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  • Netflix Makes a Big Change We Have All Been Wanting

    Netflix Makes a Big Change We Have All Been Wanting

    Netflix has unveiled a new feature that has sparked considerable interest among its user base: a dedicated category called “Last Chance to Watch.” This section, accessible via category code 82120713, consolidates TV shows and movies slated for removal from the platform, addressing a long-standing user desire for a centralized way to track expiring content according…

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  • Warner Bros. Discovery Demands More Money From Paramount to Agree to a Merger

    Warner Bros Discovery has rejected an initial takeover bid from Paramount Skydance, deeming the offer too low, according to a report by Bloomberg News on Saturday. The proposed deal, valued at approximately $20 per share, was rebuffed in recent weeks, signaling Warner Bros’ resistance to the terms presented. This development marks a significant moment in…

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  • Disney Has Shut Down Cable TV Networks in Over 20 Countries Moves People to Streaming

    In a sweeping strategic shift, Disney has discontinued its iconic Disney Channel and related linear TV networks in more than 20 countries since 2019, redirecting its focus to the booming streaming platform, Disney+. The closures, driven by declining viewership, expiring broadcast contracts, and a global push toward on-demand content, mark a significant transformation for the…

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  • SpaceX Slashes Starlink Mini Dish Price to $299, Boosting On-the-Go Internet Everywhere

    SpaceX announced today a dramatic price reduction for its Starlink Mini dish, dropping the cost from $499 to just $299. The compact satellite terminal, designed for seamless on-the-go internet, is now more affordable than ever, making high-speed connectivity accessible to digital nomads, RVers, remote workers, and emergency responders alike. This 40% discount, available immediately through…

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  • 19 Years Ago Today “30 Rock” Premieres on NBC: A Look Back at Its Iconic Premier

    Today marks the 19th anniversary of the premiere of the acclaimed U.S. sitcom 30 Rock, which first aired on NBC on October 11, 2006. Created by and starring Tina Fey, alongside Alec Baldwin and Tracy Morgan, the show quickly became a cultural touchstone, blending sharp wit, behind-the-scenes satire, and unforgettable characters. Its debut introduced audiences…

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  • You Can Upgrade Your Old Roku TV or Roku Player With The New Roku Pro Remote 2

    Back in April Roku officially announced the new Roku Pro Remote 2 that was first spotted in testing last fall. This new remote will make it easy for you to upgrade your old Roku TV or Roku Player with a new powerful remote with new features. This will give you a ton of new features…

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  • 50 Years Ago Today: “Saturday Night Live” Debuts, Redefining Late-Night Television

    Today marks the 50th anniversary of a cultural milestone in television history: the premiere of Saturday Night Live (SNL) on October 11, 1975. The groundbreaking sketch comedy show, aired live from Studio 8H in New York City’s Rockefeller Center, revolutionized late-night television and launched a legacy that continues to shape comedy and pop culture. You…

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  • What Streaming Player Do Cord Cutters Plan to Buy? Roku vs Apple TV vs Google TV vs Fire TV

    In a recent survey of over 1,200 cord-cutters, a clear trend has emerged in the streaming device market, with Roku standing out as the top choice for those looking to upgrade their streaming players. The survey, conducted among avid news readers who have abandoned traditional cable subscriptions, revealed that 9.8% of respondents plan to purchase…

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  • Why Do Streaming Services Ask “Are You Still Watching?” We Explain – Ask Luke

    In an era where streaming has become the primary way millions consume entertainment, a familiar question pops up on screens worldwide: “Are you still watching?” This prompt, often seen on platforms like Netflix, YouTube, and Amazon Prime Video, may seem like a minor annoyance to viewers, but it serves a critical purpose for streaming services—saving…

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  • Cord Cutting Audit: How to Save Money + Reduce Your Streaming Costs in October 2025 — Discounts, Tips, Hacks & More

    The start of the holiday season will be here before you know it, making October the perfect time to do a strategic cord-cutting audit and trim some of your monthly expenses. Many cord cutters are trimming costs, with studies showing average monthly streaming spend fell to about $42 last year, down from $55 the year…

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  • Huluween on Disney+ Brings Double the Thrills This Halloween

    Halloween has returned, and Disney+ and Hulu are celebrating together with a frightfully fun programming lineup under one banner – Huluween on Disney+. This year, both platforms have combined their collections for a spellbinding mix of premieres, classics, and special Halloween episodes available to stream throughout October. Enchanting New Premieres and Halloween Favorites Disney+ has…

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  • 62 Years Ago Today The James Bond Movie From Russia With Love Premiered in London

    Sixty-two years ago today, the suave and sophisticated James Bond captivated audiences once again as From Russia With Love, the second film in the iconic franchise, premiered at the Odeon Leicester Square in London. Based on Ian Fleming’s 1957 novel, the film starred Sean Connery as the charismatic MI6 agent 007, alongside Daniela Bianchi as…

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  • An FCC Rule Change Would Make It Easier for Internet Providers to Add Hidden Fees to Bills

    Earlier this week, the FCC submitted a proposal that would eliminate several “unnecessary” requirements for broadband internet providers. One of those requirements is providing customers with an itemized bill. The rules were put into place in 2024, and ordered providers to have “nutrition-style” labels that spell out the fine print on the prices of their…

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  • Apple Is Making More Changes to Its Leadership Team

    Apple is poised for a significant executive shakeup as it prepares for the retirement of former Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams at the end of 2025, according to a recent report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman. The tech giant is redistributing Williams’ responsibilities and realigning key leadership roles to maintain its momentum in innovation and operational…

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  • HBO Sets Premiere Date for Game of Thrones Spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms

    HBO has revealed the premiere date (along with the first official trailer below) for its next Game of Thrones spinoff, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, during this year’s New York Comic-Con. According to The Verge’s Charles Pulliam-Moore, the six-episode first season will debut January 18, 2026, introducing fans to a new corner of George…

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