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Roku Will Be The Exclusive Home of The Banana Ball Championship League
The non-stop action-packed 2026 Banana Ball World Tour is expanding its reach in a major way as the Banana Ball Championship League brings its high-energy games to the Roku Sports Channel through a new partnership between Roku and the league. Streamers on Roku will gain free access to a series of BBCL showdowns featuring the…
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The Roku is Adding More Free Live Sports From FUEL TV on Roku TVs & Roku Players
Today FUEL TV Global S.A., announced the launch of FUEL TV on The Roku Channel in the United States. This development marks a significant expansion for the action sports network, bringing its dedicated programming to a vast American audience through one of the leading free streaming platforms. The move represents a return to prominence in…
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Sling TV Launches a $19.99 a Month TV Plan With ESPN Included
Sling TV has introduced a new streaming package called Sling Essentials, offering viewers an affordable way to access live television focused on sports, family programming, and classic entertainment. The service, available nationwide starting April 9, 2026, provides more than 10 channels for just 19.99 dollars per month, positioning it as one of the most budget-friendly…
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Hulu & Disney+ Staff Will Combine Ahead of The Hulu App Shutting Down
Disney is set to merge the staff of its Hulu and Disney+ streaming services into a single, unified team as the company accelerates plans to combine the two platforms under one application, according to the Wall Street Journal. This integration represents a core component of a larger restructuring initiative designed to eliminate operational silos, reduce…
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36 Years Ago Today: The First Episode of Twin Peaks Aired on ABC
Thirty-six years ago today, on April 8, 1990, ABC Television aired the pilot episode of “Twin Peaks,” a series that would redefine prime-time drama and leave an indelible mark on American television. Created by director David Lynch and writer Mark Frost, the hour-long debut introduced viewers to a foggy Pacific Northwest logging town where the…
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MeTV Brings Back ‘The Month of Mayberry’ With Classic Episodes, Reunion Specials & More
If you’ve ever wished you could spend a little more time in Mayberry, MeTV is giving you an entire month to do just that. The network is bringing back its annual “The Month of Mayberry” programming event, running from May 3 through May 29, with a lineup packed full of classic episodes, reunion specials, and…
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Study Finds Americans Are Using AI More Than Ever, But Trust Is Still a Major Problem
AI is quickly becoming a daily tool for millions of Americans, both at work and at home. But a new survey suggests that while usage is skyrocketing, trust in the technology and the institutions behind it is still lagging far behind. A recent report from Howdy, which surveyed 963 employed Americans, found that AI adoption…
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This 75-Inch Toshiba Fire TV Is a Massive Streaming Upgrade — Now 45% Off
If you have been waiting for the right time to go bigger on your home entertainment setup, Toshiba’s 75-inch C350 Series Fire TV is on sale for $399.99. Originally, $729.99, the 45% price drop on a giant screen, built-in streaming, and Alexa support in one package won’t last long. For cord cutters, this Toshiba 4K…
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47 Years Ago Today: “All in the Family” Aired Its Final Episode, Leaving a Powerful History
On this day, April 8, 1979, 47 years ago today, television viewers across the nation tuned in to CBS to watch the final episode of “All in the Family,” marking the end of a revolutionary sitcom that had redefined the medium over its nine-season run. The groundbreaking series, which aired its last original episode titled…
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Cord Cutting Today: ESPN’s Subscriber Collapse Triggers Layoffs, Sony Cuts Jobs & Tubi Launches a ChatGPT App
Today in Cord Cutting Today for April 8, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including big changes at ESPN, Stephan Colbert’s replacement, and more. You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel:…
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MotoAmerica Lands on Vice TV for the 2026 Season
MotoAmerica announced today a partnership with Vice TV to cover the 2026 season, a celebration of “50 Years Of Superbike Racing.” Coverage kicks off live on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19. “MotoAmerica Superbike competition is pure racing — authentic and uncompromising,” said Chuck Aksland, Chief Operating Officer ofMotoAmerica. “Celebrating ‘50 Years of Superbike Racing,’ we’re…
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Paramount President Jeff Shell Steps Down, Following Lawsuit
Paramount Skydance is removing Jeff Shell from his position as President of the company, following a messy legal battle, according to multiple sources for outlets including Deadline and Variety. Shell has been the focus of an internal investigation into allegations about sharing private information about the company with outside parties. The claims were made by…
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Amazon is Ending Support for Some Older Fire Tablets & Kindles
Amazon has announced the end of support for a range of its earliest Kindle e-readers and related Fire tablets, marking a significant shift for owners of devices that have served readers faithfully for well over a decade. The change, set to take effect on May 20, 2026, will prevent affected models from purchasing, borrowing, or…
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Another Cable TV Network is Shutting Down its App on Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, & Apple TV
FOX is making a major shift in its streaming strategy. The company is shutting down its FOX Sports app on smart TVs and connected devices and pushing users toward its FOX One streaming service, according to a report from Awful Announcing. In an email sent on April 7, FOX Sports told customers the change will…
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28 Years Ago Today: Seinfeld’s Final Episode Wrapped Filming in Los Angeles, Closing a Landmark Chapter in Television Comedy
On April 8, 1998, in a tightly secured soundstage at CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California, the cast and crew of NBC’s Seinfeld completed principal photography on the series finale. What had begun as a modest experiment in observational humor nine years earlier reached its conclusion after 180 episodes, marking the end of an…