Podcasts about online television

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Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #3: DIY Options

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 47:26


Now that you have information about live TV streaming services (Episode 1), digital media players (Episode 1.1), and other movie/content services (Episode 1.3)…are there other options for getting our TV/Media fix? In the final of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss a couple of DIY options. DIY options discussed: Over the Air (OTA): Brian discusses his system for accessing and recording free OTA content. Great quality, limited channels (local networks), requires additional hardware (e.g., antenna, DVR device) & possibly some creative wiring. Check to see what signals you could access in your location: NoCable.org fcc.gov PLEX: Alan discusses his use of a media server application/service as a way of not only streaming your personal content, but accessing TV/movie services, and even OTA content all in one place! Requires a home “server” (unless you pay for cloud storage) and significant set-up time/energy. Brothers’ recommendation: Although these are inexpensive ways of accessing content…they are not FAMILY recommended! There is a lot of set-up involved in these solutions, and the long-term use may be limited.  But, if you don’t mind some creative tinkering, are willing to put some money in initially to save on those monthly fees…WE SALUTE YOU! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #3: DIY Options

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 47:26


Now that you have information about live TV streaming services (Episode 1), digital media players (Episode 1.1), and other movie/content services (Episode 1.3)…are there other options for getting our TV/Media fix? In the final of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss a couple of DIY options. DIY options discussed: Over the Air (OTA): Brian discusses his system for accessing and recording free OTA content. Great quality, limited channels (local networks), requires additional hardware (e.g., antenna, DVR device) & possibly some creative wiring. Check to see what signals you could access in your location: NoCable.org fcc.gov PLEX: Alan discusses his use of a media server application/service as a way of not only streaming your personal content, but accessing TV/movie services, and even OTA content all in one place! Requires a home “server” (unless you pay for cloud storage) and significant set-up time/energy. Brothers’ recommendation: Although these are inexpensive ways of accessing content…they are not FAMILY recommended! There is a lot of set-up involved in these solutions, and the long-term use may be limited.  But, if you don’t mind some creative tinkering, are willing to put some money in initially to save on those monthly fees…WE SALUTE YOU! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #2: Movie Services

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 31:12


OK, you have learned about how to stream live TV content (Episode 1) and the equipment you need to do so (Episode 1.1)…but what about accessing additional content? In the second of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss movie/content (non-live) services. Media players discussed: Netflix: Huge library of movies/shows (maybe too many?), really good original content. $8-15/month Amazon Prime: Decent library of movies/shows, some original content, clunky interface. ~$10/month (paid yearly…and many of you are already paying for it with Prime!). Hulu: Some original content, but mostly focused on network shows (which you may not need if you have a streaming TV service with DVR capabilities). ~$6/month (but can be combined ESPN+/Disney+ for $13). Apple TV+: Limited (ONLY original content…mostly shows), but good quality. ~$5/month, but free for a year with a purchase of phone/Apple TV. Disney+: Great movie content (Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, etc!), some original content, $7/month (but can be combined with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13). HBO Now: Solid movie/show database, known for original content. Expensive: $15/month (but can be offered as perk for AT&T customers). Brothers’ recommendation: Amazon Prime is a no-brainer addition to a streaming TV service (e.g., YouTube TV), as you already have it if you are a Prime delivery subscriber!  Want a second movie service to complement Amazon Prime? Netflix & Apple TV+ can provide some great original content. Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #2: Movie Services

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 31:12


OK, you have learned about how to stream live TV content (Episode 1) and the equipment you need to do so (Episode 1.1)…but what about accessing additional content? In the second of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss movie/content (non-live) services. Media players discussed: Netflix: Huge library of movies/shows (maybe too many?), really good original content. $8-15/month Amazon Prime: Decent library of movies/shows, some original content, clunky interface. ~$10/month (paid yearly…and many of you are already paying for it with Prime!). Hulu: Some original content, but mostly focused on network shows (which you may not need if you have a streaming TV service with DVR capabilities). ~$6/month (but can be combined ESPN+/Disney+ for $13). Apple TV+: Limited (ONLY original content…mostly shows), but good quality. ~$5/month, but free for a year with a purchase of phone/Apple TV. Disney+: Great movie content (Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, etc!), some original content, $7/month (but can be combined with Hulu and ESPN+ for $13). HBO Now: Solid movie/show database, known for original content. Expensive: $15/month (but can be offered as perk for AT&T customers). Brothers’ recommendation: Amazon Prime is a no-brainer addition to a streaming TV service (e.g., YouTube TV), as you already have it if you are a Prime delivery subscriber!  Want a second movie service to complement Amazon Prime? Netflix & Apple TV+ can provide some great original content. Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #1: Media Players

