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  2. YouTube TV challenged cable by doing one simple thing ... - AOL

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    YouTube TV, the internet pay-TV service that allows viewers to watch live channels and access local broadcast networks like ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC, first launched in 2017.

  3. 5 top alternatives to cable TV in 2025: How to cut the cord ...

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    And while YouTube used to charge a flat $349 for a year, you'll now need to shell out about $475 for four months of access or $379 plus the $73-a-month YouTube TV base plan. An extra $11 a month ...

  4. Livestreamed news - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Deutsche Welle began to provide livestreaming TV news on a 24-hour basis. this is available via its website and its YouTube channel. Carsten von Nahmen, the head of DW News and Current Affairs, said that the network's goal was to compete for audiences in markets around the world, and to find relevance with audiences in Africa and Asia ...

  5. What to Watch on Cable and Streaming Instead of the ... - AOL

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    Not even remotely interested in seeing Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes or The Weeknd do their thing at Tampa’s Raymond James Stadium? We’ve got you. Instead of watching the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and ...

  6. List of late-night American network TV programs - Wikipedia

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    World News Now: Overnight newscast: 90 minutes: 2:30 a.m. [note 4] Andrew Dymburt, Rhiannon Ally: January 6, 1992: 33 years, 17 days CBS: The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Talk show 60 minutes: Monday–Friday [note 5] 11:35 p.m. Stephen Colbert: September 8, 2015: 9 years, 137 days (Franchise: 31 years, 146 days) After Midnight: Comedy panel ...

  7. Channel drift - Wikipedia

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    One of the earliest examples of channel drift, and one that predates modern cable television, was programming changes by CBS.During the late 1960s, CBS had a reputation as a network with a disproportionate number of shows that targeted rural and older viewers, seen by advertisers as undesirable due to ingrained buying habits on the one hand and a greater perception of poverty on the other.

  8. What the Comcast cable network spinoff means for MSNBC and ...

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    The decline of pay TV has culminated in Comcast placing MSNBC — along with sister networks such as CNBC and E! — in a spinoff company that will essentially be a repository for its cable outlets.

  9. Newsmax TV - Wikipedia

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    "You wouldn't know it by looking at cable TV ratings, but Fox News has a problem on its hands," Fast Company wrote, noting that "When you factor in Newsmax's streaming audience, the race between the two right-wing news networks is closer than you might think." [30] On January 16, 2016, Dennis Michael Lynch: Unfiltered debuted on the channel.