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Is YouTube TV the best cordcutting replacement for cable?
YouTube TV costs $50 a month for around 70 channels. But is it the best option for cordcutters who want cable TV without cable prices?

Judge expected to rule against states in lawsuit over T-Mobile, Sprint merger
The ruling would complement a similar blessing by federal regulators last year that granted conditional approval for the phone companies to merge.

Orby TV sees rapid growth since offering $40-a-month satellite TV service
Orby TV is a new satellite service where customers pay for the equipment upfront, then pay as little as $40 a month for pay TV programming. And it's growing.

Most streaming services giving away subscriptions for free through deals
Streaming TV companies are giving away access to their programming through deals with third-party companies as a way of increasing their subscriber base.

Beyond the Column Inch: An article I wrote has generated some local controversy. Here’s why I stand behind it.
What happens when you cover something in a small town that people would rather you not uncover?

Sprint criticizes DirecTV in full-page newspaper ads
Sprint has threatened to fly over the homes of DirecTV customers if the satellite giant continues to turn down its advertisements.

Comcast launches Internet TV service called “Stream”
Comcast debuted a new Internet TV service called "Stream" for just $15 a month. But there's a handful of limitations that will make you want something else.

Here’s why nobody is watching Al Jazeera America
Al Jazeera America does not have a content problem, or even a brand problem. Al Jazeera America has a distribution problem.

How to legally watch the Winter Olympics without NBC
No cable? Tired of NBC? There is another way: Here's how you can watch the Olympic games from another broadcaster online.

Former British spy boss says text message collection “lawful”
A former British spy boss says the GCHQ's access to a trove of text messages collected by their counterparts at the NSA is "perfectly lawful."