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7 votes
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Disney and the Future of TV
6 votes -
Disney+ launches on November 12 for $6.99/mo, plus new Marvel, Star Wars series
18 votes -
Disney+ rolls out on November 12th for $6.99 a month
8 votes -
Why these six baseball teams still won't let you watch their games online
8 votes -
Apple Special Event - March 25, 2019
19 votes -
Apple's Reinvention as a Services Company Starts for Real Monday
5 votes -
Crunchyroll raises its monthly subscription price to $7.99 (US)
12 votes -
The Happy Hob officially put a wrap on the entire Soulsborne series yesterday, just in time for Sekiro's release
@the_happy_hob: We Did It!!!!! All 5 Soulsborne games back to back, No hits taken. Just in time for Sekiro. #destinyrun @sekirothegame @DarkSoulsGame
6 votes -
Apple’s plans for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV services
5 votes -
Apple denies Spotify's "unfair play" claim
12 votes -
The "Disney Vault" is open - Disney’s new streaming service will include "the entire Disney motion picture library"
39 votes -
Apple confirms March 25th event, expected to announce new TV service
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Apple’s Hollywood venture marred by ‘intrusive’ execs, including Tim Cook
10 votes -
Fox ordered to pay $179 million to 'Bones' participants
11 votes -
Spotify launches in India amidst legal battle with Warner
6 votes -
What's your favorite online music streaming platform?
There are loads of music streaming platforms to choose from and I'm curious why you decide to use your current one. I see most people use Apple Music and Spotify but other platforms seem...
There are loads of music streaming platforms to choose from and I'm curious why you decide to use your current one.
I see most people use Apple Music and Spotify but other platforms seem convincing like Google Play Music, Deezer, or Pandora.
24 votes -
How do you watch your anime?
Streaming? Downloads? Torrents, file sharing over IRC?
18 votes -
What equipment do I need to record for streaming?
Hello! I’m a musician that’s looking into recording video of myself as I’m playing at my home and then uploading it to YouTube. I was wondering if there were any users out there that do something...
Hello!
I’m a musician that’s looking into recording video of myself as I’m playing at my home and then uploading it to YouTube. I was wondering if there were any users out there that do something similar and what type of setup you have/would suggest if there are. I play acoustic, no electronic pickup.
I appreciate any suggestions and hope everyone has a great day!
13 votes -
SoundCloud has launched a new distribution feature which enables artists to spread their music to a range of rival streaming services
7 votes -
Apple to show first original series clips at March event but launch still months away
4 votes -
Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers
55 votes -
In need of streaming advice!
Hey! Lately I've decided that after years of wanting to do stuff on the internet, I'm gonna try my best to start streaming video games. I'm rather excited to start trying to form a lil community...
Hey! Lately I've decided that after years of wanting to do stuff on the internet, I'm gonna try my best to start streaming video games. I'm rather excited to start trying to form a lil community and I wanted to know if anyone here has tips/experience they would like to share. Any and all advice is welcomed and appreciated! I did a little test stream of Bioshock (using OBS) for some friends, but I'm currently using a wireless adapter so it didn't go very well for very long. I'm definitely picking up an ethernet cable before I try again. But in the meantime, I thought I'd ask for some wisdom.
10 votes -
Spotify’s podcast aggregation play
4 votes -
What Spotify’s $230 million Gimlet deal means for the podcast industry
8 votes -
Spotify is in talks to pay more than $200 million to acquire Gimlet Media, the startup behind popular podcasts like Reply All
16 votes -
How SoundCloud rap took over everything
9 votes -
The environmental impact of music: Digital, records, CDs analysed
11 votes -
Tubi is a good alternative to Netflix
17 votes -
Mariah Carey song from 1994 breaks music streaming record: “All I Want For Christmas Is You” was streamed nearly 11 million times on December 24th, 2018
6 votes -
Steam Link for the Raspberry Pi is now officially available
10 votes -
Hulu and Funimation agree to multi-year partnership
9 votes -
Stay Free: The Team Spooky Story - FGC (Fighting Game Community) Documentary | Noclip
2 votes -
Binary skin - Exploring Japan’s virtual YouTuber phenomenon
17 votes -
Mixer (Microsoft's streaming service) announces upcoming changes related to viewer interaction, "progression", and supporting streamers
9 votes -
Prompted by a recent post, I asked myself: is collecting digital media really considered hoarding?
From this Tildes post https://tildes.net/~music/7vc/anyone_still_listening_to_music_with_files_instead_of_streaming I started thinking. To me, curating my own collections so that I can experience...
From this Tildes post https://tildes.net/~music/7vc/anyone_still_listening_to_music_with_files_instead_of_streaming
I started thinking. To me, curating my own collections so that I can experience them only makes common sense. And I also journal on what I read, watch, and listen to. I've known a few hoarders in my life, who enlarge their homes to house tons of material things that they'll never use and can't throw away.
In my own case, I'm slowly winnowing down the hundred or so CD's, books, and movies I own just because they take up space and I don't want my kids having to have a massive garage sale when I die. And I really like that I can have a whole library basically on an old phone that holds an SDHC card.
So is obsession/compulsion with digital media the same as physical hoarding? Is it just as harmful? And how do I class the tons of emails, mostly work, that I don't bother to throw away because it's just too time consuming? The same thing goes for family and self snapped photos. To me they're in a different category altogether.
Am I the biggest, most hypocritical minimalist ever? Is there such a thing as non-material materialism? What are your justifications for or against streaming vs. accumulating?
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Spotify is just $6.8 million away from profitability
9 votes -
The Library of Congress lets you stream hundreds of free films
12 votes -
WarnerMedia to shut down FilmStruck subscription-streaming service
6 votes -
CBS All Access orders two seasons of "Star Trek: Lower Decks", a half-hour animated comedy series focused on the support crew
11 votes -
Netflix denies changing posters based on viewers' race
13 votes -
Netflix plans to raise $2 billion in new debt to fund content spending
7 votes -
Funimation, Crunchyroll end content-sharing partnership
13 votes -
Watch full episodes of 'Mister Rogers Neighborhood' on new website
13 votes -
PeerTube reaches its first stable 1.0 release
23 votes -
AT&T's WarnerMedia plans to launch new streaming service in late 2019, which could include content from HBO, DC Comics, and more
6 votes -
The rise of Netflix competitors has pushed consumers back toward piracy
39 votes -
Stan is the forgotten man in Nine-Fairfax merger
3 votes -
Some Apple Employees Think Company's New TV Service Will Be Dull As Nails
5 votes -
SiriusXM buys Pandora for $3.5 billion
9 votes