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  • Viacom Has a New OTT International President In-Charge of Expanding Pluto TV Internationally

    Viacom Has a New OTT International President In-Charge of Expanding Pluto TV Internationally

    Today Viacom announced that they have appointed Pieruigi Gazzolo as the president of OTT International and Viacom International Studios. In the past Mr. ran the VIMN Americas for Viacom and was the Vice President of Nickelodeon International. In this new role, Gazzolo will focus on accelerating the rollout of Pluto TV across international markets, starting…

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  • The FCC Wants to Improve WiFi With a New 5.9 GHz Band

    Today the FCC Chairman Ajit Pai announced plans to bring a vote on plans to use the 5.9 GHz band for unlicensed use like WiFi. This would allow the now crowded WiFi bands to expand into a new spectrum allowing for faster speeds and more options. “After 20 years of seeing these prime airwaves go…

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  • Plex is Turning 10 & is Celebrating With a 25% Off Sale Along With Improved Music Features

    Today Plex announced to celebrate their 10th anniversary they are running a Plex Life Time pass for just $89.99 down from $119.99 when you use the promo code PLEX4LIFE. Plex also announced that they are rolling out a new music feature to help improve the identification of music, improved placement of artwork, artist bios, reviews,…

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  • TOAST.net Internet is Offering Free Installs For its Cord Cutting Friendly Internet Service (For a Limited Time)

    Home Internet is an important part of cord cutting for many cord cutters. Without it, accessing streaming content from services such as Amazon, Sling TV, Hulu, and AT&T TV NOW is difficult. Thankfully there are Internet service providers that are happy to have cord cutters as customers and even give them a special deal. One…

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  • Sling TV Launches on The Google Nest Hub & Nest Hub Max

    Today Sling TV announced that they are bringing the Sling TV app to the Google Nest Hub and Nest Hub Max. Now you can stream all your favorite shows through Sling TV on Google’s smart display the Nest Hub. “Good news, Slingers! Rolling out today, Sling TV is available on more devices in the Google…

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  • Adam Lamberg is Returning to ‘Lizzie Mcguire’ as Gordo on Disney+

    By now you’ve heard that Hilary Duff is headed to Disney+ to reprise her starring role in a full Lizzie McGuire reboot series. Now, as if it could get any better, Disney has announced Adam Lamberg will also return to the series as his beloved character David “Gordo” Gordon. “Gordo was an essential piece of…

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  • Spotify’s Free Service is Now Available on Amazon Echo, Sonos, and Bose Speakers

    Today, Spotify announced it’s free tier music streaming service will now be available on Amazon Alexa, Sonos, and Bose speakers. Prior to this announcement, only Spotify Premium accounts were compatible with these devices. This new compatibility update is available to users in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand. Users in these countries can now ask…

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  • 5 YouTube TV Facts Cord Cutters Need to Know Before Signing Up

    Thinking about getting YouTube TV? Here are 5 facts you need to know: #1 YouTube Premium Is NOT Included with YouTube TV… Hate ads? Sadly, YouTube TV does not include YouTube Premium’s ad-free experience. Although you will get access to YouTube original content, you won’t get the ad-free experience YouTube Premium subscribers receive. If you…

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  • Disney is Looking Into Selling Smaller & Cheaper Live TV Bundles With Hulu

    Yesterday at the Recode’s Code Media conference Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer Chairman Kevin Mayer open up about plans for Hulu’s live TV service. After announcing that Hulu’s live TV service had to raise its price to be profitable he went on to talk about selling smaller and cheaper bundles. When asked about Hulu offering smaller, skinny live…

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  • How to Cut the Cord Without Spending Money

    With cable companies gouging customers with hidden fees and service charges and streaming services raising their prices to keep up with content costs, is it possible to watch TV without breaking the bank? Absolutely. While premium channels will come at a price, there are ways to cut the cord and still get plenty of content…

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  • VIZIO Updates SmartCast TVs With New Features & Faster Performance

    Today VIZIO announced that they are updating their VIZIO SmartCastTM platform to bring new speed improvements and features. VIZIO is rolling out this update to VIZIO SmartCast TVs dating back to 2016. “We know consumers want to upgrade their entertainment experiences this holiday season,” said Bill Baxter, Chief Technology Officer, VIZIO. “These SmartCast performance updates,…

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  • AT&T Expands AT&T TV Into 4 New Markets Including New York City

    Today AT&T TV expanded into fournew markets including New York City. Here are all the cities AT&T TV is available in CA: Orange, Riverside | FL: Fort Lauderdale, Miami, West Palm Beach | KS: Topeka, Wichita | MN: Minneapolis | MO: St. Louis, Springfield | NY: New York | TX: Corpus Christi, El Paso, Odessa…

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  • Is T-Mobile TV Dead? You Asked, We Answer

    Last year T-Mobile announced they would launch a new disruptive TV service called T-Mobile TV. At first, the service was reportedly planning to launch in 2018 but was later pushed back to 2019. Now 2019 is almost over and still nothing from T-Mobile. Last week T-Mobile held a huge event to promote the future of…

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  • Disney Responds to Claims That Disney+ Has Been Hacked

    Recently  Disney+ users on social media have been saying their accounts are showing unauthorized user profiles. When users are logging into their new Disney+ accounts, they’re finding strange names and new profiles added to the account. Others have reported that their accounts have been hacked, with their contact email and password changed, blocking them from…

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  • Disney’s Head of Direct-To-Consumer Says They Could Go A La Carte With ESPN “At Some Point”

    One of the dreams of cord cutting has been the idea that you could just pay for the channels you want in a la carte TV package. Now today at the Recode’s Code Media conference in Los Angeles, Disney’s Direct-To-Consumer Chairman Kevin Mayer said he is open to such an idea. According to Kevin Mayer…

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