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Recent FCC Vote Pushes Us Closer To the Merging of Live and Internet TV

February 22, 2016
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(via The Verge)

Right now, you have to get the cable box of whatever cable company that you’re a subscriber of. Thus, it’s at the sole discretion of that cable company as to what curated, contractually-agreed-upon programming that they’ll offer.

This vote changes might just change all of that and could allow streaming services and cable TV to co-exist meaning watching Broad City and BoJack Horseman on the same box might soon be a reality.

This recent FCC vote in favor, three-to-two, of a proposal to break the stranglehold that cable TV companies have on the cable boxes that subscribers have to use might usher the future of TV a little sooner than anticipated. The proposal will allow third party companies to develop their own set top boxes with the ability to subscribe to various cable TV services. 

If passed, any number of set top boxes that are meant for streaming TV that exists exclusively online could potentially be expanded to include live television and bring another drastic change to the already drastically changing landscape of television.

Still, the proposal has to go through a final vote and the decision’s effects would have to be seen, but it’s hard to see this as anything other than a good thing. 

You might have the chance to press fewer buttons to switch fewer devices in order to watch the latest episodes of The Simpsons and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.

Here’s More Alternate Universe TV from “Rick and Morty”

September 21, 2015
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While certainly boundaries are being pushed in TV right now, TV is really being pushed in tone, content, logic, etc. in alternate universes from Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty.

Alternate universe cable TV was one of our favorite parts of season 1 and we’re glad to see it’s made it back into season 2 into the form of Jan Quadrant Vincent 16 and a disturbing restaurant ad for Lil’ Bits.

Rather than typical, designated holiday episodes, this alternate universe TV in an already crazy, animated universe could be a way better tradition at Rick and Morty.

The Chris Gethard Show Is Now Headed to Cable

December 18, 2014
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(via Splitsider)

What might be one of the most successful public access TV shows of all time, The Chris Gethard Show, is now headed to the bigger ponds of cable TV. 

Gethard made an announcement in last night’s episode of his show though he didn’t reveal what cable network was sagacious enough, picking up where Comedy Central left off, in taking The Chris Gethard Show on or when exactly it will happen.

Still, for those of us that are still sad at hearing the words canceled, nixed, scrapped all this week, rejoice in this long overdue pick-up of TCGS.

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