Apple Gambles On TV Episode Rentals: Does This Change The Game? - NPR (blog)


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Apple Gambles On TV Episode Rentals: Does This Change The Game?
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Could this arrangement take the place of the much-maligned current cable structure? If it does, it probably won't be soon, and it may not come without ...
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Why You (Still) Can't Cut the TV Cord: It's Not Technical, It's Just Business - Wired News


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Why You (Still) Can't Cut the TV Cord: It's Not Technical, It's Just Business
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Sure you can. Between Netflix, streaming video from the network websites, and Hulu, I stopped paying for cable and satellite TV years ago. ...

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Oakland Raiders Preseason: Roster Cuts Are a Coach's Nightmare - Bleacher Report


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Oakland Raiders Preseason: Roster Cuts Are a Coach's Nightmare
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Obviously, no one but Cable and the coaching staff really know for sure. I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Despite a broken thumb suffered against ...

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Should Broadcasters Make Emmy Cut the Cable? - TIME (blog)


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Should Broadcasters Make Emmy Cut the Cable?
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(I'm not sure fans at home could do a worse job than the Emmys have in some past years.) But the idea of creating a show expressly designed to let big ...
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Burger King agrees to $3.26B buyout by 3G Capital - Salon

Burger King agrees to $3.26B buyout by 3G Capital
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More than 100 million households get their TV from cable and satellite, and while (relatively) low-cost analog packages are still available, ...

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