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Paramount HBO Max Merger: What Dealers Should Tell Streaming Customers (and How to Sell the Setup)
The Paramount HBO Max merger into one streaming platform (as reported/rumored) will create confusion fast: “Do I lose my shows?”, “Will my price change?”, “Do I need a new app?”, and “Will my login still work?” Dealers can turn that confusion into sales by running a Streaming Account Audit (what they pay, where they subscribe, which devices they use), then offering a no-stress setup: app install, login recovery, profile setup, parental controls, and Wi‑Fi performance check.

Wireless Dealer Group
May 82 min read


Cord Cutting Today: Netflix vs Paramount, Local TV Shrinks, and Roku Dominates—What Wireless Dealers Should Sell Next
Cord cutting today is less about “cancel cable” and more about building a simpler, cheaper streaming stack that actually works. With Netflix pushing back on a Paramount merger, local TV ownership shrinking, and Roku dominating TV platforms, customers will be confused—and they’ll blame their internet when streaming fails. Dealers can win with a Streaming Savings Check (subscriptions + internet + Wi‑Fi health), then sell home internet upgrades, mesh Wi‑Fi, streaming devices, an

Wireless Dealer Group
Apr 233 min read


Cord Cutting Today: Disney Ends DVD/Blu-ray Team, New Fire TV Stick, Paramount Scrutiny—What Dealers Should Sell Now
Cord cutting today is moving fast: Disney’s DVD/Blu-ray team is gone, Amazon is pushing a new Fire TV Stick, and Paramount is under more scrutiny. The message is clear—streaming is the default, and physical media is fading. For wireless dealers, this is a retail opportunity to sell the full streaming experience: the right device, reliable home Wi‑Fi, and the accessories and setup help that prevent buffering and returns. Use a “Streaming Transition Check” to make it simple.

Wireless Dealer Group
Apr 163 min read


Roku Reaches 100 Million Households: What Wireless Dealers Can Sell With Streaming Growth (Devices, Wi‑Fi, and Setup)
Roku 100 million households is a big milestone—and a clear signal that streaming is now the default for many families. For wireless dealers, this is not just “TV news.” It’s a retail opportunity to sell the streaming experience: devices, accessories, and (most importantly) reliable home Wi‑Fi that prevents buffering and complaints. Use a quick “Streaming Setup Check” to match the customer’s TVs, internet, and viewing habits to a no-surprises setup.

Wireless Dealer Group
Apr 163 min read













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