Results for: One+comcast+center

Sinclair says Bally Sports streamer won’t cost $23 a month
Sinclair's CEO says the $23 a month price cited by the New York Post and others is off, but won't say how much the service will ultimately cost.

Peacock to land on Amazon Fire TV devices this week
Comcast's streaming television service Peacock will finally be made available to users of Amazon's Fire TV devices this week.

AT&T commits to investing billions for 5G, fiber buildout
An AT&T executive says the company will spend tens of billions of dollars building out its next-generation networks.

Peacock to stream three upcoming Major League Baseball games
Comcast's streaming television service Peacock will distribute three Major League Baseball (MLB) games later this week.

YouTube TV teases new 4K feature, offers free TiVo Stream
YouTube TV is readying a new feature that would allow customers to pay more for access to ultra-high definition (4K) video streams.

Bally Sports streaming service could cost $23 a month
Sinclair Broadcast Group could launch its Bally Sports streaming service with a price tag of $23 a month, according to a report.

Costco offers deal on two premium Roku streamers
Warehouse retailer Costco is giving streamers two big reasons to upgrade their aging Roku devices or who are looking to add more Roku boxes to TVs in their homes.

Sling TV natively integrated into Google TV’s Live feature
Sling TV is now accessible through the "Live" tab on the home screen of devices running Google TV.

Philo rolls out price increase on base plan
Streaming television service Philo has rolled out a slight price increase to its base package of more than 60 live television channels.

AT&T rolls out ad-supported version of HBO Max
AT&T has launched its cheaper version of HBO Max that offers access to most of the same programming for $10 a month.

Samsung mulls offering TV Plus on other streaming devices
Samsung executives are considering the possibility of offering Samsung TV Plus on non-Samsung devices for the first time, according to a source.

AT&T to spin off WarnerMedia, merge content unit with Discovery
When the dust settles, AT&T's shareholders will own 71 percent of the new company, with Discovery's shareholders controlling the rest.