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The battle for content rights among streaming services is driving up costs for consumers, who are now paying more than ever before for their entertainment. Initially, cutting the cord was a cheaper ...
Cutting the cord used to save money. Today, streaming TV can be just as confusing as cable. Prices keep climbing, channel lineups change, and what you get for your money depends on which service you ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Cable is dying, but it’s a slow death. And — worse — it’s ...
We’re far from streaming’s original promise: instant access to beloved and undiscovered titles without the burden of ads, bundled services, or price gouging that have long been associated with cable.
For all the gripes you might have about the state of streaming, this year still had some bright spots. Looking back on 2025, we saw the debut of several new streaming services that deliver more choice ...