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RE: "Sports networks squeezed by rising costs and fewer subscribers"
(05-10-2022 02:06 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(05-10-2022 12:56 PM)CardinalJim Wrote:  We stream Spectrum across a Roku and use a Fire Stick for the other apps. I would ditch the Roku and just use the Firestick but the Roku remote is terrible to use.

Agree that the Roku remote is terrible. I'm tempted to abandon Roku and get an Apple TV box.

I really wish Apple would license their OS to be used in TVs. We only use Roku because our TVs use the Roku OS. There's no reason to deal with an external device like an AppleTV, a Fire, or an Android-enabled box, when the TV is natively on Roku. If there were TVs that were natively run on Apple without needing the external device, we'd quickly jump ship to that.
05-10-2022 02:35 PM
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