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  • April Fools Day Movies to Stream: Twists, Tricks, and Just Enough Chaos for April

    April Fools Day Movies to Stream: Twists, Tricks, and Just Enough Chaos for April

    We wanted to do a list of movies with April Fools in the title, but unfortunately, there are none. Yeah, you saw that coming. Happy April. The high holiday of pranksters is all about misdirection, surprises, and that feeling that something isn’t quite right. That makes it the perfect excuse to dive into movies that…

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  • Cinematic Color, Budget Price — 65″ QLED Fire TV Drops 31% for Limited Time

    Spring watch parties just got an affordable glow-up. Enjoy big-screen thrills without the big price tag. To start the month, the Hisense 65″ E6 Cinema Series Fire TV is on sale for $376.97, $173 off a 65-inch QLED that packs punchy color, smart HDR processing, and Dolby Vision + Atmos for cinematic depth, while Fire…

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  • Here is Everything Coming to Netflix in April 2026

    April showers bring fresh Netflix content. Here’s a list of all the new titles, shows, and movies dropping on the streaming service for the month. April 1 • Black and Blue (2019) • Bohemian Rhapsody (2018) • Dorohedoro (Season 2) – New Episodes Weekly • Eat Pray Bark (2026) (Netflix Original) • Giving Hope: The…

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  • Cord Cutting Today: PBS & NPR Funding Restored, DISH Faces $31B Debt Crunch & Roku Expands Streaming Push

    Today in Cord Cutting Today for April 1, 2026, we take a look at some of the biggest stories in the world of cord cutting including: PBS & NPR Are Saved For Now… You can find links to each story we talk about below this video. Please subscribe to our new YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@CordCuttersNewsClips PBS…

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  • Blacked Out? How to Watch ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC & More Local Channels if Your Cable Company Dropped Them

    Cable customers in some markets have recently lost local stations as companies cut costs or hit carriage disputes, which is exactly why more viewers are looking for a better backup plan. Earlier this week, dozens of stations owned by the E.W. Scripps Company went dark for Comcast/Xfinity subscribers. Disputes like this are frustrating for subscribers…

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  • Study Finds Americans Fear Data Tracking More Than Ever — But Their Habits Tell a Different Story

    Americans know their data is being collected everywhere, and WhistleOut’s 2026 Data Privacy Report paints a clearer picture of how worried they are, where they feel most exposed, and why weak habits leave them open to exposure. That worry extends well beyond smartphones, consumers are aware that the modern home has become a privacy minefield.…

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  • Deal Alert!: 48 Energizer AA and AAA Batteries on Sale Now for Just $22.99

    If you’re in need of a battery boost, Amazon has a deal that’s sure to energize your day. Right now, you can snag the Energizer AA Batteries and AAA Batteries Combo Pack, a 48-count box with 24 Max AA batteries and 24 Max AAA batteries, for just $22.99. That’s a significant discount from the original…

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  • Pluto TV is Celebrating April Ghouls with Horror, Supernatural, and Spooky Stories All Month

    It’s Halloween in April on Pluto TV. The free streaming service announced today that it will celebrate April Ghouls, making Pluto TV a month-long destination for horror and supernatural fans, available free all month long. The featured content this month will include complete franchises, full series from episode one, and cult classics. Featured films include Hellraiser (1–10), Children…

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  • 56 Years Ago Today: The Andy Griffith Show Bids Farewell on CBS

    Fifty-seven years ago today, on April 1, 1969, the final episode of The Andy Griffith Show aired on CBS, closing the book on one of television’s most cherished sitcoms after eight seasons and 249 episodes. The beloved series, set in the fictional Mayberry, North Carolina, wrapped with “A Girl for Goober,” leaving behind a legacy…

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  • Hasbro Suffers Massive Breach of Its System & It May Be Down For Several Weeks

    Hasbro, the renowned American toy and entertainment company behind iconic brands such as Transformers, Monopoly, My Little Pony, Peppa Pig, Dungeons & Dragons, and Magic: The Gathering, has fallen victim to a significant cyberattack that could disrupt its operations for several weeks. The incident, which came to light through a regulatory filing with the Securities…

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  • After Shutting Down The Disney Channel in Spain Last Year, Disney is Bringing it Back

    Disney Channel is making a significant comeback in the Spanish television landscape as a dedicated pay-television service, set to relaunch today April 1, 2026. This revival comes more than a year after the channel ceased its previous operations on Spain’s digital terrestrial television platform. The move represents a strategic shift for The Walt Disney Company…

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  • Here’s What’s Next On Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN in April 2026

    It’s April. No fooling. With the year flying by, the Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN bundle has all fresh content ready to roll across your screens. Here’s everything to expect from the streaming trio in April 2026. April 1 • Hulu: Atomic (Season 1) (Universal) • Disney+ and Hulu: Dear Killer Nannies (Hulu Original) – Premiere…

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  • What is The Best Free Streaming Service? The Roku Channel vs Tubi vs Pluto TV – We Asked Our Readers

    Cord Cutters News recently conducted a survey of more than 1,100 of our readers to determine the best free ad-supported streaming services available today. The results show that The Roku Channel has once again emerged as the clear favorite among participants. According to the survey findings, The Roku Channel received 30.9 percent of the vote,…

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  • ESPN Takes Full Control of The NFL Network & NFL Redzone Today

    Starting today, ESPN has begun full operational oversight of both the NFL Network and NFL RedZone channels following the completion of a comprehensive partnership agreement with the National Football League. This comes after getting approval for the deal in January 2026. The deal includes the NFL acquiring a 10 percent ownership stake in ESPN, marking…

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  • Comcast Subscribers Lose Some Local ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC Stations

    Comcast Xfinity subscribers across dozens of television markets awoke to a significant disruption in local programming on Wednesday as dozens of stations owned by the E.W. Scripps Company vanished from cable lineups. The blackout stems from the expiration of a long-standing carriage agreement between the two media giants, leaving viewers without access to local ABC,…

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