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  • Premium Audio for Less — Save $30 on the Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Speaker

    Premium Audio for Less — Save $30 on the Bose SoundLink Flex Bluetooth Speaker

    A premium portable speaker, backed by Bose’s signature sound, just got a $30 price cut. For a limited time, you can grab the Bose SoundLink Flex (2nd Gen) Bluetooth Speaker for $119, one of the strongest value buys in the portable‑audio space. If you’re looking for a compact speaker that delivers big, room‑filling performance without…

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  • Pluto TV Now Has Five 24/7 Channels Dedicated to Star Trek For a Limited Time

    Paramount Global’s ad-supported streaming powerhouse Pluto TV has expanded its Star Trek programming into a full-fledged “Trekkie’s Dream” lineup, recently debuting five linear 24/7 channels dedicated exclusively to the iconic sci-fi franchise. The move instantly makes Pluto TV the largest free home for continuous Star Trek content anywhere on television or streaming, with no subscriptions,…

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  • ESPN Has Lost 40% of Its Subscribers Over The Last 10 Years & Is Now Laying Off Staff

    ESPN, long the dominant force in sports television, is preparing for another round of layoffs as it continues to grapple with a dramatic erosion of its traditional audience, according to Puck News. Over the past decade, the network has lost approximately 40 percent of its cable and satellite subscribers, a decline that has fundamentally reshaped…

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  • Roku Adds 6 New Free Channels to Roku TVs & Roku Players

    Roku has expanded its free streaming offerings by introducing six new dedicated channels to The Roku Channel, available immediately on all Roku TVs and Roku streaming players. The additions, accessible via specific channel numbers, bring a mix of classic television programming, reality competition, and specialized entertainment that caters to fans of vintage Westerns, timeless sitcoms,…

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  • 58 Years Ago: Planet of the Apes Opens Nationally, Launching a Sci-Fi Classic

    Fifty-eight years ago, on April 3, 1968, the science fiction landmark Planet of the Apes premiered nationally across the United States, captivating audiences with its bold vision and unforgettable twist. Directed by Franklin J. Schaffner and starring Charlton Heston as astronaut George Taylor alongside Roddy McDowall as the empathetic ape Cornelius, the film—released by 20th…

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  • ESPN+ Lands Rock League Rights as Curling’s First Pro League Launches

    ESPN has added a brand-new sports property to its streaming lineup, and this one comes with a historic first. Rock League, which calls itself curling’s first professional league, announced that ESPN+ will stream its inaugural 2026 season for U.S. audiences. The league’s first event hit the streamer on Monday, April 6, at Toronto’s TMU Mattamy…

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  • Pack This Pocket Router for Spring Trips — Huge 44% Discount

    Spring means road trips, weekend getaways, and unpredictable weather that can knock out home internet just when you need it. The TP-Link TL-WR1502X travel router is on sale for $38.96, $31 off a pocketable travel router that turns hotel Ethernet or flaky public Wi‑Fi into a private, password‑protected network. If you want a small, inexpensive piece…

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  • Netflix Launches Kid-Friendly Game App, Netflix Playground

    Netflix announced today the launch of a new gaming app, designed specifically for kids. Netflix Playground is loaded with fun, interactive, and age-appropriate activities. Here’s how Netflix describes the new app: Netflix Playground is your destination for an ever-growing library of instantly playable games for kids aged 8 and younger, available exclusively to Netflix members.…

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  • Walmart’s New 4K Google TV Stick is Now For Sale At Some Stores

    Walmart has officially rolled out its latest streaming device under the popular Onn brand: the new 4K Onn Google TV Stick. Available now both online and in Walmart stores across the country, this compact HDMI stick marks a significant upgrade for budget-conscious consumers seeking high-resolution entertainment without breaking the bank. Priced at an accessible $29.88,…

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  • 48 Years Ago Today: The Final Episode of The Classic WWII Show Black Sheep Squadron Aired on NBC

    Forty-eight years ago today, on April 6, 1978, NBC aired the final episode of the World War II adventure series Black Sheep Squadron, concluding a two-season run that had blended high-stakes aerial combat with the camaraderie and antics of a group of unconventional Marine pilots. The 37th installment brought an end to the program that…

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  • Roku-Powered Aurzen Projectors On Sale for Up To 40% Off

    For a limited time, Aurzen’s projectors with Roku built-in are on sale for up to 40% off. Both models offer everything you love about Roku – reliable access to your favorite streaming apps, free content from The Roku Channel, and compatibility with the Roku app. Upgrade your home entertainment set up at a discounted price,…

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  • Cord Cutting Today: Roku TV Patent Issues, A Shake Up in the Nexstar Tegna Merger & More

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for April 6, 2026 we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting. In today’s video, we’re giving you the latest update on the Nexstar/Tegna merger, sharing some new information about the future of some cable channels after the Paramount and Warner Bros.…

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  • The FCC Is Cracking Down on Robo Callers Pretending to Be Your Bank

    The Federal Communications Commission has proposed a $4.5 million fine against Voxbeam Telecommunications, an Orlando-based voice service provider, for its role in facilitating thousands of fraudulent robocalls that impersonated major U.S. financial institutions. The enforcement action, detailed in a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture released on April 2, 2026, stems from an investigation revealing…

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  • 13 NBA Teams & 7 NHL Teams Will Need a New TV Home Next Season & Many Will Likely Go To Free OTA TV

    Main Street Sports Group will officially cease operations later this month, bringing an end to its run as a regional sports network operator and opening a new chapter for local television rights across multiple NBA and NHL teams. The company, which operates under the FanDuel Sports Network banner, will conclude its broadcasting responsibilities after the…

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  • Here’s What’s Coming to FOX One in April 2026

    This month, FOX One is going all-in, packing the month with college hoops, MLB, UFL, NASCAR, golf, reality TV, and even a new sports documentary. FOX’s streaming home for live sports, news, and on-demand entertainment has something a loaded lineup for cord cutters to watch on their favorite devices. What’s Coming to FOX One in…

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