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Why baking marathons, classic sitcoms, and hobby channels make appealing comfort viewing
In an era of endless streaming, discover why U.S. audiences are finding comfort in hyper-specific cable TV niches and marathon programming in 2026.
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How a more selective programming strategy could sharpen four cable brands in 2026
In an era of content overload, some cable TV channels could strengthen their brands and financials by focusing on quality over quantity.
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Why recurring cast dynamics keep reality-TV fandoms deeply engaged in 2026
In an on-demand world, we explore why reality shows with long-running casts have become essential, can't-miss weekly events for so many viewers.
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Cable TV vs. FAST in 2026: Where Paid TV Still Has an Edge
In 2026, the TV landscape is split between pricey cable and free streaming. Here's a look at how they differ and why premium brands still hold an advantage.
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15 TV ratings and business terms to understand before judging a 2026 cancellation
Decode the language of TV executives. Understand the key ratings terms that decide if your favorite show gets renewed or canceled in 2026.
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Remember when MTV meant music videos? Why that memory still shapes cable TV expectations in 2026
The original promise of Music Television created a powerful brand identity that has shaped how we view cable, explaining our modern frustrations with today's channel lineups.
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How cable TV networks use shorter linear-to-streaming windows in 2026
Cable networks are blurring the lines between traditional TV and streaming with new release strategies for 2026. Here's what it means for you.
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Why fans can behave differently when a TV series arrives weekly instead of all at once
Discover why a weekly TV release schedule fosters a different kind of fandom, from shared cultural moments to the thrill of anticipation.
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Why a 2026 cable TV hit can look weak in one ratings metric and valuable in another
Ever wonder why a popular cable show has confusing ratings? This explainer breaks down TV measurement and why some numbers matter more than others.
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Why disciplined color and sound finishing can make TV production feel more polished
Discover how cable TV is using advanced color grading and sound finishing as a secret weapon to compete with streaming services in 2026.
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Why Tightly Themed Programming Nights Can Still Work for Cable TV in 2026
Cable TV is fighting to stay relevant in the age of streaming with a new strategy: tightly curated themed programming nights. Here's why it's happening.
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Cable TV Has Less Cultural Dominance in 2026—But Distinctive Channels Can Still Stand Out
As cord-cutting accelerates in 2026, the decline of the cable bundle creates a surprising opportunity for channels with sharp, niche identities to thrive.
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