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  • FanDuel Sports Network RSNs Are Reportedly Up For Sale

    FanDuel Sports Network RSNs Are Reportedly Up For Sale

    British sports streaming powerhouse DAZN is engaged in advanced negotiations to secure a majority stake in Main Street Sports Group, the largest operator of regional sports networks (RSNs) in the United States. They are known for running FanDuel Sports Network. This potential transaction represents a significant push by DAZN to bolster its footprint in the…

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  • The Oscars Are Leaving ABC and Going to YouTube in 2029

    In a press release Wednesday, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that YouTube will have the exclusive global rights to the Oscars, starting with the 2029 ceremony and running through 2033, after the current deal with ABC to air the awards through the 100th edition in 2028. Coverage of the awards includes…

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  • Get the 75″ Roku Pro Series Smart TV for Under $1000 (41% Off)

    If you’ve been hunting for a true upgrade for movie nights and game day, the 75″ Roku Pro Series Smart TV just landed at $998, a 41% drop, all wrapped in Roku’s fast, simple smart TV platform. This deal brings thousands of mini-LED dimming zones, quantum-dot QLED color, Dolby Vision IQ, and a 120Hz panel…

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  • 36 Years Ago Today: ‘The Simpsons’ Premiered, Sparking a Cultural Phenomenon

    As winter holidays approach, television enthusiasts are reflecting on a pivotal moment in pop culture history. Exactly 36 years ago, on December 17, 1989, “The Simpsons” made its debut as a full-fledged animated series on Fox Television with the episode “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire.” This Christmas-themed special introduced audiences to the dysfunctional yet…

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  • Acer Aspire 3 Falls Under $420 — Laptop Bargain Deal

    End the year with an upgrade that handles everyday work, streaming, and light photo editing without breaking the bank. For a limited time, you can save on the Acer Aspire 3 (now $414.90) and unlock modern Ryzen performance and fast DDR5 memory at an entry-level price point. People who need reliable day-to-day performance with fast…

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  • COZI TV Welcomes The Jeff Foxworthy Show With All-Day New Year’s Marathon

    COZI TV is ringing in 2026 by adding another familiar sitcom to its growing comedy lineup. Beginning New Year’s Day, The Jeff Foxworthy Show will officially join the network, kicking things off with a 12-hour marathon designed to introduce the series to a new generation of viewers while giving longtime fans a nostalgic binge. The…

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  • Amazon and Gunnar Partner on Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Glasses, Now Available for Pre-order

    With the premiere of Fallout Season 2 on Amazon this week, Amazon has partnered with Gunnar for the new Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel Glasses. Now available for pre-order on the Gunnar website, the glasses are expected to ship in late January 2026. The glasses are made with Gunnar’s patented blue light-blocking lenses G-Shield smudge and…

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  • Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations Are Demanding Up to a 50% Price Hike for Cable TV Customers

    Optimum, a major broadband and TV provider, has publicly denounced demands from broadcast company TEGNA for sharp rises in carriage fees today. The rejection, announced on December 16, 2025, highlights escalating tensions in the media industry over pricing models that could lead to higher bills for consumers. Optimum argues that TEGNA’s proposed hikes—ranging from 30…

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  • Americans Spend Over $200 a Year on Unused Subscriptions – Here is How to Easily Stop Them

    In today’s digital age, subscription services have become deeply embedded in daily life for millions of Americans, offering on-demand access to entertainment, shopping perks, music, and more. Yet, a recent survey highlights a growing issue: many are paying for services they rarely or never use. According to CNET’s second annual subscription survey, conducted by YouGov…

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  • Comcast & Spectrum Lost Over 1.3 Million TV Customers & Over 900,000 Internet Customers In The First 3 Quarters of 2025 As Cord Cutting 2.0 Grows

    The cable TV and broadband industry faced another challenging year so far in 2025 as Comcast Corporation and Charter Communications, the operator of the Spectrum brand, collectively lost over 1.3 million pay-TV customers in the first three quarters of 2025. This significant drop highlights the persistent shift away from conventional cable television packages toward more…

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  • E.W. Scripps Board Unanimously Rejects Sinclair’s $622 Million Unsolicited Takeover Bid Of Its ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Locals

    In a significant blow to Sinclair and the consolidating U.S. broadcast television industry, the board of directors of The E.W. Scripps Company unanimously rejected an unsolicited acquisition proposal from larger rival Sinclair Inc. on December 16, 2025. The decision came after careful deliberation, with the board concluding that the $622 million offer did not serve…

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  • Warner Bros. Discovery to Reject Paramount’s Hostile Bid & Plans to Sell to Netflix

    In a dramatic escalation of one of Hollywood’s most high-stakes corporate battles, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) is preparing to advise its shareholders to reject the latest takeover offer from Paramount Skydance as early as Wednesday, December 17, 2025. The board plans to reaffirm its support for the existing agreement with Netflix, citing greater long-term value,…

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  • Study Shows That Gigabit Internet Access Is Soaring — And It’s Fueling the Next Wave of Cord Cutting

    A new broadband study from QR Code Generator, based on the FCC’s National Broadband Map (from December 2022 to June 2025), shows the United States quietly crossing a major milestone. As of mid-2025, roughly 61% of U.S. homes now have access to gigabit-class internet, compared to 32.7% in late 2022, per the study. With that…

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  • Skip the Laptop & Tower — Save 20% on the Apple Mac Mini Desktop Today

    The Mac mini with Apple’s M4 chip is a compact powerhouse for creators, students, and anyone who wants macOS performance without a laptop price tag. Just in time for the shopping season, the Apple Mac Mini Desktop has dropped 20% to $479, making browsing and productivity easier without a clunky tower or a $2,000 laptop.…

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  • Dell Vostro 15 (32GB/1TB) Price Drop — Power Through Your Workday for $699

    The holiday savings continue as 2025 comes to a close, and if you need to upgrade your laptop, now is the time. For a limited time, you can grab the Dell Vostro 3530 15 for $699, and get a dependable, fast, practical workhorse for remote work, learning, small business, and more. Configured with Windows 11…

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