For those who have cut the cable  and gone tosling tv or apple tv what do you 
do in terms of local news?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Fred Olver
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apple Tv

You may or may not be able to reduce your cable subscription to cable. The 
problem is that in order to receive several of the channels offered on the 
Apple TV one must be able to get those channels presently on their cable. 
Suggest you think about getting an app called Sling TV for your phone, see 
information below.

below...
Imagine everything you liked about cable. You probably enjoyed surfing the 
channels, watching the shows people were talking about when they aired instead 
of months after. And, if you were lucky enough to own boxes of a certain 
caliber, pausing and rewinding said TV shows in real time.
Now, imagine everything you hated: the costly bill at the end of the month, the 
bulky, expensive equipment that marred the side of your house and entertainment 
center. Not to mention the service contract that never seemed to end.
But what if you could get everything you loved about TV without any of those 
gripes?
That, in a nutshell, is Sling TV.
It's live TV streaming whenever and wherever. No contracts, no equipment and no 
costly statement.
Sling TV? Is it the same thing as a Slingbox?While there are some concepts 
borrowed from Slingbox, Sling TV is in a different league when it comes to 
cutting the cord.
Sling TV is a US-only service offered from DISH that allows you to watch the 
channels you'd typically find on basic cable for $20 a month without a 
contract, subscription to DISH or any pesky cable equipment on your roof or in 
your living room.
What devices can I use to watch it?Create an account on DISH's website and use 
that info to login to the app on iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV and Amazon Fire 
TV Stick, Google's Nexus Player, Xbox One and Roku TV. The service will also 
work on select LG and Samsung smart TVs, and on Macs and PCs via a website 
portal. The service is expected to come to Google Chromecastlater this year.


The system is more eloquent than apps like TWC TV or Xfinity, and while the 
latter is almost universally available, trying to remember whose name and email 
you use to login can ruin a session before it even starts.
What channels are included?So far, channels on the basic, $20-per-month plan 
include ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, TBS, HGTV, DIY Network, Food Network, Travel Channel, 
CNN, Cartoon Network, ABC Family, Disney Channel, AMC, IFC and, most recently, 
A&E, History, H2, Lifetime, Bloomberg and most recently, 
Polaris+.
The biggest change to this roster is HBO. Starting April 12 for the premiere of 
the new season of Game of Thrones, Sling TV will offer live HBO for $15 a month 
to current "Best of Live TV" subscribers. Also new is the addition of DishWorld 
multi-lingual content to Sling TV.
In addition to the base subscription, seven add-on packages are available for 
$5 apiece each month:
  a.. Kids Extra, with Disney Jr, Disney XD, Boomerang, Duck TV, and Baby TV.
  b.. Sports Extra, which includes the SEC Network, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, Universal 
Sports, Univision Deportes, beIN Sports, ESPN Buzzer Beater, ESPN Bases Loaded 
and ESPN Goal Line.
  c.. Lifestyle extra, with Cooking Channel, DIY, truTV, WE tv, FYI, and LMN.
  d.. Hollywood Extra, which includes live and video-on-demand content from 
EPIX, EPIX2, EPIX3, EPIX Drive-In, Sundance TV and Turner Classic Movies
(TCM)
  e.. World News Extra, with HLN, News 18 India, Euronews, NDTV 24x7,
France24 and RT.
  f.. Deportes Extra includes Azteca, beIN Español, beIN HD (English), 
Univison, Univision Deportes and UniMás.
  g.. Películas & Novelas Extra includes Azteca Corazon, Cinelatino, De 
Película, De Película Clasico, Pasiones, Univision tlnovelas, Univision and 
UniMás.
FunctionalityNow, remember when you asked about Slingbox? Well, it's true, 
Sling TV and Slingbox share a few similarities beyond the first syllable.
Sling TV allows you to pause, rewind and fast-forward live TV on some channels 
(note the word "some" there), and the ability to watch shows a few days after 
they've aired.


