While the music industry has spent the last week or so enveloped by Kanye West's ongoing The Life of Pablo album release saga, it's due time we switch gears a little and settle in for the three-way battle of Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, and The Weeknd at the 58th Annual Grammy Awards. LL Cool J is back to host the event tonight at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. There will be quite a few powerhouse performances from artists like Adele, Rihanna, and Justin Bieber, as well as Lady Gaga doing some...
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CBS All Access offers on-demand & live streaming content for $5.99 per month 0
October 16th at 6:51pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsCBS, the largest broadcast network in the U.S., announced on Thursday that it has joined in the "over-the-top" trend by offering a subscription service that will give viewers access to current and legacy content, as well as live streaming of local CBS stations in 14 major markets.
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Why your iOS device may be a better cable box than the Apple TV 8
May 10th at 8:07pm / GigaOM / 0 opinionsWatching your favorite television channel may not be possible using the Apple TV, but using an app from Apple’s iOS App Store may prove to be a more likely scenario, if you set it up yourself.
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CBS brings its full-episode streaming app to Android and Windows 8, says BB10 app is coming this year 1
October 4th at 8:08pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsCBS has brought its TV streaming app to Android and Windows 8, offering full episodes of network shows such as The Big Bang Theory, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and How I Met Your Mother, to viewers in the US....
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Photolettering, Facetune, and More 0
March 15th at 10:00pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsLose five pounds, edit your photos, catch up on TV shows, and breathe at some point. Sound like an unattainable amount of multitasking? Not really, if you have this round of the best iPhone apps of the week to assist you.
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CBS brings full-episode streaming to Apple's iPad, iPhone with new app 2
March 14th at 10:31pm / AppleInsider / 0 opinionsiPad and iPhone owners will soon be getting access to hit shows like NCIS, CSI, and How I Met Your Mother, as CBS announced on Thursday the launch of its new app for iOS with full-episode streaming.
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CBS launches streaming app, signaling new era for TV viewing 0
March 14th at 10:22pm / Macworld / 0 opinionsFans of The Big Bang Theory can rejoice: CBS joined the iOS age on Thursday, releasing its own app to stream the network’s shows to the iPhone and iPad—a move that comes just as the broader television industry prepares to finally start counting “cord-cutting” TV watchers as part of its official viewership numbers....
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CBS Launches Full-Episode Streaming App for iOS 6
March 14th at 6:28pm / The Next Web / 0 opinionsAmerican TV network CBS has launched a brand new iOS app, optimized for both iPhone/iPod touch and iPad, which will let users stream programming from between 24-hours and eight days after broadcast....
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CBS: Because You Want to Watch CSI Everywhere 0
March 14th at 2:28pm / Gizmodo / 0 opinionsAt long last, CBS has released an iOS app, so you can get your fill of How I Met Your Mother any and everywhere....
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CBS launches iOS streaming TV app with one-week delay for new episodes 0
March 14th at 2:23pm / The Verge / 0 opinionsAs CBS has been at the forefront of opposition to new TV tech like Aereo or Dish's commercial-skipping Hopper, the network has also been considering some interesting mobile and web options of its own. A CBS mobile app, launched today for iPhone and iPad, lets users stream full episodes of some shows, including CSI, How I Met Your Mother, and The Late Show with David Letterman. New episodes of daytime and late-night shows will be added within 24 hours, and prime-time shows will arrive on the eighth day...
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CBS Brings Ad-Sponsored Streaming TV To iPhone And iPad; Social Integration, Android & Windows 8 Support Still To Come 0
March 14th at 8:39am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsCBS is today introducing a new iOS application for iPad and iPhone, which brings its television programming to mobile devices, offering full episodes for streaming a week after they originally air. Shows that air daily, including daytime and late-night programs, will be available 24 hours after airing, the network says.