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Cable Companies Announce Healthcare Initiatives

While it may be surprising to some members of the public, the cable television industry is a growing participant in the healthcare industry. At the recent Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Conference in Chicago, cable industry giants such as Comcast, Cox, and Time Warner were out in force demonstrating new innovations that help connect subscribers to healthcare organizations.

 

Is Sling TV Already Failing?

During the NCAA Final Four weekend, all eyes were on Sling TV. People were interested to see what it was all about, giving the new service a chance to wow them by allowing them access to games they previously couldn't watch without purchasing expensive cable. The results were less than impeccable. Now people are questioning if Sling TV blew its big chance, or is there still enough time to gain more traction in the TV provider arena?

 

Buy The Apple TV From Target And Get A $10 Gift Card

Apparently, Apple TV is not dead. Recently, Apple slashed Apple TV's price to just $69, and then inked an exclusive deal with HBO Now, and even begun putting new channels. It does appear that the tech giant is definitely trying to offer prospective buyers more reasons to buy its set-top box.

 

Well, there is another reason, but it is one that is offered by Target. The retailing giant is giving away a $10 Target gift card for every customer who buys an Apple TV from its stores. 

 

How Will the Comcast/NBC Merger Affect You?

Many people have been watching the rumored merger of telecom giants NBC and Comcast for over a year now. After a long wait, the merger is becoming reality now that the FCC has given the final okay. This merger will have huge implications and effects throughout the telecom world, but many are wondering how it will affect the everyday lives of Americans.

Are Millennials Missing Out By Getting Rid of Cable?

Today's generation of young adults are increasingly choosing free or low-cost entertainment delivered over the Internet instead of the traditional cable subscriptions that their parents had. Millennials, also called Generation Y, are adults between the ages of 18 and 34, and they represent a growing number of entertainment consumers who have entirely abandoned traditional cable services such as Comcast and Time Warner, opting instead for streaming services like Hulu and Netflix.

 

Whipclip App Allows Users To Legally Share TV Clips

Ever since the television set was invented, people have always talked about their favorite TV moments. In the social media age, the same still holds true, although the process has become faster because of the power of the Internet. 

 

NFL Ends Blackout Rule for 2015 Season

The NFL has fought to hold on to a 30-year old rule that blacked out games in markets where games were not sold out. A recent decision from the FCC has eliminated these blackouts, and NFL fans must understand how this ruling changes the way that they watch their football.

 

#1: The Original Rule

 

Apple Is Planning To Unveil A New Apple TV Device Later This Year

It appears that Apple is planning to introduce an update to its Apple TV set-top streaming box sometime later this year. According to a report by web news source Buzzfeed, the tech giant will be unveiling the new Apple TV device at its Worldwide Developers Conference to be held this coming summer.

 

Comcast vs. Charter

Every consumer wonders where he or she can find the best cable services. Consumers need a television connection so that they can enjoy the wide variety of stations that are available. They need an Internet connection so they can browse the Internet and perform tasks such as school work and regular work. They need phone connections so that they can communicate with friends, family members and business associates. Comcast and Charter Communications are two companies that are rivals in the cable industry. Each of them uses a different approach to entice and services its customers.

Cablevision and HBO Now agree to online partnership

Cablevision announced on March 16 that it has reached an agreement with HBO to become the first cable partner for the premium network’s new streaming service called HBO Now. All Optimum Online broadband subscribers in the United States will automatically gain access to HBO’s archive of television shows, movies, and comedy specials when the service launches in April.

 

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