Acorn TV reached it’s 1 million subscriber milestone in 2019, which I like to call “the year of cord-cutting”. With so many OTT streaming services available in the U.S. (Sling TV, HBO, Philo TV, ECT) a feat like this for a niche service at one point could of been thought to be impossible. Many consumers are taking to cord cutting because you have more control over what you watch, and On-Demand only services like Acorn TV puts all the control in your hands. Watch when you want, Watch where you want and cancel when you want without and penalties.
Acorn Media, owned by RLJ entertainment which is fully owned by AMC Networks first started selling VHS tapes back in 1994 and eventually went into DVD and Blu-Ray sales to keep up with the trends. In 2013 the company relaunched as a standalone streaming service offering monthly and annual subscriptions. And in the same year they started releasing original content,( Doc Martin), following in the footsteps of companies like Netflix, which in the same year released ‘House of Cards”. A few years later in 2016 they reached over 400,000 paid subscribers.
Acorn TV covers most genres of content. Mysteries, Dramas, Documentaries, Foreign Language, Feature Films and much more. Original content really is what sets them apart from other niche OTT services. They also offer classic shows like ‘Relative Strangers’ starring Oscar winner Brenda Ficker.
Acorn TV Price:
$5.99 per Month
Available Device:
- Roku TV
- Roku Stick
- Fire TV
- Fire TV Stick
- Fire TV Cube
- 4th generation and later
- Apple iPhone & iPad
- iOS 9.0 and later
- Android TV
- Android Phone & Tablet
- Version 4.2 and later
- Google Chromecast
- Cast from your phone, tablet, or computer
- Computer
- PC and Mac laptop and desktop computers