Media | HBO HBO Launches Streaming Service to Fight Netflix HBO Go will be offered only to subscribers By Nick McMaster Posted Feb 17, 2010 4:10 PM CST Copied In this image released by HBO, the cast of the HBO series, "Big Love," from left, Ginnifer Goodwin, Jeanne Tripplehorn, Bill Paxton and Chloe Sevigny, are shown. (AP Photo/HBO, Lacey Terrell) See 1 more photo HBO will launch a video-streaming service tomorrow in an attempt to keep customers who are increasingly choosing services like Netflix over premium cable. HBO Go will be available only to HBO and Cinemax subscribers, at no charge. "Expect to see more and more of these types of services from the cable guys," writes Greg Sandoval at CNET. Like HBO's TV service, HBO Go will offer online viewers earlier access to films earlier than Netflix can. This provides HBO with a key advantage, but it may not be enough. "If consumers continue to look for ways to cut their entertainment costs and are less willing to pay a premium for early access to films, look for Netflix to win the streaming wars," writes Sandoval. Read These Next 'Stand down,' Chicago mayor tells Trump. Deion Sanders wasn't joking around about his porta-potty. There've been some big changes in how COVID vaccines are given. After rowing across Pacific, brothers want pizza and beer. See 1 more photo Report an error