
FROM LEFT, Kina Kuhn and another Blackfoot Telecommunications representative, and Denise Loran of WaterColorCT helped take the mystery out of SmartTVs and streaming devices at the first Understanding Streaming workshop in Thompson Falls last week. (Carolyn Hidy/Clark Fork Valley Press)
May 1, 2019
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May 1, 2019 5:07 p.m.
Blackfoot Telecommunications now offers a streaming primer
Blackfoot Telecommunications helped take some of the mystery out of “streaming” and “smart TVs” and even how to watch good old-fashioned local TV in today’s era, with a first-ever “Understanding Streaming” workshop in Thompson Falls April 24.