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  • DistroTV Adds Five Music Channels to Its Free Lineup

    DistroTV Adds Five Music Channels to Its Free Lineup

    Free streaming service DistroTV has partnered with Stingray to add new music channels to its lineup. Stingray has launched five channels on DistroTV, offering music content from recorded concerts to music documentaries to karaoke to DistroTV users an adding to the lineup of over 90 free channels on the service. “Music transcends boundaries and brings…

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  • Orby TV’s $99 Sale is Back This Weekend

    Orby TV is bringing back its $99 deal for new customers. From today, August 14 through Sunday August 16, new customers can get a standard dish receiver, dish, digital local antenna, and professional installation, all for $99 with the Dog Days of Summer Sale. After those initial installation and equipment costs, Orby TV service costs…

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  • What is Disney Plus Premier Access?

    Last week, Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced that Mulan will go straight to Disney+ on September 4, along with premiering in theaters that have opened back up. Chapek went on to say that the film will come with a $30 price tag, leaving all of us with more questions than answers. What is Disney Plus…

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  • fuboTV Has 287,126 Subscribers, a 47% Increase Year Over Year

    fuboTV announced today its first quarterly results since merging with FaceBank in April 2020. In a letter to shareholders, fuboTV announced its Q2 revenue of $44.2 million, a 53% increase year over year, and 287,126 subscribers, a 47% increase year over year. “We delivered strong second quarter results – revenues grew 53% year-over-year, fuboTV paid…

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  • AMC is Selling 15 Cent Tickets for its 100th Anniversary and Reopening

    AMC Entertainment is celebrating 100 years this month by offering admission for the same price of a ticket when the theater first opened back in 1920. All tickets will cost just 15 cents on August 20 when 100 locations reopen. The movie theater chain started out from humble beginnings with its first movie house in…

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  • YouTube TV vs fuboTV: Which Live TV Streaming Service is Right for You?

    With both services recently seeing channel additions along with price hikes, it’s time for a side by side comparison of YouTube TV and fuboTV to help you decide which is the right choice for you. Plans and Pricing In June, YouTube announced a price hike to $64.99/month at the same time that the service added…

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  • How to Watch the UFC 252 Fight Saturday, August 15

    Image: ESPN UFC 252: Miocic vs Cormier III is taking place this weekend at the UFC APEX in Las Vegas. The main event will see Stipe Miocic defending his title against former two-division champ Daniel Cormier. The two have been fighting for the title of UFC’s greatest heavyweight of all time, and this weekend will let…

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  • Peacock Free Makes Strong Debut, Peacock Premium Lags Behind

    Two weeks in, and we’re getting a look at how NBC’s new streaming service Peacock might fare in a crowded landscape. And the early indications are mostly good. In its first 14 days, Peacock Free, the service’s free tier, saw over eight times the streams of Peacock Premium, the paid tier. Taking a look at…

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  • Hulu Will Air DNC and RNC Live for All Hulu Subscribers

    Hulu is helping subscribers stay informed during this election season by making some key events available to stream live for all Hulu subscribers, including those who are subscribed to on-demand only plans. In a partnership with ABC New Live, Hulu will bring both the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention live to all Hulu…

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  • Watch CBS All Access ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ for Free on Pluto this Week

    The new original animated series Star Trek: Lower Decks is available exclusively on CBS All Access, but this week you can watch the first episode for free on Pluto TV. Starting August 13, episode one of the 30 minute animated series will stream for free, across three Pluto TV channels: Star Trek, Pluto TV Sci-Fi, and Funny AF.…

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  • Disney+ Will Premiere “The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special” on November 17

    On November 17, Disney+ will take viewers to Chewbacca’s home world of Kashyyyk for a holiday celebration. “The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special” will celebrate “the galaxy’s most cheerful and magical holiday, Life Day.” “The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special” reunites Rey, Finn, Poe, Chewie, Rose and the droids for a joyous feast on Life Day, a holiday…

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  • Hulu Launches New Sports Sellout Commercials, Debuting Today

    Hulu is celebrating the return of sports with its newest lineup of commercials in the Hulu Sellouts campaign. This time, the ads feature NBA’s Damian Lillard, MLB’s Aaron Judge, and WNBA’s Skylar Diggins-Smith. As always, the ads will transparently share the fact that Hulu paid athletes to tell people “Hulu Has Live Sports.” How did…

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  • Disney+ is Available for Preorder in Some European Countries

    Six European nations now have the option to preorder Disney+ for a discounted price ahead of the streamer’s September 15 launch. Belgium, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark all can take advantage of this special pricing right now. The discounted price is only available for an annual subscription, but it saves you a bit of…

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  • Haystack News Will Launch Dedicated Channels for Democratic and Republican National Conventions

    Haystack News announced today plans for dedicated streaming channels for the Democratic National Convention on August 17-21 and the Republican National Convention on August 24-28 as part of its ongoing Decision 2020 news programming. The streaming channels will feature coverage of the two events from Haystack News providers which include around 300 local broadcasters from…

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  • Apple Will Reportedly Launch Bundled Services with Basic and Premium Tiers

    Apple is continuing with plans to offer services in bundled packages, according to a new report from Bloomberg. Sources tell Bloomberg the bundles are being called “Apple One” and are being designed to drive subscriptions to multiple services. This isn’t the first we’ve heard about the potential for Apple services being offered in bundles. In…

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