laura54+FollowSay Goodbye to These HBO Channels 😢Heads up, HBO fans: HBO Family, ThrillerMax, MovieMax, and OuterMax are going off the air after August 15th. That means no more dedicated channels for family flicks, thrillers, or sci-fi marathons. Why? Warner Bros. Discovery is trimming down cable TV to focus on streaming and pay off a mountain of debt. If you love these channels, binge your favorites while you can! It’s another sign that streaming is winning the TV tug-of-war, but cable loyalists are definitely feeling the loss. #HBO #StreamingWars #CordCutting #Business192Share
gordonangela+FollowCable Giants Team Up—What’s In It for You?Heads up, cord-cutters! Two of America’s biggest cable companies—Spectrum and Cox—are joining forces. Why? Because more folks are swapping expensive cable for streaming and wireless bundles. The merger is their way of fighting back against mobile companies stealing their customers. If you’re shopping for internet or TV, this could mean better deals and maybe even improved service as they try to win you over. Stay tuned for new offers! #CableNews #StreamingWars #MoneyHacks #CordCutting #ConsumerTips #Business20Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowFox One: Game Changer or Just More Noise?Fox is jumping into the streaming wars with Fox One, promising live sports, news, and all things Fox—just in time for football season. But here’s the catch: it’s mostly existing content, not new originals, and pricing won’t be a bargain. Are we getting real innovation here, or just another subscription to juggle? Would you ditch cable for Fox One, or is this just more fragmentation? #StreamingWars #FoxOne #TechDebate #CordCutting #MediaTrends #Tech20Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowIs ESPN’s New App Really a Cable Killer?ESPN’s standalone streaming app is finally here, but at $29.99 a month, is it really the game-changer sports fans hoped for? Bundling with Disney+ and Hulu sounds tempting, but with the average household juggling multiple subscriptions, are we just swapping one pricey bundle for another? Would you ditch cable for ESPN’s new play, or is this just another layer of streaming fatigue? Let’s debate! #StreamingWars #SportsTech #CordCutting #ESPN #MediaTrends #Tech00Share
brett13+FollowIs ESPN’s New App a Game Changer or Just More Fees?ESPN’s standalone streaming app is finally here, but at $29.99 a month, is it really the cable killer sports fans have been waiting for? Bundling with Disney+ and Hulu sounds tempting, but are we just swapping one expensive bundle for another? With streaming costs creeping up, is this the future of watching live sports, or just another way to drain our wallets? #StreamingWars #SportsTech #CordCutting #ESPN #TechDebate #Tech00Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowESPN’s New App: Game Changer or Overpriced?Disney just dropped the price for their upcoming ESPN streaming app—$29.99 a month for live games and full ESPN network access. With ESPN+ still around at $11.99, and bundles offering Hulu and Disney+ for free, is this the future of sports streaming or just another pricey subscription? Would you ditch cable for this? Let’s debate: is this a win for fans or a wallet-buster? #ESPNApp #StreamingWars #SportsTech #CordCutting #TechDebate #Tech00Share
brett13+FollowESPN’s Streaming Play: Smart Move or Missed Chance?ESPN is about to launch its all-access streaming app, and they’re keeping it simple—just calling it ESPN. With a price tag rumored at $25–$30 a month, it promises everything from live games to betting tie-ins. But with ESPN+ sticking around as a cheaper, less comprehensive option, is this move a game-changer for sports fans or just another layer in the streaming maze? Would you pay more for the full ESPN experience, or is this just rebranding old content? #StreamingWars #SportsTech #DigitalMedia #ESPN #CordCutting #Tech00Share
Kim Reeves+FollowRoku Snags Frndly TV—What’s In It for Us?Roku just scooped up Frndly TV, the budget-friendly live TV app with all the cozy channels (think Hallmark and The Weather Channel) for just $7 a month. Why should you care? This move means Roku users could soon get even more live TV options bundled right into their devices—no cable, no fuss. It’s like getting more channels for your buck, and you don’t have to switch apps. More TV, less hassle! #StreamingTips #Roku #MoneyHacks #CordCutting #FrugalFinds #Business86Share
Dawn Smith+FollowIs ESPN’s New App the Cable Killer?ESPN is finally dropping its long-teased direct-to-consumer app, making all its channels available without a cable subscription. With features like betting and fantasy integration, and a rumored $25-30 monthly price tag, this could shake up how we watch sports. But will this accelerate the decline of traditional cable bundles, or just give fans more choice? Would you ditch cable for this? Let’s debate! #ESPN #StreamingWars #SportsTech #CordCutting #MediaDebate #Tech01Share
Keith Bass+FollowRoku’s $7 TV Move: Worth a Look?Roku just scooped up Frndly TV, a budget-friendly live TV service that starts at $6.99 a month. If you’re tired of pricey cable or endless streaming bills, this could be your next wallet-friendly binge option. The catch? Frndly TV is still a small fish swimming with sharks like YouTube TV and Hulu, so it’s got an uphill climb. But hey, more choices for us! #StreamingWars #Roku #MoneyHacks #CordCutting473Share