BillShrink, a free search engine that compares millions of service options against an individual’s unique needs, today announces a new feature that recommends the best choices for TV packages. The TV marketplace offers a complex array of choices. Cable, satellite or fiber? Basic, preferred or premier packages? The BillShrink website helps consumers differentiate and choose from more than a billion possible TV package combinations.

Many pay-TV subscribers have multiple TVs with a mix of high-definition and DVR preferences. Also, programming preferences can vary widely even within one home. BillShrink’s TV product generates recommendations based on a user’s favorite shows and genres.

The recommended packages are ranked objectively by cost and provider. Within each suggested TV package, BillShrink simplifies providers’ rates, terms and conditions so people can make apples-to-apples comparisons. BillShrink further shows users exactly how many of their favorite channels are available in HD, separated by provider. The service launches with the top nine cable and satellite providers covering more than 80 percent of American households.

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