with cable subscriptions in the U.S., he says, and Stingray's core music channels are only available in seven million of them, through an agreement with AT&T.
The mega-cable bundle — that is, the regular cable package plus premium channels like HBO plus over-the-top services like Netflix — supports a pluralistic audience by allowing different channels to specialize in different audiences.
Produced in association with cable channel OutTV, the spot allowed Starbucks to tap both the large social media following of its stars as well as targeted access to the LGBT customers it was looking to reach:
Since HBO first went on the air in 1972, it has been tied down by cable companies who require viewers to pay for expensive packages even if they just wanted the HBO channel.
Changing the cable channel on the TV in reception from NY1 to CNN (since Peppercom is a global communications firm).
There were three cameras in the studio but nobody manning them, so viewers channel surfing on the far shores of the city's cable system were treated to static shots of the whole panel behind a plain wood veneer desk — no cuts from one speaker to the next, and however ready the guests might have been, no close - up was available.
The Centric Network, a spinoff cable channel of BET Network, immediately pulled reruns of «The Cosby Show» from its schedule, but it was only the latest in a long series of blows to Bill Cosby, whose net worth was once estimated to be $ 400 million.
Other cracks in the foundation of the sports programming kingdom are showing up on a local level, evident in negotiations between individual channels and cable providers like Comcast.
But Roku TVs already put the broadcast channels in the same interface as apps like Netflix and Hulu, and there are even ways to get a DVR without cable, though it comes with an added cost.
Allen's deal includes the 24 - hour cable weather channel and the Local Now streaming service but not digital elements such as Weather.com, Weather Underground and the Weather Channel app, which IBM bought in 2015 for around $ 2 billion.
Corus — an integrated media company with specialty TV channels of its own, including the W Network, YTV and Treehouse — was spun out of the Shaw cable business back in 1999, when the Shaws didn't think so - called convergence strategies made much sense.
Meanwhile, Discovery, which runs cable channels such as Animal Planet and The Discovery Channel, saw its share price plummet in 2014 even though full - year revenue increased 13 %, as domestic ad sales dropped.
Many professional standup comedians in the past might have signed big - money deals for comedy specials on HBO or some other cable channel.
Viacom, meanwhile, looks even weaker: Two of its long - established channels, MTV and Nickolodeon, have been losing viewers rapidly, and analysts say the company is particularly vulnerable going into negotiations with cable providers, where it will bargain for the right to be included in their bundles.
The debate will be held in Brooklyn, New York, and will be carried by cable news channels CNN and NY1, CNN said.
Pat Kiernan, a weekday morning anchor for local cable television news channel NY1 and a Chase customer, was using a Chase ATM at the Duane Reade inside Penn Station in New York City on Monday morning.
Customers don't want to buy 500 channels anymore and only watch 12, says Wilderotter, weighing in on the unbundling of cable TV.
The cable channel once known for its boxing and old movies did more than any other to usher in the era of prestige TV.
Broadcasters including ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and PBS sued Aereo for copyright infringement, saying Aereo should pay for redistributing the programming in the same way cable and satellite systems must or risk high - profile blackouts of channels that anger their subscribers.
Sources told Reuters last week that Disney was in the lead to acquire the assets, which include Fox's FX and National Geographic cable channels, its movie studio, the Star network in India and stake in European pay - TV provider Sky.
Vice, which is aiming for 50 staff in Dubai by the end of the year, will launch a website and digital channel this summer and is in active discussions about a 24 - hour regional cable channel to be broadcast from the emirate.
The service, which provides access to more than 100 cable channels, had 328,000 subscriber in its first two months after debuting at the end of November, Bloomberg reported.
But while the legions of so - called cord cutters are growing rapidly, it remains an open question just how interested they are in having access to the dozens of channels available on cable TV.
The company, majority owned by Walt Disney Co., has lost 3.2 million subscribers in a little over a year, according to Nielsen data, as people have «cut the cord» by dropping their cable - TV subscriptions or downgraded to cheaper, slimmed - down TV packages devoid of expensive sports channels like ESPN.
After a third quarter of nearly wall - to - wall Trump coverage, Fox News went from being the top - rated cable - news network to the top overall cable channel for the first time in its history.
The benefit to cable and satellite is that the broadcaster's can not just say «no» they need to negotiate and provide their channels in good faith.
A cable channel would be a further step in a transformation for Vice, from bad - boy digital upstart to mainstream media company.
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