Also similar to Slingbox, Sling TV lets you watch its service on most mobile 
devices anywhere in the world. That is, as long as you can establish and 
maintain a bitrate of about 1.5 Mbps for high-quality streams, 0.8Mbps for 
medium resolution, and 0.5 Mbps for low-quality.
Sling TV on Roku TechRadar was given two platforms to test Sling TV. One was 
Roku (specifically on a Roku 3) and the other was iOS, which we'll get to in a 
minute.
By and large, the experience on Roku was everything I've come to love about a 
cable box: simple functionality, clean layout and crisp picture. 
Installing the app was as easy as going to Roku channel store, finding the 
Sling TV app and pushing it to my Roku 3.
Coming from the home screen, Sling TV's interface loads up In a matter of 
seconds. The time it takes to get from home screen to live TV is astonishing - 
it's leagues faster than the time it takes my DirecTV cable box to boot up.
Once loaded, the stream was crisp and clear. (This obviously is a YMMV 
situation, as my home setup isn't identical - or even necessarily in the same 
ballpark - as everyone else.) A quick test of my network showed I was pulling 
around 26Mbps over Wi-Fi, which worked fairly well at high-quality 1080p 99% of 
the time.


The only stark contrast to traditional cable, at this point at least, is the 
amount of content available on Sling TV.
Comparatively, the 40-or-so channels offered on Sling TV are just a drop in the 
bucket compared to the over-800 I have available on DirecTV. And because you 
aren't able to record a show like you can on TiVo, you're limited to watching 
whatever's on or whatever's been on in the past few days.
Sling TV on iOSSling TV on iOS is a vastly different experience. Not only are 
you trading down to a smaller screen size, but you're also losing connection 
stability and clean interface of the set-top app.
Using an iPhone 5S for testing, I took Sling TV with me for a gauntlet of daily 
errands. As you might expect, over LTE the stream was nearly flawless. 
Dropping down to 3G, however, presented real problems as seconds slipped away 
to buffering screens.


Problematically, when you return home, continuing what you were watching on 
your phone isn't as simple as starting up your Roku. You'll need to go into the 
menu, find the show you were watching and rewind it manually.
 DISH is clearly (and rightfully) afraid of the account-sharing trap that has 
befallen HBO Go and Netflix, and doesn't allow two devices using the same 
account to run the service simultaneously.
Trying to use both a phone and a Roku at the same time won't work either. 
DISH is clearly (and rightfully) afraid of the account-sharing trap that has 
befallen HBO Go and Netflix, and doesn't allow two devices using the same 
account to run the service simultaneously.
Overall, I found the iOS experience less enjoyable than the set-top app, but 
still impressive. Being able to take TV figuratively anywhere is an appealing, 
practical proposition for morning commuters or long-distance travelers.
Sling TV on Amazon Fire TVSling TV made a splash this week by offering a a free 
Fire TV Stick to new subscribers. To activate your subscription on your new 
device, check out Sling TV on the "featured app" section of the storefront, 
start the download, enter in your account info and soon you'll have live TV on 
your favorite Amazon device.
The interface on Amazon Fire TV looks almost identical to the service on Roku, 
which is to say clean and convenient. Pressing the "list" button on Fire TV 
remotes brings up a channel listing while the three media control buttons do 
their things on playback-enabled channels.
The service looks a little clearer than it did on Roku - Sling probably set the 
highest visual quality as a default on Amazon devices - but it does seem to hit 
a few more snags. The system was stuck in buffering for such a long time at one 
point that it completely shutoff. Whether this was a one-time fluke or a 
persistent problem remains to be seen...


Sling TV on Xbox OneWhen I heard Sling was shooting for five platforms in five 
months, I had my doubts it could keep up with the development pace. Yet here we 
are just two months later talking about the fourth version of the system, 
XboxOne.
If you've used the service on any of the set-top boxes so far, you'll probably 
know what to expect here.
The channel interface is brought up with a flick of the stick in any direction, 
while the menu button (formerly known as start) opens up a menu for 
video-on-demand movies. Last but not least is the share button (again, formerly 
known as back) that brings up a menu that filters channels by category.
One major change worth noting is that Sling - unlike some apps on Xbox One - 
actually utilizes the Kinect to take in voice commands and allows you to pin 
both video-on-demand and specific channels to your home screen.
During testing I noticed a fair bit of latency (38ms compared to 30 on my 
tablet), which caused the service to stop and stutter multiple times. This 
occurred with a 4.24Mbps download speed and could be a worrying sign for 
potential Xbox One users.
Fred OlverOverall the service looks great and is functionally stable on Xbox 
One, but its performance - as users have noted in the comments - will 
definitely vary depending on your connection speed.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA)" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 10:26 AM
Subject: RE: Apple Tv


