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  • Spring Tech Refresh — This Wireless HDMI Transmitter Is Now $47 Off

    Spring Tech Refresh — This Wireless HDMI Transmitter Is Now $47 Off

    Lighten your setup for spring, with a quick, budget-friendly way to refresh an entertainment area, move a projector outdoors, or hide the messy AV drawer without rewiring the house. For a limited time, you can save 41% on this HDMI transmitter/receiver combo (now $67.98) and beam video to a TV, projector, or monitor without a…

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  • The MLB Angels Buy Out FanDuel Sports Network & Will Launch Their Own RSN Cable TV Network

    In a significant shift for regional sports broadcasting in Southern California, the Los Angeles Angels have completed the purchase of Main Street Sports Group’s remaining 50 percent stake in FanDuel Sports Network West. This acquisition grants the baseball team complete control over the network, setting the stage for the launch of a fully independent station…

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  • 58 Years Ago Today: ‘Batman’ Aired Its Final Episode on ABC

    Fifty-eight years ago today, on March 14, 1968, the iconic television series Batman aired its final episode on ABC, closing the curtain on a pop culture phenomenon that redefined superhero storytelling. The show, starring Adam West as the Caped Crusader and Burt Ward as Robin, wrapped up its three-season run with “The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra,”…

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  • Roku Makes it Easier to Watch ABC, CBS, FOX, & NBC News, YouTube’s 12 New Cheaper TV Plans, & Walmart is Making Changes to Vizio TVs – The Top 3 Cord Cutting Stories From The Past Week

    The past week in the cord-cutting landscape has delivered several noteworthy developments that continue to reshape how consumers access television content, emphasizing affordability, convenience, and integration within major platforms. Among the most prominent stories are Roku’s enhancements to free local news access, YouTube TV’s rollout of tailored subscription packages, and Walmart’s evolving approach to Vizio…

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  • Another Popular TV Show is Canceled After 30 Years on NBC

    The long-running entertainment news program Access Hollywood has come to an end after nearly three decades on air. NBCUniversal announced the cancellation of the show, along with several other first-run syndicated programs including Access Live, Karamo, and The Steve Wilkos Show. This decision reflects a broader strategic shift away from producing syndicated television content in…

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  • Another Streaming Service is Shutting Down

    Paramount has completed the purchase of Tyler Perry Studios’ minority stake in BET+, marking a new chapter for the subscription service dedicated to Black entertainment. The deal, whose financial terms remain confidential, positions Paramount Skydance as the sole owner of BET+. This acquisition comes amid broader industry consolidations where media giants are streamlining their portfolios…

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  • Sesame Workshop Sues SeaWorld Over Sesame Street Royalties

    Sesame Workshop, parent company of Sesame Street, has sued SeaWorld for allegedly withholding royalty payments and harming the brand’s reputation, according to a report from Reuters. The two companies have had a long relationship, with SeaWorld being the exclusive ​U.S. theme park licensee for 45 years. United Parks & Resorts, SeaWorld’s parent company, has opened…

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  • Escape Rising Streaming Costs by Digitizing Your Physical Media — ClearClick Converter on Sale

    As streaming costs rise, physical media is getting a second life, but it can degrade over time. Cord cutters looking to digitize their physical media collection don’t have to empty their wallet to do so. The ClearClick Video to Digital Converter 2.0 is $129.95 (was $149.95), making it a cheap, no-fuss way to convert VHS,…

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  • The NFL is Asking CBS to Pay An Extra $1 Billion to Keep NFL TV Rights

    The National Football League has entered advanced negotiations with Paramount, the parent company of CBS, to restructure its existing media rights agreement for Sunday afternoon games. This development stems from recent corporate changes at Paramount, including its acquisition activities and a change-of-control provision that allows the league to revisit terms earlier than originally planned. Under…

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  • This is Your First Look at Roku’s New Home Screen

    Roku has begun surveying Roku owners about a new home screen layout that emphasizes personalized content recommendations while integrating more sponsored elements. Leaked images from a recent user survey provide the first glimpse into this update, revealing a shift toward a larger “Top Picks for You” section at the top of the interface. This expanded…

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  • 44 Years Ago Today: The Premiere of ‘T.J. Hooker’ – William Shatner’s Iconic Leap from Space to the Streets

    On this day, March 13, exactly 44 years ago, television history was made when ABC premiered the action-packed police drama “T.J. Hooker,” starring the legendary William Shatner in the title role. While the 1980s were a golden era for cop shows, “T.J. Hooker” stood out with its high-octane chases, moral dilemmas, and Shatner’s commanding presence…

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  • ESPN’s March Lineup Shrinks as a Longstanding College Basketball Tournament Bows Out

    March’s madness just got a little less crowded after the surprise cancellation of the Gazelle Group’s College Basketball Invitational. The CBI announced on social media it was canceling its 2026 tournament, citing “circumstances beyond our control.” The 18th edition had been scheduled for March 21–25 at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. Early rounds were…

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  • Disney+ Launches 24/7 Malcolm in the Middle Channel, Reviving Iconic Sitcom for Non-Stop Viewing

    This week, Disney+ has added a dedicated 24/7 streaming channel for the beloved sitcom Malcolm in the Middle. The announcement, made earlier this week, positions the show as the latest addition to the platform’s growing lineup of continuous programming options, allowing subscribers to dive into the chaotic world of the Wilkerson family at any time…

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  • MS Now, Golf Channel, CNBC, & More Plan to Make Half of Their Revenue From Non-Cable TV Sources After Comcast Spun Them Off This Year

    Versant Media Group, the independent media company spun off from Comcast earlier this year, has outlined an ambitious strategy to transform its revenue model amid ongoing challenges in the traditional cable television sector. The portfolio includes prominent networks such as MS Now (the rebranded MSNBC), Golf Channel, E!, USA Network, CNBC, SYFY, and Oxygen, alongside…

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  • Roku Gets Docuseries on Shaq-Run College Hoops Program

    A behind-the-scenes look at a basketball Hall of Famer’s control of a mid-major is coming to streaming. Front Office Sports reports that a new college hoops docuseries following the Sacramento State Hornets is coming to The Roku Channel. Per FOS, Peyton Manning’s Omaha Production and Overtime are set to produce the six-part show, Fear Nothing:…

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