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  2. U-verse TV - Wikipedia

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    U-verse TV is an internet protocol television (IPTV) service operated by DirecTV.Launched on June 26, 2006, U-verse was originally a triple play package that included broadband Internet (now AT&T Internet or AT&T Fiber), IP telephone (now AT&T Phone), and IPTV (U-verse TV) services in 22 states.

  3. Streaming vs. Cable: Which Is Actually Cheaper? Money ... - AOL

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    The Cost of Streaming vs. Cable. A cable package can range from $50 to over $100, not including potential cancellation fees and additional costs from required equipment or premium channels ...

  4. Here’s what streaming subscriptions cost right now — and the ...

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    Ad-free plans cost $18.99 per month and live TV costs $81.99 per month. Prime Video With an Amazon Prime membership, the cost is $14.99 per month or $139 for the year.

  5. A Guide to Picking the Right Streaming Service for You - AOL

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    For just $12.99/month, Amazon Prime members get unlimited streaming to thousands of movies that span a ton of genres, from action/adventure to romance to horror. They have a solid selection of ...

  6. Here's why all your streaming services cost a small fortune now

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    Now streaming costs rival cable TV. Here's why 'streamflation' is happening. ... high-profile series with the biggest stars attached, you've got to start your internet connection. ...

  7. List of United States pay television channels - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.