Streaming Services

Cutting the cable cord and switching to streaming services is the new norm. According to Parks Associates, 46% of United States broadband households subscribe to two or more streaming services. Cable TV can be expensive and stressful. Cutting-the-cord and switching to streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu will save you time and money.

It is important to understand the different types of streaming video services. There are two kinds: on-demand and livestream. On-demand is when you pick the specific show or movie that you want to watch. On-demand services include Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, and HBO Now. Livestream is when you pick a channel you want to watch. Livestream is similar to cable or satellite service without the hassle. Popular livestream services include Sling, YouTube TV, Hulu with Live TV, and DirecTV Now. Many cord-cutters mix-and-match multiple services to create a solution that best fits their entertainment needs. If you are worried about losing local channels, don’t worry! There are many services that offer local service, such as YouTube TV.

There are many different devices used to stream services. The streaming device connects your TV to the internet. It often comes with a remote control and plugs into the back of your TV with a USB or HDMI cable. Smart TVs generally don’t require any additional devices for streaming. However, if you don’t have a smart TV you can try devices such as Google Chromecast, Roku, Amazon Fire, or Apple TV.

The combination of services and devices that works best for you will depend on your viewing preferences. If you want to watch live TV, a service like Sling or YouTube TV would work best for you. If you would rather watch On Demand, then Netflix would be the way to go! Different services offer different content as well. For example some services may specialize in sports content, when others provide more family content. If you need assistance in deciding what works best for you, you can visit our website for more information or give us a call at 1-800-762-5383.