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Sling TV Freestream Adds Six New Free Channels
Sling TV Freestream, the free, ad-supported arm of the popular streaming service, is giving viewers more reasons to tune in without opening their wallets. Today, the platform announced the addition of six new channels from Stingray, a global leader in music and video content, expanding its already robust catalog of over 200 free channels and…
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Save $300 on the Philips 65″ Class 974 Series OLED Smart TV
Looking to upgrade your TV? Right now, you can get a great deal on a high end smart TV if you’re a Sam’s Club member. The Philips 65″ Class 974 Series OLED Smart TV is on sale for $999. That’s $300 off the normal price. Here’s what you’ll get This is a limited time deal…
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Spectrum and TeamSnap Team Up to Boost Youth Sports Across the U.S.
Spectrum, a major player in broadband and cable TV, announced today it is stepping up to the plate in a big way for youth sports. The company announced today from its Stamford, Connecticut, base a multi-year partnership with TeamSnap, the top youth sports management app out of Chicago, boasting 25 million users. This isn’t just…
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AT&T Tests Internet Speeds 4 Times Faster Than Its Current Top Speed
AT&T is aiming to prove that it continues to be a leader in the industry, by performing a test for faster internet speeds on its Fiber Network. AT&T completed the test of a 1.6 terabit-per-second single-carrier wavelength across 296 kilometers of its commercial long-distance network, from Newark, New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to show that…
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More MLB Games Could Be Coming to Fox After ESPN Split
Sunday Night Baseball could be coming to Fox in 2026 after it was announced that MLB and ESPN are splitting after 35 years. During the 33rd Annual Deutsche Bank Media, Internet & Telecom Conference, Fox President and Chief Operating Officer John Nallen talked about the company’s strategic moves and growth with Deutsche Bank’s Media and…
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How to Watch ‘Moana 2’ on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More
Today, Moana 2 has set sail on Disney+ for its highly anticipated streaming debut. The animated feature was a massive theatrical success after making waves with a gross of over $1.05 billion globally. The story picks up three years after the original, with Moana and Maui teaming up to find the lost island of Motufetu…
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FCC Launches Deregulation Push in Response to Trump’s Executive Orders, Seeks Public Input
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced today a sweeping initiative to slash unnecessary regulations, aligning with President Donald Trump’s recent Executive Orders aimed at unleashing economic prosperity through deregulation. In a Public Notice titled DA 25-219, the FCC is soliciting public feedback to identify rules that should be eliminated or modification, with a focus on…
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SiriusXM Slashes Jobs Again as Satellite Focus Sharpens Amid Subscriber Woes
SiriusXM, the satellite radio giant, announced a fresh round of layoffs on Monday, March 10, just three months after pivoting away from its struggling streaming app to refocus on its core in-car satellite audience. The cuts, which primarily targeted the company’s product and technology group, are the latest in a series of workforce reductions as…
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Discovery+ is Getting New Features
Warner Bros. Discovery took a significant step forward in its streaming evolution today, announcing that Discovery+ in the U.S. and Canada will transition to a modernized, in-house technology stack. This migration aligns discovery+ with the same robust infrastructure powering Max globally, creating a unified technical foundation across the company’s streaming portfolio. The move promises to…
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Amazon’s New Fire Max 11 Tablet is On Sale For Just $166.99 – A Great Portable TV for Disney+, Amazon, Hulu & More
Looking for a tablet to watch movies and TV shows. Amazon’s most powerful and largest tablet makes a great portable TV. The new Fire Max 11, is on sale right now for $166.99, that’s $33 off the list price of $199.99. This new Fire Max 11 tablet that offers 14 hours of battery life, 125GB…
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Wonder Woman’s Television Debut: A Heroic Milestone 51 Years Ago Today
Today marks the 51st anniversary of a groundbreaking moment in television history: the premiere of the made-for-TV movie Wonder Woman on ABC-TV, which aired on March 12, 1974. Starring the charismatic Cathy Lee Crosby as the iconic DC Comics heroine, the telefilm introduced audiences to a modern take on Diana Prince, the Amazonian warrior with…
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Spy Ops Marathon Coming to Story Television for a Special One-Day Event
Fans of espionage and covert operations are in for a treat as Story Television Network brings a Spy Ops marathon to the airwaves. The special programming event kicks off Wednesday, March 12, and runs for 24 hours straight through Thursday, March 13, 2025, featuring back-to-back episodes of the thrilling documentary series. Spy Ops takes viewers…
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Google Addresses Chromecast Outage: A Fix is in Progress for Bricked Devices But Not Yet…
Google has finally broken its silence on a widespread outage that has left millions of Chromecast (2nd gen) and Chromecast Audio users unable to stream content, offering a glimmer of hope to frustrated owners of the decade-old devices. In an official update posted late Tuesday, the company confirmed that its engineering team has pinpointed the…
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Amazon, Google, and Facebook Want More Nuclear Power As Tech Giants Rush to Find Ways to Power Their Growth
In a significant boost to the nuclear energy sector, tech behemoths Amazon, Google, and Meta have joined a coalition of energy-intensive corporations urging governments and utilities to ramp up nuclear power development. The pledge, coordinated by the World Nuclear Association (WNA), also includes oil giant Occidental and chemical producer Dow among eight major energy consumers…
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Verizon Fios TV to Drop Disney Jr, Disney XD, FX Movie Channel, and National Geographic Wild in April 2025 From Most Packages
Correction: Verizon will now keep these channels in its more expensive TV packages. Here is the updated story: Verizon Fios customers will soon see a notable shift in their TV channel lineups, as the company has announced plans to remove four popular channels—Disney Jr, Disney XD, FX Movie Channel, and National Geographic Wild—from various packages…