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  • How to Watch Lakers at 76ers, Mavericks at Jazz & More NBA Games on January 27

    How to Watch Lakers at 76ers, Mavericks at Jazz & More NBA Games on January 27

    Week 6 of the 2020-21 NBA regular season continues with 12 exciting games tonight across the country. Tonight’s games are going to be filled with some of the biggest superstars in the league including a national double header. Cord cutters can find out where and how to watch tonight’s NBA games below. The Games –…

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  • The Roku Streambar is on a Major Sale Right Now

    Right now, Amazon has an amazing deal on Roku Streambars. The Roku Streambar 4K/HD/HDR Streaming Media Player & Premium Audio, All In One is on sale for just $109 on Amazon. That’s a 20% savings from the original price of $130. Pricing on this soundbar hasn’t been this low since Black Friday, so it’s a…

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  • HBO Max Reaches 17.2 Million ‘Activations’

    HBO Max is growing faster than expected, according to a Q4 2020 report shared by AT&T today. HBO Max activated subscriptions doubled in in the fourth quarter, reaching 17.2 million, with HBO and HBO Max combined at 41.5 million domestic subscribers. It looks like WarnerMedia’s plan to release movies on HBO Max concurrently with theater…

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  • Sling TV Raises Its Price by $5/Month for New Customers

    Sling TV has increased the price of both its Sling Orange and Sling Blue packages by $5, bringing the price of each to $35/month. The combination of Sling Orange and Sling Blue will cost new customers $50/month, up from $45/month.   With the price increase, Sling TV is upping the amount of Cloud DVR storage…

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  • Adults Spent More Time in Front of Screens in 2020 Than Ever

    As technology continues to progress and with an increasing number of streaming services and media outlets available, it doesn’t come as a shock that 2020 was the year American adults spent 7 hours, 50 minutes consuming digital media. That’s up 15% compared to 2019, making the jump from 6 hours 49 minutes. The increase between…

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  • What’s Coming to Netflix in February 2021

    So far, Netflix is holding good on its promise to release at least one new movie each week in 2021. February continues the trend with the streamer dropping new originals including Malcolm & Marie, starring Zendaya and John David Washington in a stunning story of love shot in all black and white. Then later this…

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  • Verizon Lost 72,000 Video Customers in Q4 2020

    Today, Verizon reported a 72,000 customer loss for its Fios Video service. With the Q4 losses, Verizon Fios Video was down nearly 300,000 video customers in 2020. In a report shared by Verizon after its Q4 earnings call today, the company cited “the ongoing shift from traditional linear video to over-the-top offerings” for the loss.…

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  • TiVo Partners with Pindrop to Create Personalized Recommendations Based on Voice Recognition

    Tivo is making it easier than ever to find new streaming recommendations thanks to a new partnership with voice authentication pioneer Pindrop. The two companies announced this new strategic partnership as a way to help provide a more personalized way to engage in content discovery. Pindrop’s technology allows TiVo’s Conversation Services product to deliver enhanced…

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  • Amazon’s IMDb TV is Now Available on Roku

    IMDb TV, Amazon’s free streaming service, is now available on Roku devices in the US. With IMDb TV, Roku users will be able to watch originals from Amazon Studios, along with a large content library of shows and movies, all for free. “We are thrilled to provide customers a seamless and easy way to view…

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  • How to Watch Clippers at Hawks & More NBA Games on January 26

    The Western and Eastern Conferences go head-to-head in tonight’s Week 6 NBA matchups. There are 3 games taking place across the league with only one of them airing nationally. All 3 will have fans in attendance, but cord cutters can find out how to watch all of tonight’s NBA games below. The Games – Start…

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  • Philo Adds 24/7 AccuWeather Channel

    Today Philo announced it’s adding AccuWeather to its already robust lineup of channels. Now Philo’s 800k subscribers can access AccuWeather TV Network’s 24/7 national, regional and local weather news and breaking weather coverage from a team of expert meteorologists and in-field reporters. This is the first-ever weather channel featured on Philo’s lineup. This new launch…

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  • YouTube TV Adds QVC to Its Lineup

    QVC has been added to the YouTube TV channel lineup. QVC’s programming includes such shows as “In the Kitchen with David,” which is watched in nearly 1 million homes per hour across America during each of its two editions per week. QVC is the only livestream shopping channel on the streaming service. “We’re excited for…

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  • 2021 Cord Cutting Predictions: More Free Services, The Demise of a Streaming Device & More

    2020 brought us new streaming services, upgraded devices, and NextGen TV launching in cities around the country. With the pandemic, cord cutting became even more popular with services announcing record growth and studies showing more time spent streaming shows and movies than ever before. Now that the first few weeks of 2021 are already in…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video the Week of January 25, 2021

    Netflix is ending January with an epic Hawaiian adventure with its new original Finding ‘Ohana, plus a look into an Brooklyn youth football program and its selfless coaches who defy the odds stacked against them in the heart of inner-city East NY in We Are: The Brooklyn Saints. Hulu is getting the season 2 premiere…

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  • HBO Max has a ‘Harry Potter’ Series in Early Development

    A live-action Harry Potter TV series is reportedly in the works at HBO Max. However, the series is in the very early stages with no actors, directors, or even writers confirmed yet. The Hollywood Reporter first broke the news that WarnerBros is in talks with writers to come up with a potential storyline for the…

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