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  • How to Watch MLB Games Without Cable the Week of September 7, 2021

    Week 24 of the 2021 MLB regular season starts today with a loaded lineup of nationally televised games. ESPN, ESPN+, MLBN, FOX, YouTube, TBS, and FS1 will be the home of this week’s national games, with various regional sports networks providing the local broadcasts. Fans will be back in attendance throughout the league; however, cord…

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  • New Chrome Extension Adds ASL Captions to Disney+ Titles Including ‘Moana,’ and More

    New Chrome Extension Adds ASL Captions to Disney+ Titles Including ‘Moana,’ and More

    There’s some good news for the long-overdue need for more streaming accessibility features. A new Chrome extension called SignUp allows hard-of-hearing viewers to stream select Disney+ titles with onscreen American Sign Language captions. The plug-in enables viewers to stream movies with a simultaneous pop-up window featuring an interpreter signing in ASL. The extension can also…

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  • Hulu On-Demand Plans Will Get a Price Hike Next Month

    (Editor’s Note): Updated to add info on annual pricing increases on Oct. 8th. Beginning October 8, the price of Hulu’s on-demand plans will increase by $1/month. Hulu will increase from $5.99 to $6.99 and Hulu (No Ads) will increase from $11.99 to $12.99. The company’s support page also mentions that annual pricing on the ad-supported…

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  • ‘Jungle Cruise’ Remains Vudu’s Top Title of the Week

    Disney’s Jungle Cruise is proving to be the family blockbuster of the summer. The film is still Vudu’s top title for the past week, even ahead of more recent movies like Don’t Breathe 2 (which is No.2) and The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard. Another big title this summer was The Boss Baby: Family Business, which kind…

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  • Here’s What’s to Watch on Tubi for Free in September 2021

    Tubi’s September lineup is full of must-watch titles from the past, like John Tucker Must Die, Step Up, and family-friendly options for movie night like Daddy Day Care and Are We There Yet. There’s also a really good selection of horror and thriller titles coming up like Candyman, Jeepers Creepers, and Hills Have Eyes. It…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video the Week of September 6, 2021

    There’s a lot of good stuff headed for streaming this week, so you’ll have no shortage of entertainment to unwind to after a busy Labor Day weekend of grilling. Netflix has plenty of new programming by itself with The Circle Season 3, and the sixth and final season of Lucifer both dropping this week. There…

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  • New Music Video Platform Audidio Launches Out of Nashville

    There’s a new music video app that just launched, and apparently, it’s Nashville’s answer to MTV. Audidio (pronounced Au-did-ee-yo, like if you mixed audio with video), is a new 24/7 streaming platform featuring 16 music video channels, with more coming soon. The channel features up-and-coming music artists as well as well-known hosts and video jockeys.…

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  • Nearly 75% of Sports Fans Plan on Cutting out Cable in the Next Five Months

    After a year of canceled sports seasons and no live games, fans everywhere have appreciated 2021 for its return to (somewhat) normalcy in terms of watching their favorite sports teams. Something else the time spent in lockdown made viewers realize is just how much cable bills cost. In a recent survey of more than 1000…

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  • Stream These British Favorites on BritBox in September 2021

    This month, BritBox is serving up a slate of unmissable streaming British entertainment, including the North American premiere of Vera season 11 with new episodes weekly. Award-winning Brenda Blethyn as DCI Vera Stanhope in this detective drama. Plus, you can stream the UK-based event The RHS Chelsea Flower Show live from September 21 to 25 as…

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  • Video: Here’s How You Can Save Money on Streaming

    This week, we gathered together our favorite tips and tricks for saving money on your favorite streaming services. From trimming your overall lineup to switching to annual pricing — we explore several ways to pare down those streaming expenses. And even if you’ve already enabled penny-pinching mode, this week’s video might uncover some new ideas…

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  • FilmRise Has Marathons of Classic TV Series All Month Long in September 2021

    It’s time to head back to school, or at least watch the classic 21 Jumpstreet marathon as everyone’s favorite sexy undercover cops head back to school courtesy of FilmRise. This month, the streaming app has marathons of classic TV shows you won’t want to miss, including a list of Emmy nominated titles ahead of the…

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  • Deal Alert: Get Two Months of STARZ for Just 99 Cents a Month & Movie Deals for Prime Members

    Right now, Amazon Prime Video has a deal going on that lets you sign up for two months of the STARZ channel for under $2. Prime Members can get their first two months of STARZ for just 99 cents/month. After that, it’s $8.99/month unless you cancel. Get Starz for $.99/Month for Two Months Click here to…

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  • How to Stream Local Channels Without Locast

    Now that Locast has shut down its live, local streaming service for the time being, many former Locast users are looking for alternative solutions for watching local channels after cutting the cord. While there may not be one perfect alternative to Locast, here are some ways to watch local channels. Use an Antenna for Free…

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  • Weekend Wrap-Up: Locast Suspends Operations, Seinfeld Lands On Netflix, and More

    It was a roller coaster of a week for streaming service Locast. Meanwhile, we learned when Seinfeld would arrive on Netflix, and Disney launched Star+ in several Latin America markets. Elsewhere, HBO Max made an appearance on Vizio’s SmartCast smart TV platform, and we’re prepping for a whole lot of football. Here’s what happened in…

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  • Prime Video Channels Will Cancel HBO Max Subscriptions on September 15: Here’s What to Do

    After removing the HBO Max Prime Video Channel last month, Amazon is now notifying subscribers that their HBO Max subscription will be cancelled on September 15. Amazon shared the news with subscribers in an email Friday, saying: We’re writing to let you know that HBO has decided to leave Prime Video Channels. As a result,…

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