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  • Stream These Romantic Titles on HBO Max for Valentine’s Day

    Stream These Romantic Titles on HBO Max for Valentine’s Day

    HBO Max is setting the tone for Valentine’s Day with a spotlight page dedicated to the holiday. Users can head over to the streamer’s new “Straight from the Heart” page to browse dozens of romantic movies you can watch during the month of love. You can opt for a go-to like The Notebook, something binge-able…

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  • Discovery+ App Was Downloaded 3.3M Times in Its First Month

    Discovery+ is off to a good start as a new streaming service. The platform’s app was downloaded 3.3 million times across iOS and Google Play in the first month after launching. Compared to other recently-launched streaming services, Discovery+ stacks up pretty well so far with more downloads than HBO Max had (3.1 million) during its…

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  • SpaceX’s Starlink Has Over 10,000 Users

    Starlink submitted a petition to the FCC this week, asking to be listed as an Eligible Telecommunications Carrier. In the petition, the company says it currently has over 10,000 users in the US and abroad. Light Reading first reported on the filing. The FCC gave SpaceX permission to deploy and operate its system of over…

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  • Weekend Wrap-Up: AT&T vs. Cox, Comcast Delays Data Caps, and More

    This week, we covered the ongoing dispute between AT&T and Cox that has resulted in several Cox-owned stations going dark for AT&T TV and DirecTV customers. Meanwhile, Disney+ launched its new bundle that includes ESPN+ and the ad-free tier of Hulu. And Comcast has agreed to delay new data caps for some of its customers.…

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  • Here are All the Premieres Coming to Acorn TV in February

    Cuddle up and stream these premieres on Acorn in February. Whether you’re into French forensic pathologists, the Royal Family, or just hearing what it’s like playing a Royal on TV, there’s bingeable content for everyone this month. What’s New on Acorn TV This Month Monday, February 1 Just William Based on the classic comedy classics…

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  • Roku: Super Bowl Viewers Are Split 50/50 on Streaming and Watching on Traditional TV

    Ahead of the Super Bowl airing on CBS this week, Roku surveyed customers to find out how they’ll be watching the game. The research from Roku shows that the majority of Roku users, 86%, planning to tune into the Super Bowl plan to stay at home to enjoy the game. How will they be watching?…

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  • ‘Greenland’ and ‘News of the World’ Were the Top Movies Last Week on Vudu and FandangoNow

    Viewers love seeing their favorite actors on the screen, and this week’s top transactional movies on Vudu and Fandango are headlined by some well-known stars. The disaster thriller Greenland starring Gerard Butler, and Tom Hanks’ Western drama News of the World’ top the lists for the past week in terms of revenue. The Croods: New…

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  • How to Watch Bucks at Cavs, Celtics at Clippers & More NBA Games on February 5

    Heading into the weekend, Week 7 of the 2020-21 NBA regular season continues with a lineup of 9 games, including a national doubleheader. Tonight’s games include the reigning Eastern Conference champions, the Notorious B.I.G 3 of Brooklyn, and the best team in the NBA in Utah. Fans will be in attendance at select games; however,…

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  • Give Discovery+ for 30% Off For a Limited Time

    Right now, you can get 6 months of Discovery+ for 30% off your subscription price, but there’s a catch – it has to be a gifted subscription. You can send someone you love a subscription to the popular new streaming service and send it right to their email, or print out the certificate and hand-deliver…

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  • How to Watch the Super Bowl on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More

    Super Bowl Sunday, the day where legacies are born and narratives begin and end. After a season that was like no other, we’ve finally reached the season finale of the 2020-21 NFL Season. A champion will be crowned and will live forever in the annals of history. Live from Raymond James Stadium, NFC Champions No.…

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  • ATVA Files FCC Notice Against Cox Media Group

    As Cox-owned local channels remain dark on AT&T TV and DirecTV, the American Television Alliance (ATVA) has taken its response to the disagreement one step further and has filed a letter with the FCC. Just after the blackout began, ATVA spokeswoman Jessica Kendust responded by saying that removing the channels just before the Super Bowl…

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  • ‘Bridgerton’ Was No.1 on Nielsen’s Streaming List for the First Week of 2021

    Nielsen has released its ratings for the first week of 2021 and Netflix has once again outdone itself. The streamer held nine of the 10 spots on the list of shows that gained the most minutes watched from Dec. 28, 2020 to Jan. 3, 2021. Bridgerton, Netflix’s Regency period drama that’s a steamy mix of…

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  • Locast Launches Its Local TV Service in Sacramento

    Locast announced its 29th market today, bringing more than 60 local TV channels to the over 4 million residents in the. Sacramento area. Locast will be available in Sacramento, Stockton, and Modesto, just in time for the Big Game this weekend. Locast offers local broadcast TV via the internet for free, though the service will…

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  • What Should You Binge Watch Next? 100+ Recommendations from Cord Cutters News Readers

    We asked for binge-worthy series recommendations, and Cord Cutters News readers delivered. If you’re looking for a new show to watch, we’ve got you covered with more than 100 suggestions in over a dozen categories, all available to stream. These are the series that CCN readers are watching (or re-watching) lately. Sci-Fi & Fantasy Stranger…

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  • Stream The Killing Floor, Guy Maddin, Ghost Dog, and More on The Criterion Channel in February 2021

    Monday, February 1 Celebration Filmed over the course of three years, this startlingly candid account of fashion colossus Yves Saint Laurent’s final show was immediately suppressed following its premiere at the 2007 Berlin Film Festival by the legendary designer’s business (and on-and-off romantic) partner Pierre Bergé. When it finally reemerged in 2015, what the world…

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