10 Streaming Devices Challenging Cable TV


  1. Google Play

The digital distribution platform by Google was formally the Android Market. Nonetheless Google Play also acts as a digital media store by providing a numerous varieties pertaining to music, magazines, books, movies, and TV shows.

  Moreover purchasing hardware devices, Chromecasts, and accessories are some of its features. Its price on TV shows can go up to $1.99 per episode while the film rates can shoot up to $19.99.

Sling TV

The U.S. IPTV service provides a small package access to over 50 national and international television networks which includes TNT, TBS, CNN, Food Network, HGTV, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, the Disney Channel, ESPN, and ESPN2.

The Dish Network catered by direct broadcast satellite provider enables streaming on phone, tablet, computer and TV’s at a subscription rate of $20 per month.

YouTube

Youtube, the video- sharing website has the largest library of video content online. The internet website uses Adobe Flash Video and HTML5 technology, which permits users to upload, view, and share videos for free.

 Moreover media corporations as part of their YouTube partnership program share their materials on the website some of which includes firms like CBS, the BBC, Vevo and Hulu

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