Thank you so much. I'm definitely going to wait. I'm thinking of reducing my 
current cable subscription down tremendously after getting the apple tv.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sieghard Weitzel
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 11:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Apple Tv

Nobody knows which if any of the new features will be supported by the third 
generation Apple TV. It is likely that one of the big features will be an app 
store for the Apple TV which allows you to install apps which third party 
developers will make. These could be anything from games to apps from 
organisations like CNN or BBC to apps from music services like Spotify, Deezer 
and so on. This will hugely enhance the functionality and usefulness of the 
Apple TV since it of course is logical that you may want to play content from a 
music service or news organization via your TV or sound system the Apple TV is 
attached to. Of course the app store may be supported by the third gen Apple 
TV, but nobody can say for sure.
Another expected enhancement to the Apple TV is SIRI integration and control. 
My guess is that you will be able to talk to the Apple TV via the remote and 
tell it to open a certain app or play something etc. I highly doubt that the 
third gen Apple TV which is already 3-year old hardware will be able to support 
this.
Next is the upcoming offering of a subscription based TV service. Once again, 
maybe this will be supported or maybe not.
One should keep in mind that while the second gen Apple TV still can play 
Netflix and a bunch of the existing channels, it does not even have Youtube 
support any more. This quietly disappeared a few months ago.
Lastly there is the expected integration and support of many connected home 
automation devices like thermostats, lights, locks and so on. You may not have 
these now, but such devices will be the norm rather than the exception in the 
coming years.

I think in general that it is simply a bad idea to rush out and buy an Apple TV 
now even though it may only be $50 especially because we already know from 
rumours that a new Apple TV maybe announced as soon as September 9. 
That is only 3 weeks away and within another week or so we probably know for 
sure if Apple is sending out invites for a September 9 event or if it will be 
held a week later. Why not wait these few weeks and see what happens, if no 
Apple TV is forthcoming you can still spend your $50 in 3 weeks, but what you 
can currently do with the Apple TV will not replace your existing cable 
subscription.
I would give the same advice to somebody who wants to buy a new iPhone although 
that is a bit different because iPhones are updated annually whereas the last 
Apple TV update was 3 years ago. It is my guess that while a new Apple TV will 
probably cost more than $50, it will not be hundreds of Dollars simply because 
it is in Apple's interest to keep the price low so people get it and then 
subscribe to channels, consume paid iTunes content or buy apps from the new 
Apple TV app store which of course will generate a new source of income for 
Apple.



Best regards,
Sieghard

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Laury-Johnson, Shawnese (LARA)
Sent: Tuesday, August 18, 2015 4:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Apple Tv

I have another question about the apple tv with regards to getting it now or 
waiting for the new version to be released. If I get it now and they do come 
out with a new version will I be able to update what I have or will I have to 
purchase something additional?

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Brian Fischler
Sent: Monday, August 17, 2015 4:59 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Apple Tv

If you have the extra money why wait for the new Apple TV which we do not know 
when it will be coming, you can buy an Apple TV on Amazon currently for $50, 
totally worth it. And on another note you do not need a TV to connect it to if 
you have a receiver or Sound Bar as I hooked mine up without a TV via optical 
cable $5 bucks for the cable on Amazon. Good luck.
> On Aug 17, 2015, at 1:42 PM, Chuck Dean <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I just replaced my Roku box with an Apple TV. The AppleTV is very 
> accessible, and easy to use. The Roku box has absolutely no excess 
> ability whatsoever, and was almost impossible for me to see what was 
> on the screen.
>
> I plan to wait and see what the new AppleTV brings, I may buy it and 
> replace my current Apple TV box, which I bought about a month ago.
>
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