If you're tired of ever-increasing streaming prices, there's a good chance you have access to a free streaming service with a fairly impressive catalog of titles -- all thanks to your local library.
When it comes to streaming services, you already know (and probably subscribe to) Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime Video. While these streamers feature many of our favorite movies and shows, the ...
Kanopy has over 30,000 titles of movies, TV shows, storybooks and more. When I was an undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I added a concentration in film studies ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Did you know that a Richmond Public Library card now gives you access to Kanopy, a streaming service? Richmond residents with a library card can simply visit the link to Kanopy ...
At a time when streaming media platforms are constantly raising their prices and consumers are cutting the cord on traditional cable, public libraries are bridging the gap. With streaming video ...
Seeking cinema that won't break the bank? Want a binge-watch that doesn't demand a monthly fee to finish? Then you should check out Kanopy, the video streaming service that offers over 30,000 titles.
Kanopy is available for free with your Omaha Pubic Library card. Each month, this space will be dedicated to a library resource or service available free with your Omaha Public Library card. Access to ...
There are plenty of great reasons to obtain a library card, but chief among them is the ability to access the rotating library of movies and shows on Kanopy. If you miss the days when Netflix was ...
The free-to-use and ad-free streaming service is turning a surprise profit via PVOD, one public-library card at a time. Kanopy serves two very different masters: libraries and movie studios. (And yes, ...
If you watched Arthur, you know that having fun isn’t hard when you’ve got your library card. Local libraries offer a host of services to the public other than books. They provide community events ...
When I was an undergraduate student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, I added a concentration in film studies as part of my English and Comparative Literature degree. This choice ...