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  2. Free ad-supported streaming television - Wikipedia

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    The FAST ecosystem has several layers. The best-known FASTs are the aggregators, which fall into three categories. FASTs owned by major media companies: Paramount's Pluto TV, Fox's Tubi, Charter Communications and Comcast's Xumo Play, Dish Network's Sling Freestream, ITV’s ITVX service, NEW ID's BINGE Korea, [3] Allen Media Group's Local Now, and Gray Television and National Association of ...

  3. DirecTV is pushing its pay TV bundle — without a satellite dish

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    The device allows viewers to switch between streaming apps like Netflix and the DirecTV guide without changing remote controls or inputs or leaving apps. Other pay TV providers also offer similar ...

  4. Dish Network - Wikipedia

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    DISH Anywhere. DISH Anywhere is DISH's subscriber-only streaming video service. The DISH Anywhere app combines Sling broadcast technology and internet to bring subscribers DISH content wherever they are. [101] It also pairs with DISH On Demand, a library that has over 80,000 movies and shows. [102]

  5. Roku OS - Wikipedia

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    The Roku OS is an operating system software developed by Roku Inc. It has powered consumer electronics products such as Roku-branded streaming players and TVs since 2004. The Roku OS is the most popular TV operating system in the U.S., reaching an estimated 90 million households as of 2025.

  6. The cord-cutter's guide to streaming live sports - AOL

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    Roku offers Sunday MLB games for free with a Roku streaming device. MLB Network , the league's TV network for live out-of-market games, offers a stand-alone streaming subscription for $5.99 a month.

  7. Multichannel television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Multichannel television in the United States has been available since at least 1948. The United States is served by multichannel television through cable television systems, direct-broadcast satellite providers, and various other wireline video providers; among the largest television providers in the U.S. are YouTube TV, DirecTV, Altice USA, Charter Communications (through its Spectrum ...

  8. Comcast Launches $70 per Month Sports and News TV ... - AOL

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    Comcast is making a new play for value-conscious TV fans who wanted a slimmed-down channel lineup — and pay less. The cable giant announced the launch of Sports & News TV, a new video package ...

  9. Sling Media - Wikipedia

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    Sling Media Inc. is an American technology company that develops placeshifting and Smart TV solutions for consumers, multiple-system operators and set top box manufacturers. . The company is based in Foster City, California, and was a subsidiary of Echostar (acquired in the fall of 200