Cable TV
How HBO’s 'Westworld' Diverges from the Original Movie
HBO's 'Westworld' is driven by the philosophy and psychology of artificial intelligence.
FCC Battles Skeptics Over Pro-Consumer Set-Top Box Reforms
The feds are mounting a fierce push to save consumers billions of dollars a year.
How to Watch the NFL Without Cable TV
There are plenty of ways to follow the NFL without paying an arm and a leg to your local cable company.
The FCC Keeps Running Into Opposition With Its Plan to Open Up Cable Boxes
Six months after revealing its intentions, the FCC continues to face opposition to its plan to let you chose your own cable box.
If You’re Looking for Free Content, Hulu Is No Longer for You
Hulu is betting that cord cutters are OK with juggling yet another premium subscription service.
Navigating Sling TV's Increasingly Complex Offerings
Sling TV is adding channels, and complexity, to its streaming television offerings.
You May Soon Be Able to Watch Local Broadcast TV on the Internet
A new company hopes to learn from Aereo's mistakes to bring broadcast television to the internet.
Breaking Up Is Hard—Especially With Your Cable Company
Canceling your cable service may take more effort than you might think.
Cable Companies Are Hiding Behind Copyright to Keep You Paying Rental Fees
Cable box rental fees will not go quietly into the night.
One Change Could Make the WWE Network a Cord Cutter's Dream Come True
The addition of Raw and SmackDown would make the WWE Network even more attractive to fans without cable.
Why You Should Own Your Cable Box
Radio Motherboard looks into the possible ramifications of being able to own, and not just rent, your cable box.
What Comes Next in the FCC’s Push to Make Your Cable Box Cheaper
The FCC will now collect comments from the public on its proposal to force cable companies to allow third-parties to create set-top boxes.