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  • How to Watch Grizzlies at Hawks & All Other Week 22 NBA Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    How to Watch Grizzlies at Hawks & All Other Week 22 NBA Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    The NBA regular season continues as teams look to improve their playoff hopes after an exciting Week 20. Week 21 will feature 7 nationally televised games with some of the NBA’s biggest names: LaMelo Ball, Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, LeBron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Stephen Curry, and more. Cord cutters can find out how to watch…

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  • Disney+ International Keeps Adding More Hulu Content, Could U.S. be Next?

    Since Hulu is owned by Disney, an increasing amount of its content is available to stream on Disney+ internationally. During the upcoming weeks, the streaming service is adding even more Hulu Originals to its library, including Dollface Season 2, and Freeform’s Single Drunk Female, both arriving on Disney+ UK/Ireland in April. Most recently, Disney+ has…

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  • How to Watch Capitals at Hurricanes & All Other NHL Week 23 Games on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, & More

    The NHL regular season skates into Week 23 with plenty of games across the league. There are 7 nationally televised games this week, so hockey fans will have many opportunities to watch some of their favorite teams and stars take the ice. Cord cutters can find out how to watch Week 23 of the NHL…

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  • Get One Month Free of Paramount+ to Watch 1883, Picard, March Madness & More

    Paramount has promised a “mountain of entertainment” and it’s delivering this month. Right now, you can check out the new season of Star Trek: Picard, catch up on 1883, and stream sports, news, and more with your local CBS channel. Later this month, you’ll get the new original series Halo, and more shows and movies…

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  • March Madness: How to Watch the Women’s First Round on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 18

    March Madness continues for 64 women’s college basketball teams as the First Round of the 2022 NCAA Divison I Women’s Basketball Tournament tips off today. After a thrilling First Four round which saw No. 16 Howard, No. 11 Dayton, No. 16 Longwood, and No.11 Missouri State secure a sport in the Big Dance, fans will…

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  • MLB Extra Innings Gets a $10 Price Hike on DIRECTV

    With Opening Day less than a month away, the MLB Extra Innings package on DIRECTV will cost $139.99, which is a $10 increase compared to last season. The $139.99 rate is equal to the price of out-of-market game streaming service MLB.TV, which will also experience a $10 hike after its promotional price of $129.99 expires.…

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  • How to Watch WeCrashed on March 18

    Based on the Wondery podcast “WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork,” the limited series “WeCrashed” is now streaming. The first three episodes launched today with new weekly installments coming each Friday during the show’s eight-episode season through April 22. How to Watch ‘WeCrashed’ The first 3 episodes are available on March 18 Stream on…

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  • How to Watch ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 18

    Disney’s latest family comedy Cheaper by the Dozen tells a classic story for a modern audience. Based on the 1948 novel of the same name by Frank Bunker Gilbreth Jr. and his sister Ernestine Gilbreth Carey, which tells a semi-autobiographical account of their lives, the 2022 film is the second remake of the 1950 film…

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  • How Discovery+ Content will Boost HBO Max’s Library After the Merger

    Earlier this week we reported on the Discovery+ and HBO Max merger that is set to combine the libraries of both streaming services into one. Discovery CFO Gunnar Wiedenfels said although the company is unsure if the merge will take place as a single sign on or simply combining the content libraries, it won’t just…

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  • Study: Over a Quarter of Americans Prefer to Watch Sports Through a Streaming Service

    Sports streaming is rising in popularity as 28% of Americans prefer watching sports through a streaming service, according to a new study by Time 2 Play. In February 2022, more than 1,100 Americans, 50% male and 50% female from across the country were surveyed by the online gambling site to find out their sports viewing habits.…

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  • Nielsen: Peacock Viewership Hit All Time Highs During February Thanks to Sports

    February was a big month for live sports with the combination of Super Bowl LVI and the Olympics both hitting the scene. While overall streaming was down as is usual for February, Peacock saw record viewership highs thanks to streaming live coverage of both major events. According to Nielsen, Peacock usage peaked during the Super…

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  • ESPN App Adds SharePlay Allowing Fans to Watch Live Sports Together Over FaceTime

    The ESPN app’s latest update allows fans in the U.S. to watch sports and live content on the network with their friends while on FaceTime via SharePlay. The update will give Apple users a way to share experiences from the biggest moments, games, and events across the ESPN app via their iPad, or iPhone, with…

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  • Cinedigm Takes Shareholder Position with Roundtable Entertainment

    Cinedigm and Roundtable Entertainment have inked a partnership deal to co-finance a variety of films to be distributed on Cinedigm’s OTT networks and other third-party streaming platforms. In addition, the two companies plan to launch several streaming channels together. Cinedigm is taking a minority shareholder position in Roundtable Entertainment as part of the deal. The…

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  • How to Watch PGA Tour: Valspar Championship on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on March 17

    Sam Burns returns to Innisbrook Resort to defend his title at the 2022 Valspar Championship as the PGA Tour’s Florida Swing comes to an end. The event will take place right outside of Tampa, Florida, and will feature 140 players including 21 of the world’s top 50 players. Justin Harding, Pablo Larrazabal, Ashun Wu, and…

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  • Byron Allen’s HBCU GO Announces Mult-Year Agreement to Stream SWAC Sports & Events

    The Southwestern Atheltic Conference (SWAC) has found a new streaming home after the conference has agreed to a multi-year partnership with Bryon Allen’s Allen Media Group’s HBCU GO. The deal is set to begin in the fall of 2022, and it will give the free ad-supported streaming platform distribution rights to sports content related to…

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