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  • YouTube TV is Only Offering RSNs in Select Areas

    YouTube TV is Only Offering RSNs in Select Areas

    Yesterday, YouTube TV removed some Fox regional sports networks and the YES Network from their live TV streaming lineup. The channels removed included Yes Network, Fox Sports Prime Ticket, and Fox Sports West. Many subscribers were happy to not see their local Fox sports channel on the list. However, reports quickly started to come in…

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  • Sling TV is Rolling Out an Updated Roku Channel With a New Grid Guide

    Yesterday Sling TV started to roll out a new Roku Channel with an updated grid guide that looks a lot more like a traditional cable TV guide. You will also find a new player that will allow you to better find out what you’re watching, including show name, description, closed caption options, player controls are…

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  • AT&T $15 TV Service Is Once Again Accepting New Customers

    Earlier this week AT&T shut down signups for its $15 a month TV service AT&T Watch TV. The service has been all but hidden for most of the last few months as AT&T has not been marketing it. With the launch of AT&T TV, it seemed that AT&T had decided to kill off AT&T Watch…

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  • CBS Launches CBSN Pittsburgh for Live News Coverage

    CBS Television Stations and CBS Interactive announced today the launch of CBSN Pittsburgh. This is the eighth local streaming news services of the 13 planned to launch across the country. CBSN Pittsburgh features anchored programming, coverage of live breaking news events in the region, as well as an extensive library of local news content that…

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  • Disney+ UK Launches This Month: Here’s Everything That Will Be Available

    Disney has released the list of titles that will be available to the UK audience when Disney+ launches on March 24th. In the UK, Disney+ will cost £5.99 per month. Subscribers will have access to the Disney library, Disney+ originals, and yes, all 600+ episodes of The Simpsons. This is the full list of series, movies…

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  • Dish Will Pay You $1000 to Binge Watch ‘The Office’

    This month marks 15 years since The Office first appeared on TV. To celebrate, why not binge watch 15 hours of the classic sitcom? Dish Network will pay one super fan $1000 to watch 15 hours of The Office in 9 days (That’s about 45 episodes for those of you who don’t want to do the math). According to…

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  • Amazon Prime is Bringing Back ‘The Kids In The Hall’ With 8 New Episodes

    Today Amazon announced the popular comedy sketch The Kids in The Hall will be returning for a reboot exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. This new Amazon original will be 8 episodes and a continuation of the original show with all the same characters returning. This will be the first Canadian Amazon Original Series. “We’ve been investing in…

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  • Here is Everything Coming to PBS in March 2020

    MARCH PREMIERES NIALL FERGUSON’S NETWORLD Premieres: Tuesday, March 17, 8:00 p.m. ET Niall Ferguson visits network theorists, social scientists, and data analysts to explore the history of social networks. Reviewing classic experiments and cutting-edge research, Ferguson demonstrates how human behavior, disruptive technology and the profit motive can energize ideas and communication, and then change the world.…

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  • Netflix Gave a Sneak Peek of the ‘Stranger Things 4’ Table Read

    Netflix wants to remind us all that Stranger Things 4 is indeed currently in the works. In a video posted by the streaming services official YouTube account, we see a behind the door look at the first table read of the script. “We went to the Stranger Things 4 Table Read and left the door…

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  • Samsung Launches 2020 QLED TV Line with 4K and 8K Options

    Today, Samsung announced the launch of its new and expanded 2020 line of QLED 4K and 8K TV models, already available for purchase or pre-order on Samsung.com. The line includes larger screen sizes, more 8K options, improved picture quality, and a dynamic sound experience. “Our 2020 QLED line is the best of all worlds. With…

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  • Pluto TV Launches a New Ad Campaign After Their Rebranding

    Earlier this week, we shared the news of Pluto TV’s rebranding. Changes were made to the free streaming service’s look, features, and user experience. Now, Pluto TV is showing off its new look and trying to solidify its spot at the top of the list of ad-supported services with a new ad campaign. Wall Street…

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  • Verizon Fios is Doubling Internet Speeds at No Extra Charge

    Verizon Fios just announced that users with the Internet Mix & Match plans will potentially see their speeds increase at no extra cost. The plan’s speeds will double and remain the same price for Verizon Fios customers, making downloads twice as fast. After launching first in the New York market, Verizon is rolling out the…

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  • Disney+ Will Be Available on Fire TV in the UK

    Amazon has announced that Disney+ will be available on Fire TV devices when the service launches in the UK on March 24th. Fire TV users will be able to use Alexa and their Alexa Voice Remote included with Fire TVs, Fire TV Cubes with built-in Alexa, or paired Echo devices to search with voice commands.…

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  • How to Stream YES Network Now That It’s Gone From YouTube TV

    The Yankee Entertainment and Sports Network, or YES Network is a regional sports network that is a great way for cord cutters to watch their favorite teams, including MLB and NFL games. With YouTube TV recently dropping YES Network from its platform, here are the other options on how to stream it: Hulu With Live…

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  • Roku Is NOT Working on Original Programming to Compete with Netflix & Amazon

    Yesterday it was reported that Roku has been working with content producers to create exclusive programming for the Roku Channel. This comes from a Digiday report that says Roku is looking to take on Amazon and Netflix by launching their own original programming. Is Roku really doing this? Roku PR has stated that they are…

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