Sentences with phrase «watch on cable»

And TV looks different than when you were a kid — Netflix and Hulu make it easy to binge hours of shows at a time, and when there's nothing to watch on cable, kids just fire up YouTube instead.
There are only a couple of shows that we watch on cable TV, but that's hardly a reason to keep it around.
Take my advice and just wait to rent The Purge: Anarchy or watch it on cable.
That being said, those are still interested in spending a couple of hours in a haunted house with Helen Mirren may want to check it out when it eventually hits the home viewing market or becomes available to watch on cable.
The film opens with a nude scene, the type teenage boys used to stay up late to watch on cable, but quickly turns tragic.
To be honest this is best served a rental or just watch on cable TV.
(R - rated films on cable's various movie channels are easily available to children of any age who know how to program their VCRs, or whose parents don't care what they watch on cable.)
Since I was unable to attend the last town board meeting, I watched it on cable TV, and I couldn't believe what I was seeing.
Boasting an impressive cast that includes Casey Affleck, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Aaron Paul, Anthony Mackie, Woody Harrelson, and Kate Winslet, Gritty Cop Drama is exactly the kind of gritty cop drama you get sucked into watching on cable on a Saturday afternoon.
You won't be mad watching it on cable on a Saturday afternoon while folding laundry.
If you are downloading TV shows more than watching them on cable, should you cut the cable cord?

Not exact matches

At the moment, the ability to watch live sports seems to be one of the few things that keeps large numbers of people subscribing to cable at all, and ESPN — and its owner Disney (DIS)-- have counted on the fact that this relationship is rock solid.
More people are switching to watching video and shows on the Internet rather than traditional cable networks.
Audiences» changing viewing habits are likely one reason for the declining ratings for live award shows like the Oscars, as more and more people cut ties with the cable packages that are often required to watch such programs either on TV or online.
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).
There's also no 4K as of yet, unlike on cable, nor is there an on - demand component, which means you can't pick up and watch a game any time you want.
Apple is doubling down in wireless charging technology, through the all - glass backs on iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X. Through third - party accessories that support the Qi charging standard and their own AirPower mat accessory, users will now be able to charge their iPhone, Apple Watch Series 3, and AirPods without plugging in individual cables — a challenge many users have been hoping for a solution to for a long time.
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.
But for those who canceled their cable TV subscription, got rid of the satellite, or who might be on the move during the big game, there are others ways to watch.
The series has broken a number of network records and its season - four premiere became the most watched nonfiction episode on cable ever with 11.8 million people turning in (half of those viewers came from the advertiser - loving 25 - to 54 - year - old demographic).
However, one explanation would directly target millennials: Younger people are ditching cable at an increasing rate, leaving them to watch games in groups or simply stay updated on their iPhones.
But traditional telecom conglomerates like Rogers still rule the content business end - to - end by producing the shows that consumers watch and owning the channels and cable connections on which they do so.
That creates a scenario where you could pay a monthly fee for Verizon's mobile internet; pay another fee for its FiOS home internet and / or cable service; pay another fee for its live - TV service; watch a bunch of ad - supported videos on AOL or Yahoo or Oath (or, in a different life, go90); and implicitly pay the company through its beefed - up, deregulated ad network.
The migration of original programming online has been among the biggest themes in entertainment over the last few months, with House of Cards making cable operators stand up and take notice as audiences adjust to watching entertainment on computers and mobile devices.
«Despite everything that is going on with digital — great penetration by Netflix, by cable in the form of video - on - demand, iTunes and all of those things — physical media is still the most popular way of watching a movie in the U.S.,» he says.
Having its most popular networks in the least expensive cable bundle on Spectrum means more audience and revenue for Viacom, which like its peers, is struggling to keep viewers as people increasingly watch shows on smartphones and tablets.
The meager outlook comes as U.S. television networks and cable providers are struggling to keep hold of viewers as more watch shows and movies on smartphones and tablets.
For the better part of the last decade or so, cable and TV companies have watched the upheaval going on in the movie and music industries — not to mention the newspaper business — and felt pretty sanguine about their prospects.
Lots of people say they want to ditch cable TV for the Web, but can't because they want to watch sports — specifically the stuff on ESPN, which has a hammerlock on much of the sports world.
More than 71 million Americans watched election night coverage on broadcast and cable TV this week, with CNN, Fox News, and MSNBC pulling in more than 31 million viewers combined during primetime in a record night for cable news.
Customers don't want to buy 500 channels anymore and only watch 12, says Wilderotter, weighing in on the unbundling of cable TV.
We made these arrangements the day after I had watched Adamson on cable TV in Eco-Challenge: Borneo, which televised one of the key races on the adventure circuit.
Twitter is also said to be working on a way to allow cable subscribers to log in to their accounts so that they can watch cable programming through Twitter and also follow along with tweets about the content.
Meanwhile on the TV side, the site TorrentFreak found that for the third year running, HBO's Game of Thrones is the most pirated program of 2014 with more than 8 million downloads from BitTorrent, followed by AMC's The Walking Dead (4.2 million), and CBS's The Big Bang Theory (3.6 million), the consistently most watched cable drama and network comedy.
Thus the ability to watch ESPN3 through WatchESPN depends on your cable package, which can be frustrating for web users that don't get ESPN.
«With ESPN and the way sports were distributed before on cable, [viewers] were really watching programming that was a mile wide and an inch deep and really only covered their passions maybe a small, little bit,» he says.
Watching CNN, MSNBC, CNBC and Fox News without cable So, are you ready to pull the plug on your cable or satellite provider but worried about losing access to your...
If requested, the platforms (cable and satellite distribution companies) were obligated to substitute the Canadian ads on the US feed of the program distributed in Canada, so that a Canadian viewer, whether watching «Friends» (as an example) on either NBC or a Canadian network, saw the same Canadian ads.
And using some complex mathematical formulas, MoffettNathanson analyst Michael Nathanson arrived at some interesting per - subscriber price projections for major cable networks operating in a world where channels get paid based more purely on the amount of people who actually watch them.
Sean Hannity, cable news's most - watched TV host, said he doesn't consider himself a journalist, as he colorfully explained on Twitter in 2016.
The day it released, Crowder performed one of the most energetic and celebratory tracks from the new project, «Run Devil Run» on cable TV's most - watched morning show, Fox and Friends.
B) If you've ever watched even the most simple programs on cable TV regarding the Big Bang, the scientists are the first ones to admit that these are questions they can't answer... yet.
I was just watch several shows on this over the weekend on the various science channels on cable (not religious channels); example was it a lightening and amino acids here on Earth or did an asteroid bring bacteria here which started it off on Earth.
Have you ever been flipping through the channels on a random Saturday afternoon, stumbled upon Shawshank Redemption on basic cable and spent the next two hours watching the harrowing story of Andy Dufresne?
We have open copulation on prime time television, we have erotic fantasies on a cable channel that millions of children watch, and sexual hydraulics is being taught in school in ways intended precisely at breaking down modesty.
And all of this absolutely had to be done by an hour reasonable enough that Anna and I could watch a little Francis coverage on cable.
You need to watch TBN on cable sometime.
There was cable TV for watching the rugby matches, or you could go out on the verandah and watch the hippos in the Crocodile River or the vervet monkeys in the trees.
I learned of this recipe 30 + years ago watching (on tv with rabbit ears, no cable) The Urban Peasant cooking show starring James Barber that aired at noon on CBC tv in British Columbia Canada.
I watch Lidia on PBS sometimes (because we don't have cable, so no Food Network, LOL) and she has great recipes.
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