Today in Cord Cutting Today for March 9th 2023 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: IPTV Owners Get Jail Time & $30 Million in Fines, Free MLB.TV, & More.

Deal Alert! Get The Fire TV Stick For $19.99, But You Need This Promo Code

The Owner of The IPTV Service Gears TV Gets a Long Jail Sentence & $30 Million in Fines

Free MLB.TV is Coming to T-Mobile Customers Again This Year

Switch to AT&T Fiber Internet & Get $350 For a Limited Time, But You Need These Codes!

Deal Alert! Get 20% off Amazon Basic Products When You Spend $50

Roku Get a New CFO

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35 COMMENTS

  1. Deal Alert! Get The Fire TV Stick For $19.99, But You Need This Promo Code https://cordcuttersnews.com/deal-alert-get-the-fire-tv-stick-for-19-99-but-you-need-this-promo-code/
    The Owner of The IPTV Service Gears TV Gets a Long Jail Sentence & $30 Million in Fines https://cordcuttersnews.com/the-owner-of-the-iptv-service-gears-tv-gets-a-long-jail-sentence-30-million-in-fines/
    Free MLB.TV is Coming to T-Mobile Customers Again This Year https://cordcuttersnews.com/free-mlb-tv-is-coming-to-t-mobile-customers-again-this-year/

    Switch to AT&T Fiber Internet & Get $350 For a Limited Time, But You Need These Codes! https://cordcuttersnews.com/switch-to-att-fiber-internet-get-350-for-a-limited-time-but-you-need-these-codes/

    Deal Alert! Get 20% off Amazon Basic Products When You Spend $50 https://cordcuttersnews.com/deal-alert-get-20-off-amazon-basic-products-when-you-spend-50/

    Roku Get a New CFO https://cordcuttersnews.com/roku-get-a-new-cfo/

  2. The only bad thing about the MLB on T-Mobile and it's not T-Mobile's fault it's the MLB fault I'm a Phillies fan and it will not let me watch any Phillies game if they're home or away. I can't even watch it by signing in under a VPN for another area it won't let me do it. I'll still get it but it's a waste

  3. I tried telling everyone during a covid stimulus package they stuck a bunch of stuff in there that made it illegal to stream TV and movies from these sites which was only illegal to download but now it's illegal to do both. But people don't listen! πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

  4. A few internet tv channels that have free national geographic, live NBA games , soccer ⚽ baseball ⚾ , discovery , history just everything else people watching that I know but was told by them not to reveal names of these sources have also told me that even though they use Nord VPN while watching free premium TV their Xfinity internet is being throttled. Don't know how Xfinity is finding out what they doing on-line while VPN is enabled but they said they are being punished by throttling. Just so you know. πŸ‘πŸΌ Stay cord cutting

  5. For the vast majority of users.. You can get the standard Peacock, Hulu, and Paramount+ and watch all the live broadcast items the next day on-demand. If you throw in Disney+ and espn+ with Hulu in a bundle you can get everything very cheap. I mean, other than sports and live news, there is just no reason to have the LiveTV. Throw in an antenna and HD Homerun.. You get the vast majority of items that are out there and the cost is less than $50 per month.

  6. Copy right normally are civil, the movie and streaming services managed (lobbied) lawmakers to make the copying of TV, movie, CD etc a crime. In my opinion, the copying and selling of other people's work should be a crime, however this should be applied to ALL sources of material. How about Youtube productions, etc. Nope… Also doesn't apply to books especially Self Published books. So it's selective enforcement of certain things, ie movies, CD's, and TV products. All products that are controlled by the rich and powerful companies.

  7. i remember locast . and airy why is that illegalized they just rebroadcast channels that are free over the air. airy went to the supreme court and lost and locast went to a newyork court and lost . looks to me the courts are paid to represent tv stations not the people who should own the airwaves . that is the way tv and radio were set up in the days before payoffs . so sad