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  • Wander Launches a Cord Cutting Friendly $25 Home Internet Service Without Hidden Fees & No Data Cap

    Wander Launches a Cord Cutting Friendly $25 Home Internet Service Without Hidden Fees & No Data Cap

    Wander is bringing high speed, affordable internet with no data caps and no hidden fees to homes and apartments in Los Angeles’ Westside. “We built Wander as a solution to decades of overpriced, complicated broadband models,” said David Fields, Co-Founder & CEO of Wander. “Traditional internet service providers (ISPs) have sold customers on the promise…

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  • Verizon Will Give You 12 Months of Disney+ Free Even If You’ve Already Paid

    Yesterday, we reported that Verizon is giving away a free year of Disney+ to all Verizon customers with unlimited data plans. After that announcement, there were questions from those who have already prepaid for a Disney+ subscription. Verizon has now commented that the offer is available for those who have preordered their subscription. Customers who…

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  • Hulu Says Your Feedback Helped Design the New Live TV Grid Guide

    Earlier this year Hulu finally started to roll out its long-awaited traditional grid guide. A more traditional cable-like grid guide has been one of Hulu subscriber’s most requested features. Now we are finally starting to see this new grid guide roll out to devices like the Roku and Apple TV streaming players. The man behind…

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  • Tubi is A Really Great Free Cord Cutting Streaming Service With 15,000 Free Movies & TV Shows

    With movies, TV episodes, and curated content from around the internet, free streaming services have a lot to offer cord cutters. With free services like Tubi, you can add a library of thousands of titles to your cord cutting setup at no cost. In this post, we’re answering some of the basic questions about Tubi.…

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  • T-Mobile Plans to Bring 5G Internet to 200 Million Americans By The End of 2019

    Today T-Mobile announced that they will roll out their 5G internet service to 200 million Americans by the end of 2019. “5G is the most transformative technology of our lifetime – faster speeds, better coverage, real-time responses, more connections,” said John Legere, CEO of T-Mobile. “It’ll dramatically change our mobile experience, fuel brand new experiences…

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  • Sling TV is Offering a Free Roku or AirTV Mini When You Prepay

    Been thinking about trying the live TV streaming service Sling TV but need a streaming player? Sling TV is offering a free AirTV Mini Android TV or Roku Express streaming player if you prepay for two months of their service. Want a Roku? If you prepay for three months of Sling TV, you can get…

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  • Here Are the 5 Best Cord Cutting Deals for October 23, 2019

    Are you looking for some good cord cutting deals? Today we want to highlight the top 5 deals as of October 23, 2019. These are limited-time deals, so don’t wait because the deals can end at any time. #1 Amazon’s Fire TV Stick 4K Is on Sale Starting at $24.99 (With Promo Code) Some Amazon…

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  • Comcast’s Free Streaming Player For Cord Cutters Comes With a Hidden $156 a Year Fee

    Back in September Comcast made their Flex streaming player free for Comcast Internet Customers (reduced from $5 a month). But as you would expect, there are catches. And as The Verge has pointed out, this free streaming player comes with a $13 a month hidden fee. The issue here is if you’re a cord cutter…

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  • Here Are 10 Hidden Gems in the Roku Channel Store for Cord Cutters

    The Roku store is filled with channels where cord cutters can watch TV and movies from their favorite networks. From classic TV shows to indie films, there’s a Roku channel for every genre and interest. Today, we’re sharing some of the hidden gems found in the Roku Store. Hoopla If your local library is a…

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  • Hulu With Live TV is Down Right Now For Some Users & Freezing For Others

    We are getting widespread reports of Hulu being down or having sever buffering issues. As best we can tell the outage started about an hour ago and is now becoming more widespread. Right now it seems that the outage is affecting live TV customers but the on-demand side is working without issues. The one good…

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  • Now That MoviePass Has Shut Down: Here Are Three Alternatives

    Now that MoviePass, the movie theater subscription service, has shut down, we’re sharing three similar services to help you continue enjoying movie nights. AMC Stubs A-List AMC Stubs A-List allows users to make free online reservations for up to 3 movies per week. There are no blackout dates, multiple movies can be seen in the…

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  • Cord Cutting Today #173 – Free Disney+ For a Year, SpaceX’s New Internet Service, YouTube TV, & More

    Today we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. Including Free Disney+ For a Year, Roku’s New 2019 Remote, YouTube TV, Netflix Spending, Dish 5G, SpaceX, & More. You can find the Cord Cutters News app on iOS, Android, & More here: https://cordcuttersnews.com/did-you-know-cord-cutters-news-has-a-free-app-on-android-amazon-fire-tablets-ios/ Story #1 Verizon is…

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  • What is Apple TV+? You Asked, We Answer

    Apple TV has been developing a new streaming service that could stir up some competition with other upcoming services including Disney+ and HBO MAX. Here’s what you need to know about Apple’s streaming service, Apple TV+. What is Apple TV+? The Apple TV is Apple’s streaming device. Apple TV+ is a streaming service that will…

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  • United States Senate Will Hold Hearings About the High Cost of Hidden Cable TV Fees Tomorrow (Here’s How to Let Your Voice Be Heard)

    Tomorrow the United States Senate will hold hearings about the high cost of cable TV fees. One of the groups that will be testifying is Consumer Reports. This is all part of a bill in the Senate that would force cable companies to include the fees as part of the advertised price for cable TV.…

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  • The FCC’s $9.25 Lifeline Home Internet & Phone Service Verification System is Expanding to More States

    Today the FCC rejected a bid by New York, Connecticut, Georgia, Nebraska, and Vermont to delay the FCC’s Lifeline national verifier program. The States had requested more time to build out a verification network to qualify residents in their states. But since the request was denies, this means the States must let the FCC have…

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