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11 Years Ago Today: Avengers: Age of Ultron Premiered in Los Angeles – Here is a Short History of Age of Ultron
Eleven years ago today, on April 13, 2015, the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, lit up for the world premiere of Avengers: Age of Ultron. The star-studded red carpet event drew crowds of fans and photographers as the cast assembled to celebrate the latest chapter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The evening marked…
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Pluto TV Will Add 4 New Early 2000s Series to Its Free Streaming Lineup
Pluto TV wants to reach Gen Z viewers, and they’re doing it by bolstering the lineup of content from the 2000s and 2010s, including four new additions coming to the service starting in May. Today, Pluto TV announced that it will add Hart of Dixie, Arrow, The 100, and Everwood to its free, on-demand and…
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Paramount+ Ends Support For Some Devices
Amazon Echo Show owners who rely on the platform for streaming entertainment have now lost access to the Paramount+ app. The dedicated Paramount+ app, with popular shows, movies, and live programming, was previously available directly on these smart displays, but now Paramount has removed the app from Echo devices. Users attempting to launch the app…
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What’s New This Week on Netflix For The Week of April 13, 2026
From Michael Myers to Elmo, Netflix is kicking it up a notch at the halfway point of April. Here’s the fresh content to expect from the streaming giant as we hit the midway of month four. April 13 • Halloween Ends (2022) • My Sesame Street Friends: My Elmo (Seasons 1-3) • Noah Kahan: Out…
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Amazon’s Fire TV Turns 12 Years Old: How Amazon’s $99 Box Helped Spark the Cord-Cutting Revolution
It has now been twelve years since the Fire TV launched, on April 12, 2014, and Amazon quietly helped to change the way millions of Americans watch television. The original Amazon Fire TV—a sleek, square black set-top box priced at just $99—hit store shelves and online carts, bringing voice search, instant streaming, and even casual…
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Soon, You Will Be Able to Watch The NFL Network on ESPN Unlimited
ESPN is set to expand its direct-to-consumer streaming service by adding NFL Network, making the channel accessible to all subscribers of its premium tier starting with the 2026 NFL season, according to a report by John Ourand from Puck. With this, ESPN Unlimited will now have all of its ESPN channels, ESPN on ABC, and…
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YouTube, FOX, & Netflix Are Competing to Air 5 NFL Games This Year
The National Football League has intensified its push to reshape the broadcasting landscape for the 2026 season and beyond, simultaneously advancing talks to renegotiate its comprehensive full-season television agreements while actively marketing a specialized five-game package of standout matchups. According to NBC Sports YouTube, Netflix, and FOX are all bidding for a slate of five…
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You Can Now Control Your Roku TV or Roku Player From Your Windows Computer
The developers of QuickRemote for Roku announced the launch of their native Windows app that lets you control your Roku from your computer. The app called QuickRemote, now for a one-time fee of $1.29, lets you have full control over your Roku from your computer. Roku TVs and Roku Players have grown to nearly 100…
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Amazon’s Major P&G Sale is Back: Spend $80, Get $20 Credit – Save on Tide, Pampers, Dawn, Gillette, & More
Did you miss out on last year’s big sale from P&G with Amazon? Good news, Amazon & P&J have brought back its promotion for shoppers looking to stock up on household essentials. For a limited time, customers who spend $80 or more on select Procter & Gamble (P&G) products will receive a $20 Amazon credit…
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YouTube Adds More AI
In a move that bridges the gap between mobile convenience and living room leisure, YouTube has introduced its conversational artificial intelligence tool to smart televisions, gaming consoles, and various streaming devices. This development marks an expansion from its initial rollout on smartphones and web browsers, allowing viewers to engage more deeply with content directly from…
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Turn Your Living Room Into a Theater: 100″ Hisense Google TV Gets Massive $1,000 Spring Price Cut
Skip the projector and turn your living room into a cinema without the custom-install price tag. Right now, the Hisense 100″ U8 (Google TV) is on sale for $2,997.96, more than $1000 off an award-winning Mini-LED QLED set with studio-level brightness and 4.1.2 Dolby Atmos sound. Savings like this won’t last long, so if you’re…
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47 Years Ago Today: ‘Mad Max’ Premiered & Ignited a Cinematic Phenomenon in Film History
On April 12, 1979, Australian theaters welcomed the release of “Mad Max,” a raw and relentless action film that transformed a modest local production into an international sensation. Directed by George Miller and starring Mel Gibson in his breakthrough role as the vengeful highway patrolman Max Rockatansky, the movie arrived at a time when Australian…
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YouTube TV vs. DIRECTV vs. Fubo vs. Sling TV: Breaking Down Their Cheaper Sports Package Pricing, Channels & More
Cord cutters who want live sports without paying for a giant cable-style bundle now have even more skinny options to choose from. YouTube TV, Fubo, and DIRECTV all already offer sports-focused plans, and Sling has now jumped in with its own low-cost lineup built around Sling Essentials. The latest plan joins the platform’s other skinny…
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Roku Has Added 22 New Free Channels On Roku TVs & Roku Players
The Roku Channel has recently added a diverse array of new free live channels to its platform, available on Roku TVs and Roku Players. This expansion enhances the already robust selection of ad-supported content, providing viewers with round-the-clock access to movies, television classics, reality shows, sports, nature programming, and international entertainment without any subscription fees.…
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YouTube TV Rolls Out Major App Update, & It’s Signing Customers Out of Their Accounts
YouTube TV has started deploying an update to its application on mobile devices, smart televisions, and streaming platforms. The service is alerting users through in-app notifications on select devices that the rollout may automatically sign them out of their accounts. Customers who encounter this message are instructed to re-enter their login credentials to restore access…