Cord Snipped
Summary: Cord Snipped is a conversation about cord-cutting, streaming content, and life without the wire. Dan Fuller and Kyle Scott provide commentary on the latest news about Netflix, Hulu, Roku, the cable industry, Apple TV, Chromecast, Samsung and more. Your living room will never be the same-- Cord Snipped discusses the changes.
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- Artist: Kyle Scott
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Podcasts:
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of Aereo and perhaps the future of cloud computing. We breakdown the complicated arguments. The WWE launched a new, over-the-top network. Ryan Petzar joins us (36:00) to talk about its implications for wrestling fans and why it might serve as a model for networks and leagues.
The Supreme Court will decide the fate of Aereo and perhaps the future of cloud computing. We breakdown the complicated arguments. The WWE launched a new, over-the-top network. Ryan Petzar joins us (36:00) to talk about its implications for wrestling fans and why it might serve as a model for networks and leagues.
Dave Warner of WhatYouPayForSports.com joins us to discuss the Philadelphia Phillies’ deal with Comcast SportsNet and why it hints at growing worry among regional sports networks about cord-cutting. A discussion about the MLS and YouTube. And Dave’s life without the wire.
CES kicks off. 4K TVs are all the rage as technology tries to keep pace for streaming ultra HD content. The second screen experience. Smart TV interfaces. And silly massive Technicolor.
Dave Warner of WhatYouPayForSports.com joins us to discuss the Philadelphia Phillies’ deal with Comcast SportsNet and why it hints at growing worry among regional sports networks about cord-cutting. A discussion about the MLS and YouTube. And Dave’s life without the wire.
CES kicks off. 4K TVs are all the rage as technology tries to keep pace for streaming ultra HD content. The second screen experience. Smart TV interfaces. And silly massive Technicolor.
4K TV, the problem with Hulu, and is this the end of the communal viewing experience?
4K TV, the problem with Hulu, and is this the end of the communal viewing experience?