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 30:46


So, we have convinced you to try a streaming television service…how do you access that subscription? In the first of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss the media player options for streaming online content. Media players discussed: “Smart”/Streaming TVs: Inexpensive way of accessing content (included in most current TV’s)…but please no! Save yourself and your family from this frustrating experience! Apple TV (HD or 4K versions): Expensive, very good user experience, ideal for Apple ecosystem users. Roku: Various price and set-up options (~$30-75), good user experience. Best option for those not in the Apple ecosystem and/or need a less expensive option. Fire TV: Inexpensive (~$25-50), but limited and clunky interface. Chromecast: Inexpensive (~$35), but limited (stream from computer/mobile device, Google ecosystem). Good for those living alone who consume most content through the phone (and want to ‘beam’ content to the TV). Brothers’ recommendation: Apple TV (if you are willing to shell out the $$) and Roku (if you want a less expensive option…and don’t mind updating your device every couple years). Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #1: Media Players

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 30:46


So, we have convinced you to try a streaming television service…how do you access that subscription? In the first of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss the media player options for streaming online content. Media players discussed: “Smart”/Streaming TVs: Inexpensive way of accessing content (included in most current TV’s)…but please no! Save yourself and your family from this frustrating experience! Apple TV (HD or 4K versions): Expensive, very good user experience, ideal for Apple ecosystem users. Roku: Various price and set-up options (~$30-75), good user experience. Best option for those not in the Apple ecosystem and/or need a less expensive option. Fire TV: Inexpensive (~$25-50), but limited and clunky interface. Chromecast: Inexpensive (~$35), but limited (stream from computer/mobile device, Google ecosystem). Good for those living alone who consume most content through the phone (and want to ‘beam’ content to the TV). Brothers’ recommendation: Apple TV (if you are willing to shell out the $$) and Roku (if you want a less expensive option…and don’t mind updating your device every couple years). Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 69:35


In this inaugural episode, the Brothers (Alan & Brian Jackson) discuss the pros and cons of various options/services for streaming live television, including costs, features, usability, and technical difficulty (using the familial rating scale!). Services discussed include: Sling Hulu Live YouTube TV AT&T tv NOW Philo Brothers’ recommendation: YouTube TV (not the most expensive option, plenty of sports/channels, unlimited DVR, great user interface) In addition, the “Picks of the Show”: Brian’s Pick = WatchESPN: Application (for streaming boxes…Apple TV, Roku, etc.) with some really cool features to watch ESPN content, including Picture in Picture and Split Screen (up to 4 screen). So, you can achieve full sport overload Alan’s Pick = JustWatch: Application (web or mobile) for searching streaming services for movie/show availability. Rather than searching each one of your (and possible) services individually looking for a movie, JustWatch will search them all at one time! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 69:35


In this inaugural episode, the Brothers (Alan & Brian Jackson) discuss the pros and cons of various options/services for streaming live television, including costs, features, usability, and technical difficulty (using the familial rating scale!). Services discussed include: Sling Hulu Live YouTube TV AT&T tv NOW Philo Brothers’ recommendation: YouTube TV (not the most expensive option, plenty of sports/channels, unlimited DVR, great user interface) In addition, the “Picks of the Show”: Brian’s Pick = WatchESPN: Application (for streaming boxes…Apple TV, Roku, etc.) with some really cool features to watch ESPN content, including Picture in Picture and Split Screen (up to 4 screen). So, you can achieve full sport overload Alan’s Pick = JustWatch: Application (web or mobile) for searching streaming services for movie/show availability. Rather than searching each one of your (and possible) services individually looking for a movie, JustWatch will search them all at one time! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv

Talk Daytime
LIVE Interview with Leon Acord {2/2/17}

Talk Daytime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2017 44:00


Hey, everyone! Welcome back to Talk Daytime. Today we have Leon Acord, who most of you know as the creator of Old Dogs and New Tricks, on which he also stars as Nathan Adler. Recently, there has been some chatter about reviving ODNT online, and since I've known Leon for a long time, I asked him to be on the show so we can get info straight from the source. Per the usual, I have my co-host Cathy with me, so let's get started! 

new tricks old dogs acord online television
BigWalkTV Presents: SOULdja Talk
Lights, Cameras, ACTION! Welcome to BigWalkTV

BigWalkTV Presents: SOULdja Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2013 29:51


Today on the return of SOULdja Talk Radio Show we will by discussing the impending lauch of BigWalkTV.com! The online television station that plans to revolutionalize how independent musicians, movie makers, and more get promoted worldwide! Who better to explain it than the CEO Tela "Lady SOULdja" Williams! Also some music by Tha Gecko Brothas! 

BigWalkTV Presents: SOULdja Talk
Lights, Cameras, ACTION! Welcome to BigWalkTV

BigWalkTV Presents: SOULdja Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2013 29:51


Today on the return of SOULdja Talk Radio Show we will by discussing the impending lauch of BigWalkTV.com! The online television station that plans to revolutionalize how independent musicians, movie makers, and more get promoted worldwide! Who better to explain it than the CEO Tela "Lady SOULdja" Williams! Also some music by Tha Gecko Brothas! 

Curmudgeon's Corner
2007-09-16: The Wisdom of Youth

Curmudgeon's Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2007 28:14


Sam and Amy talk about: * Sam's Birthday * Online Television * Microsoft and Verizon * Stephanie Meyer's Vampires