Brendan Carr thinks YouTube TV might be discriminating against "faith-based programming."
You'll also be able to playback video in 0.05 speed increments and add custom thumbnails to your playlists.
Peacock is getting $2 more expensive just before the 2024 Olympics, but there's a small window where you can watch the Summer Games at the old price.
If the likes of Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, and Disney+ aren't digging deep enough, try these more specialized options on for size.
An array of ad-supported channels that run content on set time slots? The present looks a lot like the past.
Wasn’t the point of all these streaming services to avoid paying for cable?
Unfortunately, it's rolling out over time, so some users might not get it in time for March Madness.
You won't be the first to see the new movies, but Roku will show them for free when they're available.
The streamer will offer unlimited DVR for $70/month starting in April.
CNN+ is officially launching on March 29, but is it worth it?
YouTube and Disney failed to reach a new carriage deal before Friday's midnight deadline. YouTube TV will lose ESPN, National Geographic, and FX, among others.
YouTube TV is ending 2021 with yet another carriage dispute, this time with more than a dozen Disney-owned channels.
The "multi-year extension" for both YouTube and YouTube TV is the culmination of a months-long feud between Google and Roku.
The will-they-or-won't-they tension between these two is becoming overwhelming.
As a December deadline for a renegotiated deal draws near, both the YouTube and YouTube TV apps will soon be unavailable to new Roku users.
The two companies reached an agreement over the weekend to avoid pulling 14 NBCUniversal channels from YouTube Live.
A “short” extension of a previously existing agreement will ensure that the broadcaster’s channels remain on the streaming service for the time being.
If the companies fail to reach a deal by Thursday, YouTube TV subscribers could lose access to 'Sunday Night Football,' 'Jimmy Fallon,' and 'Law and Order SVU.'
Free-to-stream TV channels could be the latest incentives Google uses to sweeten the deal on Chromecast and smart TVs.
Premium features like 4K streaming and offline downloads add up to a pricey bill.
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