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  • YouTube TV’s New Customizable Multiview Feature is Now Live

    YouTube TV’s New Customizable Multiview Feature is Now Live

    Last week, YouTube TV began a limited rollout of its fully customizable multiview feature, allowing subscribers to mix and match up to four live channels on a single screen. Today, the streaming service officially launched the feature. The announcement about the launch came from CEO Neal Mohan, who posted on X. The feature was first announced in…

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  • Philo Adds 10 More Channels to Its Free Streaming Lineup

    Philo is expanding its free streaming offering again, with the addition of ten more channels today. Users will now find 365BLK, Hot Bench, Judge Judy, OUTLAW, Pam Grier’s SOUL FLIX, Real Crime Uncovered, Deal or No Deal, Fear Factor, Spooks (MI-5), and The Osbournes in Philo’s free streaming collection of over 130 ad-supported channels. Here’s…

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  • The FCC Has Banned Many WiFi Routers But Just Gave Amazon An Exemption

    The Federal Communications Commission has implemented a sweeping ban on the importation and sale of most Wi-Fi routers manufactured outside the United States, citing national security risks tied to vulnerable global supply chains. At the same time, the agency has granted a temporary exemption to Amazon’s Eero division, allowing the company to continue bringing new…

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  • Cord Cutting Today: Local TV Blackouts Rise as Cable Giants Push Deals and 6G Threatens OTA TV

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for April 28, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: You May Soon Lose Your Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new…

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  • Kindle Paperwhite Signature Gets a Rare Discount — Plus Extra 20% Off With Trade-In

    If you are looking for a simple way to make spring reading season better, the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition 32GB is on sale for $164.99, down 18% from $199.99, with an extra 20% off for eligible trade-ins. This is one of the better times to upgrade if you want a faster, more premium Kindle…

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  • House of the Dragon Season Three is Coming This Summer

    HBO Max has given us a premiere date for the third season of House of the Dragon. Season three of the HBO Original drama series will debut on Sunday, June 21, at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max at the same time Viewers will get a new…

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  • Roku Introduces Its First Cloud DVR Features with Addition of Peacock to Premium Subscriptions

    Roku customers in the U.S. can now sign up for a Peacock Premium Plus subscription through The Roku Channel, and the subscription includes two new features to use while watching live TV and sports. With a Peacock Premium Plus subscription, you’ll get access to live sports and events including the NBA, Major League Baseball, WNBA,…

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  • DVD Sales Have Plummeted 85.7% Over The Last 10 Years, But They Are Becoming Popular Again

    The U.S. home entertainment industry has completed a dramatic shift over the past decade, with physical media evolving from a mainstream revenue powerhouse into a specialized collector’s market while streaming services have achieved near-total dominance. What was once a balanced competition between discs and digital platforms has become a lopsided landscape, where ownership of tangible…

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  • A YouTube TV Glitch is Making it Hard to Hear Your Local TV Stations

    YouTube TV subscribers across the country are dealing with a persistent audio issue impacting NBC network stations. The glitch results in noticeably lower volume levels on NBC channels compared to other programming available through the service. Many affected viewers indicate that the audio output from NBC affiliates is roughly half the level experienced on other…

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  • A Major Cable TV Company is Asking Almost Half of Its Employees to Quit or Retire as it Tries to Save Money

    Rogers Communications Inc. has initiated a significant workforce adjustment by offering voluntary departure and retirement packages to almost half of its employees as the telecommunications giant seeks to streamline operations in a challenging business landscape, according to CityNews. The move comes as the company grapples with rising operational expenses, heightened competition, and a regulatory environment…

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  • Deal Alert! Anker’s 20,000mAh 30W Portable Power Bank With Built-in USB-C Cable Is Now Just $33.99

    Staying charged on the go just got more affordable. Anker, a leader in mobile charging technology, has slashed the price of its Zolo Power Bank 20,000mAh portable charger. Now available for just $33.99 (down from $42.99) on Amazon, this powerful and convenient power bank is a must-have for anyone who relies on their devices throughout…

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  • Review: Walmart’s New onn 4K Google TV Stick (2026 Model) Delivers Strong Value in a Compact Package

    Walmart has refreshed its popular budget streaming lineup with the 2026 onn 4K Google TV Stick, a compact HDMI stick that marks a significant evolution from the previous puck-style design. At an official price of $39.98, the device aims to deliver reliable 4K streaming performance while introducing thoughtful upgrades that enhance everyday usability without inflating…

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  • Disney+, Hulu, & ESPN Unlimited Are Getting New Leadership

    Disney is undertaking a significant restructuring of its streaming data, commerce, and identity teams as one of its senior executives departs the company, according to a report from Business Insider. Ajay Arora, who served as senior vice president of product management and engineering for the company’s direct-to-consumer operations, will be leaving Disney at the end…

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  • FOX Adds Viral Comedy Hit ‘Kill Tony’ to Its Streaming Platforms, Deepening Its Podcast Push

    FOX is making another move to turn its streaming platforms into more than just a place for live sports and news. Red Seat Ventures announced a multiyear partnership with Kill Tony, saying the show will be distributed across FOX’s streaming services, including Tubi and FOX One, along with YouTube and other third-party platforms. Hosted by…

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  • 55 Years Ago Today: Green Acres Came to an End on CBS

    55 years ago today, on April 27, 1971, the final episode of the CBS sitcom Green Acres aired, bringing to a close one of the most distinctive rural comedies of the 1960s. The half-hour installment, which served more as an unrelated backdoor pilot than a traditional series wrap-up, marked the unceremonious end of a show…

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