Podcast #1158: “Must Keep” TV Brands and 5 Reasons to Upgrade Your TV
On this week’s show we look at the “Must Keep” TV brands and 5 surefire signs it’s time to upgrade your TV according to Tom’s Guide. We also read your emails and look at the week’s news.
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Today's Show:
News:
- Netflix Boots Legacy Subscribers Off Its $11.99 Basic Ad-Free Plan
- Stars and APMC pioneer game-changing VICTORY+ Sports Network
- LG Introduces Its First Curated Content Channel
- YouTube TV Still Dominates, But Frndly TV & Philo See Strong Growth in 2024
Other:
- Dear Roku, you ruined my TV
- My Media for Alexa
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Apple Music
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Amazon Music
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Spotify
- Ara's Woodworking
‘Must-Keep’ TV Brands
A survey of 1,400 U.S. consumers aged 12 and up conducted in May found Netflix was the top choice for consumers for the fifth straight year, with ABC, Prime Video, CBS and Fox all finishing in the top five. Full article here…
5 surefire signs it’s time to upgrade your TV
It's no secret that TVs always improve year-over-year, whether that's because they offer higher brightness, better color vibrancy, better contrast or some mixture of the three. That said, unless you have plenty of cash to spare and make it your passion project, it’s unlikely you’re upgrading every year. Full article here…
Reader Comments (1)
Hope they fix that Roku update. I use my AppleTV 4K through that eArc hdmi port, I got an OTA antenna to be able to watch PBS CreateTV from time to time, since it doesn't show to watch on Dish Satelite or DishAnyhere. BTW Ara, DishAnywhere app is NOW on AppleTV. No longer do I have to either send it from my iPad,nor my iPhone to watch that content. I can watch virtually all my content from the AppleTV ecosystem. I have plans to buy a 4K HDR w/Dolby Vision Sony or Panasonic Blueray player, so I just hope that when I do, the Television doesn't mess witht he video, or they Patch the update to give control back to the OWNER of the television.