More networks jumping on board but it wont be much more cheaper if you start adding them up..
http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/16/cbs-all-access-launch/
http://www.engadget.com/2014/10/16/cbs-all-access-launch/
Yes that's true. However, users will no longer be viewing the all important local commercials which the affiliates insert during breaks. These ads are a valuable source of revenue for local affiliates.Only CBS owned stations can live stream, so they can't complain.
But there's a lot it doesn't offer. Some of the highlights of that long, long list include:
- See more at: http://www.dailytech.com/HBO+CBS+Lead+Charge+to+Ditch+Cable/article36726.htm#sthash.PCnRcopy.dpuf
- High pr
- NFL games (CBS is in talks to gain rights to add this, according to The New York Times)
- (?) NCAA March Madness (? = no word of this being available)
- Most of its TV shows
- CBS is currently broadcasting 47 shows on a weekly basis
- 16 drama
- 6 sitcoms
- 4 reality-TV shows
- 2 game shows
- 2 late night shows
- 9 news programs
- 2 soap operas
- 6 Saturday morning TV shows
- A single talk show
- Of these only 15 (32 percent) are available for streaming