As they try to keep pace with premium cable and streaming services like HBO and Netflix in the era of Peak TV, FX and AMC are bringing the battle to a new platform: one that does not contain advertising. Both networks recently struck deals with Comcast to offer the company's cable subscribers ad-free access to...
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September 12, 2017
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Buyers aren’t happy but admit the move makes sense in the long run
By Jason Lynch
As they try to keep pace with premium cable and streaming services like HBO and Netflix in the era of Peak TV, FX and AMC are bringing the battle to a new platform: one that does not contain advertising. Both networks recently struck deals with Comcast to offer the company's cable subscribers ad-free access to...
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Walking Dead fans won't have to wait until the Season 8 premiere on Oct. 22 to get up close and personal with zombie walkers. AMC and Mountain Dew have teamed up for a new augmented-reality app, The Walking Dead Encounter, which will let users place walkers in the real world, in both still photos and...
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