Hey there,
Jeramie from Transition TV here—your local antenna guy who’s been known to jump off a roof mid-install just to chase a news alert. (Okay, maybe not jump… but I’ve definitely leaned aggressively.)
And today’s headline?
Streaming just officially overtook traditional TV. That’s right—streaming now accounts for a bigger share of TV viewing than both cable and broadcast combined. It’s the kind of shift we’ve been talking about for years—and now it’s not theoretical. It’s happening. Everywhere. Fast.
If your Roku’s been serving you more free channels than a hotel breakfast buffet, it’s because streaming platforms are scrambling to own your living room—and your loyalty.
Take Roku, for example. They just dropped 13 new live channels, launched a “Kids & Family” zone packed with 10,000+ episodes, and rolled out a shiny new homepage layout that doesn’t feel like it was coded during the dial-up era. Best part? Still free. Still FAST. Still the most intuitive system out there for folks who want simplicity without a monthly bloodletting.
Then there’s FuboTV and Disney. Yep, they’re making it Facebook-official. Hulu + Live TV now has some new Fubo DNA in it, and Fubo is pushing live sports OTA in over 100 markets. That’s not just a win for sports fans—it’s a hint of what the future looks like: streaming and OTA holding hands at the 50-yard line.
And then—cue dramatic pause—there’s FOX.
They’re launching FOX One this fall, a full-blown streaming hub with FOX Sports, FOX Weather, FOX Business, BTN, FS1, and… yes… FOX News.
Now before the lefties throw their lattes and the righties start pledging allegiance to their Roku remotes, relax.
Think of it like this: whether you yell “fake news!” or “finally, the truth!”, FOX One’s putting it all in one app.
Which is convenient… and potentially hazardous at family gatherings.
We’ll see what FOX One means for Tubi, by the way, which is also Fox owned and operated. Stay tuned for it all.
The point? This isn’t just about cutting the cord anymore. It’s about riding the wave.
Today’s best setups blend OTA and FAST. You get your free local stations (which I’ll always help you fine-tune), and you get platforms like Roku, Pluto, and soon, FOX One—loaded with live channels, movies, news, and sports. All without a cable bill or a tech degree.
So if your current TV setup still feels like a spaghetti bowl of HDMI cables, orphaned remotes, and apps you haven’t logged into since 2019… let’s talk. I can help you make sense of it all and bring your system up to speed.
Because the future of TV isn’t just about what you watch—it’s about knowing where to watch it.
Cheers,
Jeramie Curtice
Transition TV – Real Solutions. No Monthly Bills.
📍 West Michigan


