Podcast #1163: Streamers to Keep and How Going to the Movies is Changing
On this week’s show Ara and DJ discuss what streaming services to keep and which one to let go. We also look at how going to movies are changing through charts and graphs. We also read your emails and look at the week’s news.
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Today's Show:
News:
- Roku to Launch Dedicated FAST Sports Channel
- New chip design heralds arrival of compact low-power 4K projectors
- Netflix Christmas Day NFL Games To Be Produced By CBS Sports
- The Drew Carey Show Is Now Streaming for Free Online
Other:
- onn. Google TV 4K Pro Streaming Device (New, 2024), 4K UHD resolution, Dolby Vision & Dolby ATMOS, Hands-Free Voice Control, Smart Hub
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Apple Music
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Amazon Music
- HT Guys Music Playlist on Spotify
- Ara's Woodworking
I'd Keep Peacock but Skip These Streaming Services in August 2024
Streaming TV will really take off in the fall when shows like “Agatha All Along” and “The Penguin” hit the scene, but August isn't dry at all. The “Umbrella Academy” bows out for good on Netflix while “KAOS” and “A Good Girl's Guide to Murder” debut. But there are at least two streamers -- that aren't Netflix -- with worthy lineups this month, and Peacock is one of them. Full article here…
How Going to the Movies Is Changing, in Charts
We received an email from one of our listeners (John Lyman) in the Wall Street Journal titled - How Going to the Movies Is Changing, in Charts (paywall). John was kind enough to paste the charts in his email for our review. So here is our take on how going to the movies is changing.
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