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  • National Geographic Launched a Homeschool Resource

    National Geographic Launched a Homeschool Resource

    With more than 124,000 school closures around the country affecting over 55 million students, National Geographic has consolidated its wealth of learning tools into a one-stop resource for parents and teachers of kids K-12. NatGeo@Home is an online hub for learning and education resources provided by National Geographic. From fun activities like quizzes, podcasts and…

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  • Advertisers Have the Opportunity to Reach Customers, If They Can Adjust Their Message

    Video advertising platform Unruly released a study today, showing how coronavirus has impacted consumer habits. In the report, Unruly shows that more than 50% of respondents have increased digital activity across all devices. With that increase in screen time has also come an increase in spending in some areas. Nearly 50% of people are spending…

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  • Disney+ Paid Subscriber Count Surpasses 50 Million

    After successful launches outside of the US, Disney+ has just announced that it has surpassed 50 million paid subscribers globally. “We’re truly humbled that Disney+ is resonating with millions around the globe, and believe this bodes well for our continued expansion throughout Western Europe and into Japan and all of Latin America later this year,” said Kevin…

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  • How to Stream the Oscar Winner ‘Parasite’ with a Free Trial

    The award-winning movie Parasite has been available to rent or buy on several platforms, but today marks the first time you can stream it for free. The South Korean thriller will be available to stream on Hulu as of Wednesday, April 8, 2020, around midnight Eastern time. Produced by Bong Joon-ho, Parasite swept up at the 2020…

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  • Remote App Support is Leaving Older Samsung Smart TVs

    Samsung is shutting down its Smart View app that serves as a remote for older smart TVs this fall. The iOS and Android app will be discontinued on October 5th, 2020. Users report getting pop-ups notifying them about the news, and Samsung’s Play Store has the announcement in the app’s description. Android Police was first…

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  • Are More Disney Movies Going Straight to Streaming? Bob Iger Shares Plans

    With movie theaters across the country shut down due to coronavirus and more people than ever at home, movie studios are shifting plans and meeting audiences where they’re at – in their living rooms. Universal was the first to announce that films set to premiere in theaters would be made available on-demand without the theatrical…

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  • Learn at Home With with These Online Resources

    Schools may be closed but there are plenty of free resources to help your kids continue learning during the quarantine. With education at your fingertips, it’s never been easier to keep finding new ways to learn and grow, kids and adults alike.  YouTube YouTube has created Learn@Home, a page dedicated to providing supplemental educational helps…

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  • Stream Andrew Lloyd Webber Musicals for Free on YouTube

    Last week, musical theater composer Andrew Lloyd Webber launched a new YouTube channel announcing he will stream a full-length musical every week during the coronavirus pandemic. “Universal have come up with the idea of a whole series now called “The Shows Must Go On,” which is about musicals going from stage to screen and they’re…

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  • 25% of People Watching 5 More Hours of Media Daily During Coronavirus

    There’s no denying that the past few months have been uncharted times for most Americans. As quarantine and stay at home orders went into effect across the nation, the majority of people are either working from home or waiting at home until they can start working again.  And as people are staying at home, they’re…

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  • 30 Things to Watch on FandangoNOW This Month

    Fandango’s on-demand video website FandangoNOW has a ton of great movies you can stream while you’re stuck inside. From new straight to home premieres like The Invisible Man, The Hunt, and Emma, to timeless favorites like Ghostbusters and Matilda available to rent or buy, there’s truly something for everyone. Here’s a look at 30 great titles to watch this month:…

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  • Movie Lending on Movies Anywhere is Now Available for More Users

    Last month, Movies Anywhere launched a closed beta test on its movie lending feature where you can share your movie rentals with friends. The feature was set to launch in open beta in May, but Movies Anywhere moved up the date. As of today, all users have access to the movie lending feature through the…

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  • 5 Free Streaming Services to Use While Quarantined

    Between quarantining social distancing, we know you probably have some extra time on your hands. We also know money may be tight right now with nothing extra to spend on expensive cable bills. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of a few of our favorite streaming services that are always absolutley free. Right now is…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime the Week of April 6, 2020

    Here’s everything coming to Netflix this week: Available April 6 The Big Show Show Available April 7 TERRACE HOUSE: TOKYO 2019-2020: Part 3 Available April 9 Hi Score Girl: Season 2 Available April 10 Brews Brothers LA Originals La vie scolaire Love Wedding Repeat The Main Event Tigertail Here’s everything coming to Hulu April 7…

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  • What to Watch on the Free Streaming Service FilmRise in April

    As cord cutters, we’re always looking for new ways to stream content without pricey subscriptions or cable. FilmRise is a great streaming service you may not have heard about yet. It’s a completely free, ad-supported channel available across Connected TV and mobile app platforms with no subscription fee requirement. You can watch for free on Roku,…

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  • Disney+ is Dropping New ‘Frozen’ Short Series Produced From Home

    Production on new movies and series may be temporarily postponed, but it seems as though nothing can keep Disney+ down. The streaming service has come through with a brand new animated short series produced entirely from home featuring everyone’s favorite talking snowman. Appropriately titled, At Home With Olaf is set to debut on Disney+ this…

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