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Entertainment & Sports

Oct. 25, 2014

Is HBO ushering in a new TV menu?

The traditional bundling of channels by cable television providers was hit with a double-whammy last week courtesy of HBO, and the most-watched broadcast network, CBS. By Kristen Grace Hilton and Jonathan A. Loeb


By Kristen Grace Hilton and Jonathan A. Loeb


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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