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Streaming TV Viewers Want to Save Money and Platforms Want to Stop Them

Former Review Geek writer Eric Ravenscraft is a big proponent of the streaming shuffle: subscribing to just one service at a time, watching all of its exclusive content, then moving on to another one. It’s a great way to see a bunch of exclusive shows and movies while saving money—remember, that’s supposed to be the point of cord cutting. Read This Article on Review Geek ›
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