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HBO Max Ad-Supported Tier Launches Today for $9.99/Month
Today, HBO Max is launching its ad-supported subscription tier. The ad-supported tier includes HBO Max original content and shows and movies from HBO, Warner Bros., DC, Turner Classic Movies, Cartoon Network, and more. The ad-supported tier does not include same-day movie premieres that debut in theaters, but those titles will be available on the ad-supported…
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Amazon Confirms Prime Day Dates of June 21 & 22
Amazon has confirmed that Prime Day will take place on June 21 and 22, confirming reports that the online retailer’s biggest sale of the year will take place earlier than usual. Last year, the shopping event was postponed due to the pandemic. Prime was pushed back to October in the US. Though the timing of…
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Locast Launches in Raleigh-Durham, NC
Locast has expanded to a 33rd market, launching in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina today. The free streaming service is bringing 40 local TV channels to nearly 3 million residents in the area which includes Fayetteville, Chapel Hill and Rocky Mount. Locast offers local broadcast TV via the internet for free, though the service will frequently ask…
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Stream These Titles for Free on Plex in June 2021
The free streaming service Plex is adding to its already expansive library for titles for the new month. This June, stream Angelina Jolie’s action thriller Salt, The Ghost Writer starring Ewan McGregor and Pierce Brosnan, Beavis and Butthead Do America, and more newcomers to the platform all for free. New on Plex in June: …
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XUMO is Now Available on Apple TV
The free streaming service XUMO has launched on Apple TV. Apple TV users can now download the XUMO app for access to over 200 channels spanning 12 genres – all for free. “More than 30 percent of American’s stream video via internet-connected television streaming audiences grow. XUMO’s 200+ diverse, free and popular channels are more…
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YouTube TV is Offering Three Week Free Trials on Twitter
YouTube TV is giving away three week free trials from their Twitter page today. The streaming service asked followers to tag friends in response to a tweet and is sending out promo codes for new users. If you don’t manage to score a three week trial from the party happening over on Twitter right now,…
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WarnerMedia and Discovery Will Name New Company Warner Bros. Discovery
Discovery, Inc. announced today that the new company being formed through the WarnerMedia and Discovery merger will be called Warner Bros. Discovery. Along with a new name, the company shared a potential slogan – “the stuff that dreams are made of,” from the Warner Bros. movie The Maltese Falcon. “Warner Bros. Discovery will aspire to…
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How to Watch MLB Games Without Cable the Week of June 1
Week 9 of the 2021 MLB regular season continues today with a loaded lineup of nationally televised games. ESPN, ESPN+, MLBN, FS1, FOX, and YouTube 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 cutters…
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Pluto TV Adds Three New Channels to Its Lineup
Pluto has added three more channels to its streaming lineup. Tune in for two of ViacomCBS’ most popular reality TV shows and some more real life drama, straight from the courtroom. Here are the new channels now available to stream on Pluto TV: Pluto Courtroom Channel 158 Hear ye, hear ye! Court is in session…
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The Apple TV App is Now Available on Nvidia Shield
Apple’s Apple TV streaming app is now available for Nvidia Shield users after getting Google Chromecast support earlier this year, with a promise to become available on additional Android TV devices later in the year. Nvidia says Shield TV users will be able to watch Apple TV content with Dolby Vision — “a combination that…
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Haystack News Will Launch Dedicated Pop-Up Channels for Major News Events in June
Haystack News is launching dedicated news streaming channels in June to give viewers 24/7 coverage of major news events happening this month. Previously, Haystack News created dedicated channels for the election and the COVID-19 pandemic. The four new pop-up channels scheduled for June include: Tulsa Race Massacre 100-Year Anniversary (June 1-4)It’s been 100 years since…
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Walmart’s Budget Android TV Device Listed At $25
From FCC filing to store listing in about two and a half months. A new store listing on Walmart’s site features the company’s Onn-brand Android TV streaming device at a budget-friendly $24.88. The 1080p streamer goes by the name of “onn. FHD Streaming Stick,” a slight variation from the “onn 2K Streaming Stick” name we…
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Here’s Everything New on Netflix, Hulu, and Prime Video the Week of May 31, 2021
Netflix will have you glued to your screen this month with all of its new arrivals, including its original film Dancing Queen, and series like Sweet Tooth and Kim’s Convenience: Season 5. You probably forgot that Winona Ryder and Christian Bale starred as love interests in the 1994 version of Little Women, but it’s coming to Hulu…
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Paramount+ Originals Coming in June 2021
Paramount+ is rolling out some new originals exclusive to the streaming service in June, beginning with the Season 2 premiere of the dark comedy-drama anthology series Why Women Kill. Come for the plot, stay for the 1940s Dior fashion. The streamer will also premiere the sci-fi thriller starring Mark Wahlberg Infinite, RuPaul’s Drag Race All…
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FilmRise Has Marathons of ‘Bear Grylls,’ ‘Doc Martin,’ and More in June 2021
FIlmRise is kicking off summer entertainment with marathon events you can enjoy all month long. There are marathons of popular BBC medical dramas like Doc Martin and Bramwell, Canadian series Heartland, and even a weekend dedicated to Horror genre films. Plus, FilmRise is celebrating black cinema in honor of Juneteenth with titles like Love Won’t…