The traditional bundling of channels by cable television providers was hit with a double-whammy last week courtesy of the top premium channel, HBO, and the most-watched broadcast network, CBS. On Oct. 15, HBO announced that in 2015 it will offer a stand-alone Internet streaming service (i.e., one that requires no pay TV subscription). HBO gave few details about the as-yet-unnamed service dubbed "HBO Go-It-Alone,&q...
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