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    The base cost of cable is higher than streaming, but if you add high-speed internet and streaming services, the cost is closer to or higher than cable’s base price. Generally, streaming services ...

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    XUMO should do everything your cable box does, but also give you a way to stream shows from other platforms without having to purchase a streaming device such as Roku, Amazon Fire Stick or Apple ...

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    Living up to its name, the ad-supported Sling Freestream account allows you to stream news, movies and TV shows across more than 500 channels for free, both live streaming and on demand.

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    I’ve used the traditional cable boxes with hard drive DVRs for years, in combination with either Roku, Amazon Fire Stick or SmartTV for streaming, so I was curious to see how the Xumo compared.

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    Free advertising-supported streaming television (FAST) is a category of streaming television services which offer traditional linear television programming ("live TV") and studio-produced movies without a paid subscription, funded exclusively by advertising akin to over-the-air or cable TV stations.