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  • AT&T TV NOW Adds More Locals

    AT&T TV NOW Adds More Locals

    Last week AT&T TV went nationwide and it looks like AT&T TV NOW also benefited from the launch. Over the weekend AT&T TV NOW added more locals and seems to have added most locals it was missing. AT&T also updated its Roku Channel late last week. Even though the AT&T TV Channel on Roku has…

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  • Cord Cutting This Week #286 – Cheaper Hulu With Live TV Plans? AT&T’s $15 TV Service, & More

    Today in Cord Cutting This Week #286 we talk about: Cheaper Hulu With Live TV Plans? AT&T’s $15 TV Service, & More. Story #1 Sling TV is Free for New and Returning Customers Through March 15 https://cordcuttersnews.com/sling-tv-is-free-for-new-and-returning-customers-through-march-15/ Story #2 Hulu With Live TV Price Cut? Hulu is Working On New Cheaper Live TV Plans https://cordcuttersnews.com/hulu-with-live-tv-price-cut-hulu-is-working-on-a-new-cheaper-live-tv-plans/…

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  • AT&T TV vs YouTube TV: Which Live TV Service is Right for You?

    Now that AT&T TV has launched nationwide, we’re comparing this cable-like streaming service with one of the most popular live TV streaming services – YouTube TV. What is AT&T TV? AT&T TV is the streaming version of DIRECTV. The service went live in select cities last year. The cable-like service requires a two-year contract, with pricing…

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  • Roku Just Made It Harder for Scammers to Target Roku Owners

    Update: Roku has reached out to let us know that this activation feature is currently being tested and is not yet available to all users or on all devices. Recently a booming market of scammers targeting Roku owners has popped up as scammers try to trick new Roku owners into paying sometimes over $100 to…

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  • Netflix Launches Special Collection for International Women’s Day

    Today Netflix and UN Women debuted a special collection of titles selected by influential women in entertainment from around the globe. “Because She Watched” is in honor of International Women’s Month and is a collection of series, documentaries and films that celebrate women. “This collaboration is about taking on the challenge of telling women’s stories…

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  • Kanopy Aims To Raise Opioid Awareness With New Documentary

    The free streaming service Kanopy has partnered with Turner Publishing to raise awareness of the ongoing opioid crisis with filmmaker and author Harry Wiland’s investigative miniseries “Do No Harm: The Opioid Epidemic.”  A crisis that has claimed 300,000 lives since 2000 and caused 90 overdose fatalities every day – equating to eight lives every hour…

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  • Plex Is Coming Under Fire for Piracy

    For years, Plex has worked hard to distance itself from piracy. Now that does not seem sufficient because the anti-piracy group CreativeFuture has accused Plex of not doing enough to crack down on piracy. Plex recently cut out many add-ons that allowed piracy and shifted its focus to streaming, but that does not seem like…

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  • Hulu With Live TV Price Cut? Hulu is Working On New Cheaper Live TV Plans

    Some Hulu subscribers are receiving emails inviting them to take a survey to gauge their interest in a potential new plan with fewer live channels and a lower price point. The survey introduction lets respondents know that the streaming service is considering adding another more basic plan, which would include fewer channels at a lower…

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  • Acorn TV Has New Episodes of ‘Blood’ Starting This Month

    Looking to add a little thrill to your Monday nights? Acorn TV‘s original dark, twisted thriller Blood is returning with series 2 rolling out new episodes every Monday night from March 9 through April 6, 2020. The acclaimed psychological Irish drama stars BAFTA-nominated actor Adrian Dunbar as the Jim Hogan as the lead role. In this…

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  • Here’s What’s on ESPN+ Next Week: Exclusive Content, MLB Spring Training & More

    Mark your calendar, starting March 7, 2020, 30 For 30 Featuring Michael Vick will be moving exclusively to ESPN+. In addition to the documentary series, here’s the line up for next week in sports: UFC  UFC 248 featuring Adesanya vs Romero on 3/7 Key fighters: o    Israel Adesanya vs Yoel Romero: Adesanya – 1 of 2…

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  • The Free News Channel NewsNet is Now Available in Miami

    NewsNet has partnered with WDFL to bring the free 24/7 news network to Miami. Now, South Florida can watch the cable-free news source with a focus on the headlines. “We’re thrilled to be working with WDFL as we continue to expand our reach,” said Eric Wotila, President of NewsNet, “We’re committed to bringing viewers a…

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  • Here’s Everything Coming to Quibi When it Launches April 6, 2020

    Quibi, the mobile-only streaming service, is set to launch on April 6. The new service will have 50 original shows at launch, including everything from game show reboots to celeb reality shows. Below is a full list of shows available on Quibi on April 6: MOVIES IN CHAPTERS  Most Dangerous Game https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7Lc8Eo6yTc Desperate to take care…

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  • VidAngel is Being Resurrected Despite $62M in Bankruptcy Damages

    VidAngel is coming back from the dead after falling into bankruptcy three years ago. The streaming service filed for Chapter 11 Bankruptcy in October 2017 after several major movie studios sued the company for altering DVDs without proper permission. VidAngel’s argument is that the Family Movie Act allows it to provide edited versions of video…

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  • Sling TV is Free for New and Returning Customers Through March 15

    If you’ve been thinking about trying Sling TV out for the first time or if you’re a former subscriber and considering coming back to Sling TV, the streaming service is making it easier. New and returning customers who sign up between today and March 15th will be able to watch Sling Orange and Sling Blue…

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  • Free Streaming Service XUMO Adds Two New Channels

    XUMO has announced that two new channels are being added to its lineup. The free, ad-supported streaming service is adding FREE Documentaries and Laugh In to its collection this week. Here’s how XUMO describes these two new channels. FREE Documentaries: Bringing a wide array of documentaries to our viewers, the channel currently highlights female-centric documentaries to…

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