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

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    Unlike streaming services, cable includes live TV programs like the news, sports and local channels. With this being said, cable often has a higher base cost than a single streaming service and it ...

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    Philo may not be an ideal pick if you’re looking for local channels and networks, but its low subscription price is a plus among high-cost streaming services — and its more than 70 channels ...

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    Watch the video of ‘Streaming Versus Cable: the Confusing Costs of Cutting the Cord’ on MoneyTalksNews.com. Streaming versus cable: It’s an ongoing, ever-changing battle. And your hard ...

  5. A la carte pay television - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the precedent for distributors bundling channels, rather than offering them a la carte, began shortly after passage of the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992, which enabled broadcasters to seek compensation from distributors in exchange for retransmitting a signal. Larger broadcasters ...

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    The recent announcement that Netflix will raise its prices for customers in Florida put a spotlight back on a question many TV viewers ask themselves: what's the better option, cable or streaming ...

  7. Multichannel television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    These cards could be inserted into slots on devices such as televisions and digital video recorders to allow access to digital cable channels without a set-top box. CableCARDs were cheaper to rent than a cable box, but the first version of the standard did not support two-way communications for interactive services such as video on-demand or ...