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The Beginner’s Guide to Cord Cutting in 2025
Cutting the cord can feel overwhelming at first with many choices, there are so many questions, but don’t worry, we are here to help you with this! With the right approach, you’ll find that ditching cable isn’t just doable; it’s easier than you think. In fact, you might already have most of what you need…
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The Roku Channel Has Over 30 Free Live Comedy Channels
In the words of Bradley Nowell – “laughter, it’s free.” That statement is never truer than with The Roku Channel. The streamer has you covered with over 30 live (and free!) comedy channels, stretching across all senses of humor. From timeless classics to modern hits, there’s something for every sense of humor. Here’s a closer…
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Explore the Cosmos with Pluto TV’s 11 Free Sci-Fi Channels
If you’re a sci-fi fan craving intergalactic adventures, time-traveling escapades, and otherworldly phenomena, Pluto TV has you covered. With a stellar lineup of free sci-fi channels, you can immerse yourself in iconic franchises, classic series, and cult favorites—all without a subscription. Whether you’re navigating the final frontier with Star Trek, venturing through wormholes with Stargate,…
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Deal Alert! Save $60 on Mint Mobile’s 12-Month Unlimited Plan
Everyone loves saving money and the latest offer from Mint Mobile is deal you won’t want to miss. Right now you can get $60 off Mint Mobile’s 12-month unlimited plan for a limited time. That’s a $5 discount every month on Mint’s affordable unlimited plan, which means you’re only pay $300 for a whole year of…
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How to Watch the 2025 NBA All-Star Game Live on Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV & More on February 16
Basketball fans, it’s that time of year again! The 2025 NBA All-Star Game is bringing together the league’s brightest stars for an action-packed night of hoops. This year’s game will take place at Chase Center in San Francisco, California, and streaming live on Max. This year, the NBA has revamped the All-Star Game by introducing…
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NBC News Celebrates 77 Years of Nightly News: From “Camel Newsreel Theatre” to Today
Today marks a significant milestone in television history, as NBC celebrates the 77th anniversary of its first nightly newscast. On February 16, 1948, NBC-TV launched “The Camel Newsreel Theatre,” a pioneering program that brought the news of the day into American homes on a regular basis. 1 While the format, consisting primarily of Fox Movietone…
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5 Cable TV Networks Most Likely to Shutdown As of February 2025
The cable television landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation as cord-cutting accelerates and streaming services continue their rise to dominance. Many cable networks are facing an uncertain future, with some forced to make drastic changes or face a potential shutdown. Next month Universal Kids will shut down and at the end of February, another cable…
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Deal Struck YouTube TV and Paramount Reach Long-Term Agreement, Preserving Channel Lineup Including CBS, CBS Sports, MTV, Nickelodeon, & More
Today YouTube TV and Paramount have announced a long-term agreement that will keep Paramount’s suite of channels on the platform. The deal, which follows a period of tense negotiations and a short-term extension, ensures that viewers will continue to have access to CBS, CBS Sports, Nickelodeon, and other popular Paramount-owned networks, as well as their…
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How to Watch the 3-Point Shootout, Dunk Contest, & NBA All-Star Saturday Night 2025 Live on Roku, Fire TV, & Apple TV on February 15
NBA All-Star Weekend 2025 continues tonight live on Max with State Farm All-Star Saturday Night. State Farm Arena in San Francisco will be home to the Skills Challenge, 3-Point Contest, and Slam Dunk Contest. Tonight’s Events: Here’s how you can watch these events live, even without a cable subscription. When to Watch 2025 NBA All-Star…
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FCC Explores Enhanced Wireless Emergency Alerts for Improved Public Safety
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is taking action to enhance the effectiveness and responsiveness of Wireless Emergency Alerts (WEA). The Commission announced plans to consider a Report and Order and Further Notice of Proposed Rulemaking aimed at providing emergency managers and consumers with greater customization options for sending and receiving WEA messages. WEA is a…
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A Dream Come True: 75 Years Ago, Disney’s “Cinderella” Premiered
Seventy-five years ago today, on February 15, 1950, a timeless tale of magic and dreams took its first steps into the world. Walt Disney’s animated masterpiece, “Cinderella,” premiered in Boston, Massachusetts, captivating early audiences with its enchanting story, memorable characters, and groundbreaking animation. While this was a special premiere, the film’s official wide release to…
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6 Pro Tips for Fire TV & Fire TV Stick Owners
The Fire TV and Fire Stick are popular streaming devices that offer a world of entertainment at your fingertips. But did you know you can get even more out of these powerful devices with a few simple tips and tricks? Here are six ways to enhance your Fire TV experience: 1. Turn Off Auto-Playing Videos…
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Detention Never Looked So Good: 40 Years Ago, “The Breakfast Club” Defined a Generation
Forty years ago today, on February 15, 1985, a film about detention changed the way teenagers were seen on screen – and arguably, how they saw themselves. John Hughes’s “The Breakfast Club” premiered, and while it wasn’t an instant blockbuster, it quickly became a cultural touchstone, resonating with audiences and critics alike, and solidifying its…
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YouTube Launched 20 Years Ago Today
Twenty years ago today, on February 14, 2005, a simple video-sharing website quietly launched, changing the way the world consumed media and connected with each other. That website was YouTube, and its impact on culture, entertainment, and communication is undeniable. What began as a platform for sharing home videos has evolved into a global phenomenon,…
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94 Years Ago Today, The Original “Dracula” With Bela Lugosi Was Released
Ninety-four years ago today, on February 12, 1931, a chilling figure emerged from the shadows and onto the silver screen, forever changing the landscape of horror cinema. “Dracula,” starring Bela Lugosi as the titular vampire, premiered, sinking its teeth into the hearts and imaginations of audiences worldwide and establishing a cinematic legacy that continues to…