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These States Are America’s Biggest Streaming Addicts, According to a New Binge-Watching Study
Streaming has become a national pastime, but in some states, it is practically a lifestyle. A study from Overnight Glasses breaks down which parts of the U.S. are most hooked on binge-watching, and Delaware takes the crown. According to the research, residents in the First State spend more than 3 hours a day watching TV…
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29 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of “Married… with Children” Aired – A Look Back
Today marks the 29th anniversary of the series finale of the groundbreaking sitcom Married… with Children, which aired on June 9, 1997. After an 11-season run, the show wrapped up a landmark chapter in television comedy. Known for its sharp, irreverent humor and unapologetic depiction of a gloriously dysfunctional American family, Married… with Children boldly…
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Roger Goodell Will Not Testify Before Congress About the NFL’s TV Deals
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell will not be in attendance when Congress discusses whether the NFL is in compliance with the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 next week. ABC reports that Goodell declined the invitation from Representative Jim Jordan which the league’s general counsel Ted Ullyot said was “due to ongoing litigation related to the topic…
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The Supreme Court Sides With The FCC Over Verizon & AT&T
The U.S. Supreme Court delivered a significant victory to the Federal Communications Commission on Thursday by upholding the agency’s authority to impose fines on major wireless carriers through its internal enforcement procedures. In an 8-1 decision authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court ruled that the FCC’s process for assessing penalties does not violate…
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FCC Announces Major Overhaul of Emergency Alert Systems
The Federal Communications Commission is set to take significant steps this month toward updating the country’s primary emergency notification frameworks during its regular monthly open meetings. The agency will consider both a Report and Order and a Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking focused on modernizing the Emergency Alert System and Wireless Emergency Alerts, aiming to…
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Consumer Cellular’s “Best Deal Ever” Saves New Customers $200 on Two Unlimited Lines
Consumer Cellular is leaning hard into affordability right now with what it calls its “Best Deal Offer of the Year”: switch to two unlimited lines for as low as $55 per month and get $200 back in bill credits. The discount is delivered as $25 off each of the first eight invoices, and the offer…
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Nothing’s Open-Ear Headphones Get a Huge Price Cut
Summer may be weeks away, but one of the hottest deals on open-ear headphones is availble today. For a limited time, Nothing’s Ear (Open) Open-Ear Headphones have dropped to $99, a steep $50 discount for runners, cyclists, commuters, and anyone who dislikes feeling cut off by in-ear buds. If you’re doing any Father’s Day shopping…
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Amazon’s New Robot Takes Voice Commands & Is Rolling Out
Amazon has introduced an upgraded version of its Proteus warehouse robot that responds directly to everyday spoken instructions, marking a significant step forward in making automation more accessible and intuitive for workers. The announcement came during a showcase event at the company’s fulfillment center in Dartford, just east of London, where executives highlighted the technology…
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Cord Cutting Today: Comcast Loses Customers, Amazon Drops a New Series & More
Today in Cord Cutting Today for June 4, 2026, we’re looking at CBS’ decision to drop another journalist after a run in with leadership and looking back at the start of Comcast’s customer decline. Here are some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting today. Today’s Top Stories Quick Links from Cord…
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Tubi Partners with KevOnStage for More Creator-Led Content
Today, Tubi announced another creator partnership that will add more content to the free streaming platform from comedian, actor, and digital creator Kevin “KevOnStage” Fredericks. Following the success of the Tubi Original Safe Space, which was released in November 2025, Tubi is expanding the partnership with KevOnStage to include two new seasons of Safe Space,…
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This 65-Inch Mini-LED Fire TV Is Packed With Premium Features for Under $550
With the World Cup just weeks away and the summer movie season heating up, replacing an aging TV just got a lot cheaper. For a limited time, you can grab the Hisense 65″ Class U6 Series Fire TV for $547.94, down from $679, which works out to 19% off. In one of the hottest deals…
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45 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of “The Waltons” Aired, A Look Back at a Beloved TV Show
Today marks the 45th anniversary of the final episode of the beloved and iconic television series The Waltons, which originally aired on June 4, 1981. This milestone brings a wave of nostalgia for the show’s dedicated fans, as it concluded an impressive nine-season run that consistently captured the hearts of millions of viewers across the…
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Plex Adds 5 New Free Live Channels to Start June 2026
Plex, the popular media streaming platform known for blending personal media libraries with extensive free and premium content, has announced the addition of five new free live channels to its growing lineup. This expansion enhances the platform’s ad-supported television selection, providing users with more diverse options across entertainment, documentaries, sci-fi, and sports without requiring any…
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Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood is Free on Pluto TV Right Now if You Can’t Wait For YouTube to Add The Episodes
In an era where children’s entertainment often races at breakneck speed with flashy animations and constant stimulation, the gentle pace and heartfelt messages of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood continue to resonate deeply with new generations of families. Excitement is building as an official Mister Rogers YouTube channel prepares to launch with a selection of full episodes,…
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Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Blackouts Are Becoming More Common As Mass Consolidation Gives Local TV Stations More Power
Television viewers across the United States are facing growing disruptions in access to local news, weather, sports, and network programming as carriage disputes between station owners and major distributors become more frequent and prolonged. Recent events highlight a troubling trend: major affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC have gone dark for extended periods on…
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