
Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Road to Gloria: Congratulations Blues'
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After an exciting NHL season topped with a seven-game final series, the wait is finally over. Spectrum is congratulating the St. Louis Blues for winning their first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'The Jones Family'
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Spectrum checks in with the Jones family, who uses AT&T Internet. With all the family members gaming, streaming and downloading at the same time, the Joneses say they just aren't getting the speed they were promised. Spectrum says its internet starts at 100 Mbps, which is twice as fast as what AT&T advertises.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Monsters: Uninvited Guest'
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While the Grim Reaper and his ventriloquist dummy friend try to watch the game, they are interrupted by an uninvited guest. Standing outside the window, a vampire begs to be let inside. The vampire exclaims how ESPN doesn't come in his Sling TV package, forcing him to miss it. Spectrum encourages customers to choose Spectrum TV and say no to limited TV packages.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Monsters: Moving'
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This werewolf couple is getting ready to move out, and luckily their vampire and mummy friends are there to help. When the vampire asks why they're still taking DIRECTV with them, one werewolf explains that it would cost way too much to cancel both DIRECTV and AT&T Internet since it's under two separate contracts. The mummy offers to solve all their problems, but the only solution he can come up with is a really big dust storm. Spectrum argues that it is the better choice, because it comes with

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'PBS: The Shows You Love'
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Spectrum features a variety of PBS shows on demand that are free to watch. Customers can also catch up on PBS Kids shows like "Odd Squad" and "Wild Kratts" with the Spectrum TV app.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'M??s de 30,000 t??tulos'
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Mientras que una familia trata de resolver c??mo conectar su HD DVR y activar su servicio de DIRECTV, un hombre dice que clientes de Spectrum no tendr??n que pasar por eso. Con Spectrum On Demand, la compa????a dice que clientes podr??n tener m??s de 30,000 t??tulos On Demand.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Be Spectacular' Featuring John Stamos
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Actor John Stamos reveals just how spectacular he is with a variety of Spectrum media services. Not only does he have his own voice-over, but he also watches his shows (literally, his own shows) on Spectrum TV. Spectrum TV offers HD plus thousands of shows on demand, and its 100 Mbps internet with no data caps allows Stamos to access himself via social media and online. Finally, Stamos has personal voicemail, unlimited nationwide calling and no hidden taxes and fees with Spectrum Voice service.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Redefined'
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Previously Time Warner Cable, Spectrum TV offers over 200 HD channels On Demand so you can make any night a movie night. By adding Spectrum Internet and Spectrum Voice, you will also be able to surf and stream from all your devices with no data caps and stay connected with unlimited nationwide calling.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Real Estate Agent: $89.98'
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This real estate agent knows baking cooking may smell great but it doesn't sell houses. That's why she relies on Spectrum. When the agent shows a couple a home, she points out the remodeled kitchen, smart appliances...and smart devices streaming with Spectrum Internet that she set up on the counter. The agent takes it a step further when she shows the couple the living room with high ceilings and Spectrum TV. Spectrum offers TV and Internet for $88.99 per month for one year.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'The Best, No Asterisk'
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Spectrum says internet and TV providers promise they are the best but they end with an asterisk that hides big restrictions like signing a contract, early termination fees as well as extra fees for a modem and security software. Spectrum promises to give you the best every day without the contract and termination fees. You can get a free modem and security software included with your internet starting at $44.99.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Moving Can Be Hectic'
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Spectrum knows moving can be hectic but doesn't think transferring your TV, Internet and Voice has to be. As one little boy helps his parents set up the TV in their new home, Spectrum says it offers one-hour appointment windows and tech-on-the-way alerts to make getting help easier.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Think Forward: Work' Song by Ofenbach
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Spectrum wonders at how much work has changed over the years to become more like play. The brand shows workers 3D printing models of their faces, testing out motorized prototypes at a park, virtually switching a woman's hairstyle at a salon, working on treadmills and using a rolling tablet to say hello to coworkers. Spectrum believes work is changing and that moves business forward, which is why it's invested billions to create a network to power business today and tomorrow.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Shopping'
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As a couple spends time at a clothing store, the woman tries on a variety of outfits while the man sits on a bench, distracted by his phone. Spectrum knows that we all want entertainment wherever we go, that's why the Spectrum TV App offers thousands of shows and movies so that you are never without your favorites no matter where you are.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Not Mom-Proof'
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There are early-adopters of technology, but then are those who adopt the latest technology a little too quickly. For instance, this man brings his date to his apartment and intends to show off the gadgetry around his home, particularly everything that is voice-activated. But when his mom calls for a video chat and his date jokingly accepts the call, things get awkward. Spectrum connects the call and all the man's devices with the best speeds available, but the guy's date probably wishes Spectrum

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Looks Like This'
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Spectrum says with its TV services, watching TV looks different than the norm. Instead of being confined to a couch huddled in front of a TV, people are able to watch their favorite shows on the go and on smart devices. Some people watch TV on their smart refrigerators, on their smartwatches and on a boat. A woman lying out in the sun even gets sunburned while watching Ellen Degeneres, who jokes "Now you need aloe on demand."

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Smart Homes'
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Ellen Degeneres says that with Spectrum, smart homes will give people access to more of their favorite TV shows and the latest technology to manage their home network. While cooking, a woman is alerted that her baby, her husband and the family dog are all hungry.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Think Forward: Man on the Moon' Featuring Ellen DeGeneres
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Ellen DeGeneres thinks that the saying "they can put a man on the moon" needs updating. She suggests new sayings such as "they can build a network that empowers the cities of tomorrow", "connects us to our doctors anywhere," or "power a virtual experience so real it changes our reality." DeGeneres notes that "they" is Spectrum.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Man on the Moon'
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Instead of using the now outdated idiom "they can put a man on the moon," Ellen DeGeneres suggests using something new: perhaps a network that can power the cities of tomorrow, connect people to their doctors from anywhere or even build a virtual experience so real it changes our reality. All of which are just some of the things that Ellen claims are made possible by Spectrum.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Think Forward: Anthem'
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Spectrum offers up a look into a future filled with VR museum exhibits, smart bathroom mirrors and even remote-controlled doggie treat dispensers. Because it says it can't stop thinking about tomorrow, the company commits itself to refining its fiber network to help mold and shape the days when automatic lawn mowers, interactive apps and robotic dance parties become commonplace.

Spectrum TV Commercial, 'Think Forward: Coming Fast'
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Spectrum offers up a look into the future that it says is "coming fast." It's a world filled with VR computer apps, smart kitchens, robotic dance buddies and billions of connected devices. The company says it is looking forward and accelerating its speeds across its fiber network to help power all these machines.